They only sell Widowhood not Super so that is probably the difference
Widowhood £6.00 ex works
V/L super widowhood £10.42 ex works both 20kg
Plus they brought their prices down where as V/L put theirs up so we pensioners have to cut our cloth to suit ;D ;D
They sell various types from different suppliers and also their own brands depends what you are prepared to pay our club buys it and it is constantly ordering and mostly their own brands
Don't fly widowhood so could't possibly comment :P but what I will say if it wasn't for Swainstons and others like them most of us would have to give up as it would be too expensive
They sell various types from different suppliers and also their own brands depends what you are prepared to pay our club buys it and it is constantly ordering and mostly their own brands
Sorry, there are two sides to every story but how can the sport ever move forward if the same old rhetoric keeps getting racked up, is it possible to be constructive rather than destructive :-/ :-/ :-/
Plenty of time Ian but unfortunately little or no money always bills to pay and if you do get a works pension TAXED and excludes you from all benefits but would love my grandkids to be involved and would help as I could- Not all worked for HBOS ;D ;D
I think Ian McKay has the right idea by getting the schools involved it's all about getting kids involved at an early age and hoping their experiences stick in the young minds and by getting a picture of the bird including updates I can just see them all round the notice board wanting to see how their bird is doing
Cheers Harry - I think a lot of birds didn't have transfers as I had seen a lot of dialog on the other site - "Went missing turned up midweek sent to Final race and finished 52nd - No details received"
Doesn't have the Vandies now last time I spoke to him said they were the best birds he had and wished he had never got rid of them He hasn't been in the best of health in recent years and had cut down his Nos. Hope he is a lot better.