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Camp Oven & Outdoor Cooking >> Camp Ovens & Related Equipment >> Prices for pots ? https://www.aussiecampovenforum.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1198830867 Message started by poddy dodger on Dec 28th, 2007 at 6:34pm |
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Title: Prices for pots ? Post by poddy dodger on Dec 28th, 2007 at 6:34pm
Prices: Like all things I suppose it's what the buyer is prepared to pay but some of the pots on eBay are bringing BIG money here in Oz, like well over $400.00 !!
I check out all "Antique and Olde Wares" shops when I'm travelling, a lot of them use phone numbers for prices. I went into a shop at Blacksmiths (NSW) the other day (are you listening muzz ?) they had an old 14" Metters in fair/poor condition at $295.00 and weren't prepared to negotiate, who else has experienced this ? Weekend markets seem to be the best source for reasonably prices camp ovens, I've picked up some real gems at fair prices in the past year or so. pd |
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Title: Re: Prices for pots ? Post by murray on Dec 29th, 2007 at 5:47am
PD
You would have been no more than a few minutes from my place. As for the wankers in the shop I just do not go there.(and I will say no more about that) The buyer does set the price to some degree paying top dollar for rubbish. I agree with you, weekend markets or deceased estates garage sales are good at times. Did I see in a post that you are now retired? If you are, enjoy your self, there seems to be not enough hours in the day at times. Muzz |
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Title: Re: Prices for pots ? Post by Carolyn™ on Jan 3rd, 2008 at 2:12pm
After reading in a four wheel drive about pressure cooking when camping I went shopping on a Sunday which is not usual for me and found a market in the carpark. I decided to have a quick look around and the first thing I spied was a youngish gentleman trying to fit a lid to a small pressure cooker. He was most definitely having no luck. It was on the tip of my tongue to ask him did he want it for camping. I acted uninterested and went off keeping a check on the stall, the minute the guy dropped it I picked up the pressure cooker and couldnt for the life of me put the lid on properly. I asked the store seller how much for the pressure cooker and he said....... $3.00. I took it home and the DH with a quick flick clicked it perfectly into place, it has a strange slightly oval shape. Its a small pressure cooker and works perfectly and is light to take away. It cooks the best lamb shanks and corn beef you could possibly make.
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