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Last Post 10 Jan 2018 07:19 PM by hasbeen. 36 Replies.
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10 Jan 2018 02:11 PM  
I suppose they're getting quite old now themselves - nearly 50 years old some of them.
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10 Jan 2018 04:18 PM  
Exactly Hinkslamps, they are very last century. I also suspect there are some Dodo collectors out there. Dodo produced a great range of enamel signs, including the two shown above.
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10 Jan 2018 06:00 PM  
Makes you feel old knowing that some of these repros are 40yrs old..Richard talking of Dodo do you or any other members remember The shop in London? Best ever shop ive ever been in...
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10 Jan 2018 06:12 PM  
Dodo, the shop was in Westbourne Grove near Portobello Road. It was, as you say Banjo. the best shop I have ever been in also - wish we could go back in time and visit again! Do you remember the sliding racks downstairs with the enamels on? I wonder if anyone has photos of the interior?
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10 Jan 2018 06:18 PM  
There was also Relic's shop just down from Camden Market, which was also a great shop for real quality old advertising..........ah the good old days!
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10 Jan 2018 06:19 PM  
I Remember the racks Rich full of all different enamels very well..Upstairs full of tins,cabinets and showcards and full to the brim down stairs of enamels..The good old days eh mate..
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10 Jan 2018 07:19 PM  

 Relic also had a fab warehouse at St Pancras arches rammed full of gear especially in the lead up to each of their annual incredible Lea farm sales....the annoying D Griffith also had amazing stuff in the early days in the basement at Alfies...

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