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Competition Ploughing
Are Ploughing Matches Under Threat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 4997906" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>How things change. When I started there were no entry fees, and no classes for vintage kit either! Then we were asked for a couple of pounds, and classes were put in for us. I used to go to a lot of Hereford matches and every one had a seated cooked meal in the local village hall, and transport there and back if parking was tight. Some matches still keep up this tradition, Forest of Arden, Trumpet, Guildford, and Lichfield come to mind.</p><p> Returning to engraving, the last time I had one done it was £2 a letter or space, at a little shoe repairer, So £12 each trophy. he closed, and the next cheapest, a jeweller, wanted £4 per letter!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 4997906, member: 4681"] How things change. When I started there were no entry fees, and no classes for vintage kit either! Then we were asked for a couple of pounds, and classes were put in for us. I used to go to a lot of Hereford matches and every one had a seated cooked meal in the local village hall, and transport there and back if parking was tight. Some matches still keep up this tradition, Forest of Arden, Trumpet, Guildford, and Lichfield come to mind. Returning to engraving, the last time I had one done it was £2 a letter or space, at a little shoe repairer, So £12 each trophy. he closed, and the next cheapest, a jeweller, wanted £4 per letter! [/QUOTE]
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