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The Lost Trades Fair - 2019

Photo Credit: Fred Kroh
Lost Trades Fair 2018

Christopher is very proud to be showcasing his trade for the second year with The Lost Trades Fair 2019.

Over two days, the Kyneton Racecourse comes alive with lost and rare trades - Coopers, glass blowers, rope makers, blacksmiths, instrument makers, silversmiths, gunsmiths, toolmakers, chair makers, furniture makers and plenty more. Learn about skills with live demonstrations and have the  opportunity to purchase directly from these incredible makers. 





Where? Kyneton Racecourse, Campaspe Place, Kyneton Vic 3444. 
When? Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th March 2009.
Tickets? Book now

Tickets numbers for 2019 will be capped and tickets day specific.

More information: http://losttrades.info or Follow the Lost Trades on facebook: Lost Trades Australia




Lost Trades Fair 2018



Start planning your road trip, share this event with your friends and come along and see one of the most inspiring, entertaining and creative fairs. These artisans live, eat and breathe their trade and cannot want to meet you.

See you soon Kyneton!


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