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T4 Member Since: 05 Mar 2018 Location: Essex, Gower & anywhere inbetween Posts: 141 |
I used to go to Swansea Market for my Army Surplus. There were a couple of shops/stalls there heaped high with jackets. You had to dig around to find a good one and even then might need to spend an hour or so refurbishing it. Happy days though. While I decry the demise of "real" shops I am as much to blame for their departure as I can't remember the last time I actually went "shopping". Generally now the whole experience is disappointing, frustrating, bewildering or just plain annoying...it must be an age thing. I accept that you can't necessarily get the whole impression of an item off the internet but with so many reviews and YouTube clips available you can often get a better overview than looking at a sealed blister pack or pretty box in a shop. I'm not in the least surprised at the departure of any High Street shop. The costs involved in running such an establishment must be prohibitive and then so many people go in to look and then buy the item they see for the cheapest price they can get off the internet. They save money, don't have to carry it home and can often have it the following day anyway. If you consider the costs of a swanky shop, in a salubrious location, with presentable staff (you hope) compared to a warehouse (or old barn) when you now don't actually need a "Shop Window" to sell stuff it just doesn't stack up. |
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30th Apr 2018 9:58 am |
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JulesK Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Ceredigion. Posts: 1664 |
Swansea Market Surplus !! now there's a blast from the past, I used to go up to Brecon for my gear but now use the one in Sarnau near New Quay got some nice stuff but it not like the old proper surplus stores.
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30th Apr 2018 11:35 am |
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