Friday, 20 February 2009

World Of Warcraft



Hold The Power Of Azeroth In The Palm Of Your Hand!

Just in and ready for battle, World of Warcraft figures, miniatures and trading cards.

Take a look at www.timewasshop.co.uk/WorldofWarcraft

Sunday, 15 February 2009

Double Toy Fair Day!!

First it was Friday the 13th, then it was St. Valentines Day and today, the 15th, it was Double Toy Fair Day!!

We were at Huntingdon for our usual date at the Wood Green Animal Centre, only that Anne was there and I was at the Hammerhead 2009 event at Kelham Hall in Newark.

The toy fair went ok, but then Anne couldn't take too much stock as she was in the Corsa, and that's not like a TARDIS, it is smaller on the inside than the outside!! But overall she did good as they say somewhere.

I was at the Hammerhead event which was organised by COGS, the Chesterfield Open Gaming Society. It was the first time that Time Was was at the event, is that too many times and was'es???? But I was impressed by the way it was organised. There were games galore going on, being played by lads & lasses of all ages, youngest I saw was perhaps 7 and the oldest, well that had to be the Doctor himself, 700 years if not a day too old!!

Yes you read right!! The Doctor accompanied by Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and two Daleks were on hand handing out tips to the gamers, both to the good guys and the Daleks to the bad guys!!

And trade wise it was a big success, folks knew what they wanted and fortunately Time Was had it.

So it was a very successful event, well done COGS!! Here's looking forward to 2010.

Sunday, 8 February 2009

Toyfair Lincoln

Well yesterday it was back to one of our local toyfairs, just down the road at the Lincolnshire Showground. But this time due to redevelopment work we were in the new building. Didn't quite have the same feel about it as other Lincoln Toyfairs but still the folks came through the door, but unfortunately still are being very careful with their money.

So most missed the new Doctor Who products that we had, Capt Jacks Vortex Manipulator, The Book of Impossible Dreams, 12 inch Remote Control Davros and the Time Squad figures. If you're not sure what they look like then follow these links;

http://www.timewasshop.co.uk/DrWhoToys
http://www.timewasshop.co.uk/Poseables
http://www.timewasshop.co.uk/Daleks

All in all it was only just a break even day for us.

Still it's a double whammy next week, Huntingdon Toyfair and the Hammerhead Convention at Newark.

Sunday, 1 February 2009

ToyFair 2009 - The Trade Fair


Yesterday the 31st January, saw us at Excel in the Docklands, London for the annual trade ToyFair. Not as big as usual and for a Saturday it was very quiet, which was good for us as we didn't need to use our elbows to get past people, not so sure it was as good for the exhibitors, but it was the last day of four.

We had a successful day ordering new products to enhace our portfolio. These will soon be on our website http://www.timewasshop.co.uk/ and in our shop Time Was... upstairs in the Buttermarket in Newark, Notts.

Look out for the Crow, Scooby Doo, Gladiators, Jareth and Hoggle to name just a few.

Keep looking at our website for more and more products at terrific prices.

Thursday, 1 January 2009

Happy New Year

Happy New Year from Time Was... and www.timewasshop.co.uk, let's hope for a successful and prosperous new year, despite what the banks might do to us!!

It hasn't been without a lot of effort on our part since Christmas, and despite being handed free colds as a Christmas gift by our Grandson, we managed to do four, yes four, toyfairs in the last five days. So we have decided to take New Years Day off, isn't that kind of us.

We started at Donnington and although it was fairly busy we only managed to break even, but better things were at Huntingdon and surprisingly at Morely in Leeds, where after a miserable few hours we were rescued by a last minute flurry at the end.

But the best was at Doncaster Racecourse on New Years Eve where Mike Bishop had organised an excellent show, despite it being a 'normal' working day he got a lot of punters through the door and they did buy a fair amount from us. Though overall in the four shows we can still see an inclination on the side of the punters to watch their money rather than spend it on something that they don't 100% want, whereas before the credit crunch they would have bought it regardless.

Sunday, 21 December 2008

Toyfair Lincoln

Oh dear!!! Was it because it was the last Sunday before Christmas and folks were out Christmas shopping or was it the credit crunch. Either way there seemed to be less people than normal at todays toyfair and even less people preparing to spend their hard earned cash.

It was our worst Lincoln Toyfair. I spent more than we took, though hopefully that will turn a wee bit of a profit. But listening to other traders it seemed that it was a struggle all round.

Those Banking CEO's have a lot to answer for!!

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Toyfair - NEC

Well the snow came down on Saturday night, almost a couple of inches, and it was touch and go as to whether we would be venturing to the Toyfair at the NEC on the Sunday, December 15th. But by the following morning it was almost gone - we don't get snow like we used to in the good old days - so we set off.

Perhaps it would have been better if we had stayed at home, that way we wouldn't have wasted the day. It was a busy fair, one of the biggest, unfortunately not busy for us and so it made it a long day. I did manage to snap up a couple of potential bargains but thats all.

Maybe Lincoln will be better next Sunday.