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Good 2hnd shops in Capetown?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 863750" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>The same market Saturday and Sunday. Opens in theory 7.30 but its still a bit dark in winter and very cold being next to the sea. 8.30 - 8.45 is fine. Go on Sat if you can, all the best stuff goes by 11.30. Have seen quite a bit of old camera stuff there. There is a Polish gent always has stuff, is a bit tight with his prices unless you buy more than one item. The sight of money coming out your pocket changes his attitude immediately. We go there about 6 times a year. Good crockery and china. Found some Noritake "Blue Moon" soup bowls which for some reason I had never bought. Priced at R60 each, I got 6 for R250</p><p></p><p>If its raining, then only half the market opens. My friend's wife has been selling there for 25 years. She sells for the Wynberg Baptist Church. Once a month she brings me the electronics and I price them for her</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 863750, member: 746"] The same market Saturday and Sunday. Opens in theory 7.30 but its still a bit dark in winter and very cold being next to the sea. 8.30 - 8.45 is fine. Go on Sat if you can, all the best stuff goes by 11.30. Have seen quite a bit of old camera stuff there. There is a Polish gent always has stuff, is a bit tight with his prices unless you buy more than one item. The sight of money coming out your pocket changes his attitude immediately. We go there about 6 times a year. Good crockery and china. Found some Noritake "Blue Moon" soup bowls which for some reason I had never bought. Priced at R60 each, I got 6 for R250 If its raining, then only half the market opens. My friend's wife has been selling there for 25 years. She sells for the Wynberg Baptist Church. Once a month she brings me the electronics and I price them for her [/QUOTE]
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