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I remember my gran always had the Traffords catalogue back in the 70s. Amazing that back in those days you could order a toaster from one page and a shotgun or hunting rifle from the next. However, what always sticks in my memory is Green Shield stamps, possibly due to an event that happened in the 70s.
At the time we were living in Weymouth and it was the last week of the summer holidays. I had come home from staying with my grandparents for the previous five weeks and my friends and I were making the most of our last week of freedom by cycling into town and playing in the amusement arcades. At the time, one, the Royal Arcade had several fruit machines that paid out either 2ps for lower end prizes or Green Shield stamps for the higher scoring prizes. One of the machines had gone wrong in spectacular fashion and us kids discovered it. Every second spin paid out the jackpot in stamps and every third spin paid a minor prize of between 4p and 8p. Using our pocket money we picked up quite a few stamps that way.
The next day, we returned armed with school bags and the contents of our piggy banks and between us cleared the machine out of stamps. One of us (who shall remain nameless) even had the nerve to go to the attendant and tell him that the machine had run out of stamps so that it was refilled whilst the rest of stood with school bags filled with stamps. We did that for the next two days until someone in the arcade twigged that something was up, possibly due to the dozens of kids with schoolbags, carrier bags and satchels filling the place and suddenly the machine had an 'Out of Order' sign on it when we returned.
However, it meant that we walked away with absolutely Imperial shedloads of stamps. Sticking them in the books was a bit of a chore though and took weeks to do in my spare time. It was worth it though as on my next trip to my grandparents I took a bag filled with books of stamps and was taken to the Green Shield Stamp showroom in what used to be Fairfax St in Bristol. It was like one of those Hollywood films where someone opens a case of wads of money as I fished them out of the bag and went through the catalogue going "I'll have one of those, one of those and one of those and one of those too...". I was lucky my grandad was there to help as there would have been no way I could have carried the mountain of Action Man kit, felt pens, toy soldiers, model kits, Lego and Matchbox cars that a faulty fruit machine had enabled me to buy.
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Those shoes.lol.
I don't remember dad wearing shoes like that,but then he grew up in the 50's.Our next door neighbour used to wear them back in the 70's.He was fairly fasionable back then along with his wife.They were much younger then my parants.When they went out they always dressed well.Thinking back the fasion then was rather outragous.The last pair of shoes like that I saw recently in a charity shop in our hometown.Great clash of colours....and platforms.
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this thread is brill............looking at the pics takes me right back and i had no idea that argos had been going so long.
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Thank you
I remember it came apart and I put my fingers through the empty button socket and they got stuck! The fire brigade had to come out and saw it off lol
Originally posted by sixtyten View PostIn the 1976 Argos book, the Cash register is £2.75
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In the 1976 Argos book, the Cash register is £2.75
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Argos
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Retro-Argos-4-...item3cb7502067
various
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/41-Vintage-Cat...item2c5c5f6f05
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Hi, do you have any links? I tried searching on eBay but nothing
Originally posted by sixtyten View PostSurely I'm not alone in always wanting to be the first to read the new Kays,Littlewood,etc catalogue when it was delivered in the 70's??
straight to the toy section (always dissapointed with the summer edition
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being a retrohead,I often wondered If anyone still had any old copies of these,but the search proved fruitless till the advent of EBay.
although some of these can cost an arm and a leg now,you can pick up the odd scanned versions on Cd.I got a couple of these recently..good memories...CB radios,huge VCR's,Video 2000!! early home PC's and of course toys galore.
though now, at my age its just as much fun looking at the appalling fashions and homewear we use to have. we must have furnished our entire house via Kays!!!
The Seventies..truly the decade taste forgot!
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Come to think of it, I had the Smiley car too, totally forgot about that.Originally posted by Richard1978 View PostMy brother had one of those red Smiley cars when he was younger, can't remember what happened to it, but I got the feeling it was left out one winter & was frost damaged.
I knew a lot of people who had those trike tractors.
I had the Striker game too.
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