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Steamhead21 14th June 2010 06:11 PM

Pickering 2010
 
Just wondered who will be going to Pickering this year,

chairoplanes 14th June 2010 08:18 PM

we will be attending with our 32 seater adult chairs and fair organ

ianmorris1960 14th June 2010 09:58 PM

I'lll be there with the Case I think, looking forward to weather like last time!

mikem 14th June 2010 10:43 PM

I will be staying clear. Don't want to be associated with an event the SB is involved with

chairoplanes 16th June 2010 11:25 PM

pity you are not going its going to be the largest rally yet with engines and organs

mikem 17th June 2010 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by chairoplanes (Post 117527)
pity you are not going its going to be the largest rally yet with engines and organs

I will survive. I will see a lot more intresting stuff at the GDSF, Lincoln and Welland. All much better rallies anyway in my oppinion, plus they ahve the advantage of not been run to line somebodys pockets.

steamsec 17th June 2010 11:56 AM

Mike whats so wrong with a rally been run as a comercial venture? Looking through some other posts on here about rallys been cancelled because of rising costs,could it be that comercialy run events will be the only ones left soon? Large rallys I think we can all agree cost a fortune to put on and if someone is willing to take the risk of putting one on,they should at least get some posative support.

8_10 Brass Cleaner 17th June 2010 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by steamsec (Post 117575)
Mike whats so wrong with a rally been run as a comercial venture? Looking through some other posts on here about rallys been cancelled because of rising costs,could it be that comercialy run events will be the only ones left soon? Large rallys I think we can all agree cost a fortune to put on and if someone is willing to take the risk of putting one on,they should at least get some posative support.

It looks to me that it is the commercial events that have been hit with cancellations. Not the shows run for many years by societies.

It is certainly the commercial event that have been hit with financial difficulties and subsequent aggro.

Seems to me like the engine owners should really ask for the appearance moneys up front, or not attend. I'm sure that would cure many of the difficulties at such events ;)

I can see where mike is coming from. But he to must also remember that Dorset is not a lot more than a commercially run event itself.

mikem 17th June 2010 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steamsec (Post 117575)
Mike whats so wrong with a rally been run as a comercial venture? Looking through some other posts on here about rallys been cancelled because of rising costs,could it be that comercialy run events will be the only ones left soon? Large rallys I think we can all agree cost a fortune to put on and if someone is willing to take the risk of putting one on,they should at least get some posative support.

Theres enough rallies to choose from each weekend that are run for chairties etc. Even the big ones like Lincoln & Welland give money to charity. I would much rather help these rallies, than spend the money I earn, exhibiting at a show, for somebody's personal gain.

mikem 17th June 2010 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 8_10 Brass Cleaner (Post 117578)
It looks to me that it is the commercial events that have been hit with cancellations. Not the shows run for many years by societies.

It is certainly the commercial event that have been hit with financial difficulties and subsequent aggro.

Seems to me like the engine owners should really ask for the appearance moneys up front, or not attend. I'm sure that would cure many of the difficulties at such events ;)

I can see where mike is coming from. But he to must also remember that Dorset is not a lot more than a commercially run event itself.

Whilst Dorset is a commerically run event, you ahve to remember that they do give a lot of money to charity each year. And Dorset is somewhat special due to its size. Whereas there are plenty of other rallies the size of Pickering which are doing just fine.


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