How often have you seen a collectable item on a television programme or in a shop window with a sky-high ticket price and groaned as you commented that you used to own one? What was once a common, everyday object or a throwaway item now fetches soaring prices from collectors around the world.
In Trash Or Treasure, your teams will be challenged to identify which items in a selection from the last fifty years are collectable treasure and which are throwaway trash. How good is their knowledge of the collectables market. Would they know what an original Chopper bike in mint condition is now worth or how much the infamous Sinclair C5 would fetch? What about today’s collectables - objects from popular culture, film and music as well as toys, technological knick-knacks, domestic kitsch and everyday ephemeral items from all walks of life? The market, buoyed by the internet, creates its own demand and the key is to know what’s hot and what’s not!
An amusing, sophisticated and informative experience, Trash Or Treasure provides a highly desirable centrepiece for an evening event or pre-dinner reception.
Well, what a day that was! I don’t know about you but I spoke to a few of our people immediately after the morning briefing and I can honestly say their enthusiasm and response was absolutely... average.
Seeing and speaking to them at the end of the day, you would not have believed they were the same people!
They could not believe the things you expected them to do. After all, who in their right mind would ask a grandmother of two children to abseil a 60’ tower or expect six grown adults to stand on top of a post box and salute? Opposite a police station too!
My thanks to the team for putting together such a superb day in such a short time. What can we do to them next?!
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