It should be renamed the marmite club, its either loved or loathed.
All my grievances are from personal experience, theres nothing so calculated to create a grievance as giving a bloke a trophy then asking for it back 1/2 hour later; whats more being so gutless as to have to ask a 3rd a party to ask.
I used to live 200yards from Brian Verrrall long before he opened his Tooting shop, and can remember him selling such gems as, "1910 Triumph, no back wheel, £1.10.0" that'd be around 1965/6
[no idea why that one should have stuck so fast in my mind].
In 1967 I was
given my pre war 500, and it was a runner. "It'll never be vintage lad," said the old geezers, as they tried to con me into swapping it for some flat tank villiers junk
It was one [Ian Thompson?] I think, who when president of that club was the first person to push a vintage bike, A P&M, through the £1000 mark, that was about the time I paid 250 quid for my 1928 Sunbeam.
Half the vmcc thought the world was about to end, the other half trebled their asking prices.
As for myself I have not bought another vintage bike since, as I reckon I was done on the 250quid Sunbeam, after all it needed new tyres.