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Help finding a vendor?

Started by Sev, November 09, 2012, 06:15:39 PM

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Sev

Hello all,

My brother has a small bottle that he's very fond of which he has used for several years to hold his favorite scented oil... he told me he got it at this faire, separate from the oil, but it has recently begun to leak. He's very sad! I'd like to see if I can find a replacement for him, but unfortunately I've never been to PA myself, and don't know what vendor he woud have gotten the bottle from, if they're still there, or even if he's correct in remembering that he got it at this faire! If anyone could help me identify the vendor who sells/sold this, I would greatly appreciate it! (And so would my brother, though he doesn't know it yet...)

Picture: http://imgur.com/lOWh4.jpg

Thank you! <3

BubbleWright

#1
While I have seen these around the Shire, I really can't place the vendor. Try contacting the Faire...

Business offices are open Monday - Friday 9AM - 4PM.
Phone: 717-665-7021
Fax: 717-664-3466

Mail:
Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire
2775 Lebanon Road
Manheim, PA 17545

Email:
royalspk@parenfaire.com

LINKS for the 2012 Faire Merchants...

http://www.parenfaire.com/faire/merchantsa.php

http://www.parenfaire.com/faire/merchantsn.php




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GoodyTombShoes

Don't give up hope! I posted the picture on the local wench forum. The more traveled wenches may find your mystery vendor yet.
Ale's a strong wrestler, flings all it has met. And makes the ground slip, even when it's not wet
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McGuinness

Does he remember anything about the shop itself? Maybe what it was near, what else they sold, what the shop looked like?