You take that nicely if you live in the area: the open day of your own motor scrap yard.
Last weekend it was an old-fashioned motorbike party in Brummen, at motorbike run Woesthoff. Many people, also people who had made the best miles, rock-hard oldskool rock, fat sausages and beer.
There were visitors of all genders and ages and an experienced Motorcyclist sighed: "It used to be that way in the past ..."
Hard music, beer and sausage. Everything the health mafia has forbidden us. And everyone was having a good time. Joost did not see the party as a new revenue model. But the 'sales' were not without merit.
Perhaps we are at the cradle of a new era. Car dealer and classic enthusiast Paul de Groot from Oosterbeek also recently received visitors.
But that was a fairly heavy delegation of managers and such. That team received a seminar about Something Corporate in the garage. Including PPPs, but was then allowed to work in the workshop for a few hours.
And so for a few top businessmen, dismantling a drum brake and lifting and lowering a four-column bridge became a peak experience.
Maybe an idea for other entrepreneurs?