Who can remember UBM? I think they were a chain of builders' merchants.
The letters UBM were always in capitals, so it must have been an abbreviation for something? Does anyone know what?
I can remember going past a few of their shops in the 1970s and 1980s, but never went in one. The shop sign above the entrance had a red background and the letters UBM in white. In all cases I remember, there was an additional name in black capital letters (same typeface as UBM) after the initials UBM.
Here are two examples I remember seeing:
UBM MAC (East Reach, Taunton)
UBM Dibben (Dorchester and Weymouth)
What was the significance of the MAC, Dibben or whatever else bit that came after the initials UBM?
Does anyone remember their TV advert in the early 80s; it showed someone turning over mortar on a board with a trowel, extending a ladder, cutting a ceramic tile, rolling paint etc?
The letters UBM were always in capitals, so it must have been an abbreviation for something? Does anyone know what?
I can remember going past a few of their shops in the 1970s and 1980s, but never went in one. The shop sign above the entrance had a red background and the letters UBM in white. In all cases I remember, there was an additional name in black capital letters (same typeface as UBM) after the initials UBM.
Here are two examples I remember seeing:
UBM MAC (East Reach, Taunton)
UBM Dibben (Dorchester and Weymouth)
What was the significance of the MAC, Dibben or whatever else bit that came after the initials UBM?
Does anyone remember their TV advert in the early 80s; it showed someone turning over mortar on a board with a trowel, extending a ladder, cutting a ceramic tile, rolling paint etc?
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