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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 238409, member: 37"]They tend to like the unusual and the historical. I take it that you are in the UK? Maybe something related to the British rock invasion of the 60s would be something you could purchase there for less than you can here. Any old Beatles posters from the Cavern Club laying about? .... Just kidding but you get the idea. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" /> </p><p><br /></p><p>Think about what might be well known and popular here that you could buy there for less. Although the royal family is popular here, it would need to be something special to get the attention. We have enough HRH commemorative plates. Other things to think about: British car memorabilia, British transportation (Steamships, Concorde, etc.), Historical documents relating to shared history, (Colonization related documents, WWII material, etc.), Old toys not as readily available here. Remember that our history doesn't go back nearly as far so most things truly old (300 years or more) should be of interest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 238409, member: 37"]They tend to like the unusual and the historical. I take it that you are in the UK? Maybe something related to the British rock invasion of the 60s would be something you could purchase there for less than you can here. Any old Beatles posters from the Cavern Club laying about? .... Just kidding but you get the idea. ;) Think about what might be well known and popular here that you could buy there for less. Although the royal family is popular here, it would need to be something special to get the attention. We have enough HRH commemorative plates. Other things to think about: British car memorabilia, British transportation (Steamships, Concorde, etc.), Historical documents relating to shared history, (Colonization related documents, WWII material, etc.), Old toys not as readily available here. Remember that our history doesn't go back nearly as far so most things truly old (300 years or more) should be of interest.[/QUOTE]
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