Terry Jenkins has an interesting life away from the oche with 'The Bull' in the antiques business which he discussed as part of his interview with Online Darts.
"We're so busy, me and my lad are really busy. It's an interesting job that we do really, you never know what's happening from day to day and what you're going to find," said Jenkins to Online Darts.
"I've never packed it up, going to car boots and buying bits and bobs, I always had an interest in it even when I was playing darts. I never sort of walked away from it."
Would he change anything?
He was also asked if he'd change anything and he was content with his career trajectory having reached nine major finals.
"I wouldn't want to change anything to be honest, what happens happens. It was just nice to be around when the likes of Dennis Priestley, Phil Taylor and all that was about and play against those."
"I knew I could get high up the rankings but I never thought it would get to where it is now. Nine finals, it would have been nice to win a couple of them but still a good feat."
"I'm proud of what I've done. I didn't put the practice in like those other players like Taylor, I wasn't that dedicated. I put enough practice in to be good. I think I've done well."