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after the co op closed bradlys gents and boys out fitters moved in, dont ask when.
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I recall that, in the late 40s/early 50s, a large shop next to where Catlows Fruit market used to be (top of Broadway and where dry cleaners is now), sold records (old 78 type)
I remember going there with my brother and we were ushered into a large wood and glass listening booth. The assistant, wearing gloves, placed the record on the turntable, and we sat and listened before buying. That shop later became a furniture store where I bought stuff for my 1st house in 1961(was called Platts) |
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I remember when there used to a record shop on union rd in ossy!!
it was where the wool shop is now across from the library...:D, used to go in a nd look at posters...:D |
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was there not a shop atop of little blackburn road
were the canine club is now used to sell pianos and the like very early sixties did they not sell the old 78s.... or am i just dreaming ?:gooddog: |
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no across from the co-op
were the canine is now |
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Brown an Catlow
the fireplace people ? before that i think......? disc and tape was Bradleys the tailors free school uniforms in the fifties ;) |
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... it would be retro classic now |
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Anyone want to finance setting up a music store in Accy I will gladly come and manage it for you !:D
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Does anyone know what was the record shop called next to marks and spencers in the 80's was very small and narrow been bugginging me for about 12 months:mad:
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was that not the "Bandbox"?
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