Toronto_Ted
In fact, the market in general.
Reggie_Perrin
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Foxy_Dread
HMV Bradford, loved it in there.
Cutsyke
Marsden's Corner. Packet of Snaps 4p on your way to school. Benett's News Agent. Marvel comic every Sunday on my way home from Mass.Boots (Canteen) Thornton's Arcade. Cups of tea with my Grandad who was the arcade caretaker.Wonderland Toy Shop in the Arndale. Arfix models and James Bond cars. Dinky Toys. Captain Scarlet, Thunderbirds etc...Lewis' food section, down the stairs, get loads of treats in there. They all knew me Mam from my Grandad and her Infirmary nurses scarf. Teens. Sutcliffe's great shop Schofield's (Pringle section)Lewis for Levi cords.Under a Fiver, Under a Tenner cords again and baseball caps 50p. US Top skin tights.Benetton, crew necks and orange coloured birds.Blacks camping coats and them big patterned jumpers.Boots in the Arndale ogle gorgeous Saturday girls on the cosmetics counter. Jumbo records. Thursday nights, they'd play anything you wanted, save stuff, recommend stuff, give you stuff.
bushnut
Carters in bradford. Bought shitloads of star wars men and subbuteo stuff there.
Cutsyke
subbuteoLike a lot of things in my young life - second hand off my cousins. Lot of players with no heads.
Travis_Bickle
Lads over the road from us had the lot, Subbuteo football, cricket and rugby. Also had a massive Scalextric track in the attic and a table tennis table. I had Neil Young LPs.Better deal but didn't feel like it at the time.
Placid
Toronto_Ted
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luxury_scruff
Want to contribute from a Bradford and late forties perspective, but half cut.It's gonna be Sunday night. It's not Plato but it has it's place (mat).
Cutsyke
I remember the rugby one with that plastic half a rugby ball scrum thing. I remember have Leeds United play rugby too as I was short on a few players. As I remember Madeley played prop forward, scrum half, wing (left and right) and full back on more than one occasion. Not bad for a player with one arm missing.
Travis_Bickle
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Toronto_Ted
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luxury_scruff
Within an hour (why do we do that when it is a vowel?), it was paradise.
gorefidel
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Toronto_Ted
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luxury_scruff
It was better than my first trip to London.And it was on a red bus.
Travis_Bickle
Stephen's music shop (think it was called that), where Le Beat Route was (can't think what's there now, round the corner from Mr Craig's and the Grand). Got my first drum kit there, a Maxwin (Pearl's cheap line) 5-piece. Then Scheerers for looking at Tama Artstars and the like. All I could afford were Promark Simon Philips sticks.
Toronto_Ted
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bushnut
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