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Collectibles & Antiques Meetup

  • 06-03-2013 1:39pm
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    Hi all

    A few of us were supposed to get together at the recent coin fair in the RDS,
    but missed each other bay a few minutes.

    I thought it might be nice to organize a meetup for all people interested in
    Collectibles & Antiques. What do you think?

    I thought a Saturday afternoon in Dublin city center would be a good start.

    We could all meet in the lovely Manning's Cafe in Dublin's Thomas Street.
    It's a famous bakery and cafe that serves the most delicious cakes, buns and goodies.
    It's a real hidden gem, outside the tourist traps of the city center.

    Each of us could bring a "mystery item" to share with the other people who come along.

    It's only a short walk from Manning's to Francis Street, to see the famous
    posh antique shops. The best part of Francis Street, in my opinion, is the
    large Oxfam Home store. This has a big selection of furniture, books, collectibles
    and other bits and bobs for sale.

    There are lots of great charity shops along aungier Street and George's street
    in Dublin as well. There are some nice cafes along here too.

    Or we could organize an outing to the Chester Beatty Library at Dublin castle,
    or another great museum.

    What do you all think?


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