Remember these.? All our yesterdays

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I have some in the junk room, somewhere.
Remember buying some Wipac ignition thingumys - contact breaker, probably for the bike.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 09:33
Peter.N. wrote: 06 Apr 2023, 10:04 I've not come across those either, I used Wipac spark plugs, 3/6d in Woolworths, blue they were.
Very accurate recall of the price back in 1957 Peter, as this WIPAC advert confirms :-D

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My memory doesn't work much at all but as all the other spark plugs were 5/- it makes it easier. The ones I bought were blue.

I also remember buying Glasso Paint with a picture of a parrot on the tin, it was 10/- for a pint, thinners was 25/- a gallon.

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I must have used a ton of Isopon :) still got some on the workshop shelf......................wonder if it's still useable.
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Gibbo2286 wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 18:16 I must have used a ton of Isopon :) still got some on the workshop shelf......................wonder if it's still useable.
The metal shelving in my garage is held together with Isopon and P41 according to which bit got repaired when!! :-D
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Peter.N. wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 11:27
I also remember buying Glasso Paint with a picture of a parrot on the tin, it was 10/- for a pint, thinners was 25/- a gallon.

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That does take me back. Where did you find that Neil?

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Peter.N. wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 22:30 That does take me back. Where did you find that Neil?

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Graces Guide for the advert https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Glasso_Paint_Products
Ebay for the tin
and this rather obscure site which has a history of the company http://bjn-paint-reunion.co.uk/A&W%5E2.htm

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Doe's seem a bit obscure, seems they only made it into the '50s, I think the shop was called 'Glasso'. It was at the top of Masons Hill, Bromley.

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Peter.N. wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 23:31 Doe's seem a bit obscure, seems they only made it into the '50s, I think the shop was called 'Glasso'. It was at the top of Masons Hill, Bromley.

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The "parrot" trade mark survives to this day Peter and in 2015 celebrated its 90th Birthday, and is now encompassed into Glasurit brand, owned by BASF.

https://www.glasurit.com/en-int/history
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On another bird note, we had many tins of paint in our garage from the CWS in the 60's with a nice kingfisher on them...

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Thanks to Sludge G for bothering to photograph the ad. :-D

ImageCWS Halcyon Paint, Co-op magazine advert, 1960 by Sludge G, on Flickr

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Thanks for all that info. pleased the parrot has survived. I can remember my grandfather painting his house, in the days when paint contained lead and lasted about five times longer than it does now. Practically all houses were painted dark green or brown, I always used to think that was from choice but apparently there weren't many other colours generally available in the '40s. My mother broke the mould and painted our bungalow bright red and cream in the '50s, upset a few people in the road I think.

We had gas lights in the street too. A man came round every year and gave them a coat of silver paint, it must have been at least a quarter of an inch thick when I last remember it. He also came round every week and wound up the timer that turned it on and off.

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Not something I remember, but this is interesting reading prompted by Peter's comment
Peter.N. wrote: 08 Apr 2023, 11:38 We had gas lights in the street too. A man came round every year and gave them a coat of silver paint, it must have been at least a quarter of an inch thick when I last remember it. He also came round every week and wound up the timer that turned it on and off.
Yes, and the clockwork timers, and the demise of the lamplighter, but not the lamp timer winder upper, the lamp glass pane replacer, the gas lamp mantle replacer and the gas lamp painter are all covered in this link.
A mere page and a couple of minutes browse, and a few images.
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I think we had them well into the '50's only ours only had one mantle, there was one outside the house next door. We came across a few people that still had gas lighting in their homes and battery radios. One of my first jobs when I started work was charging the accumulators. Vey nice link that, very nostalgic.

That brings me to another subject, milk floats. Our Coop milkman who was called Stan had a cart that he had to pull by hand when I first remember him, and we lived on a fairly steep hill. After some years they provided him with an electric one, just before he retired they gave him a sit in and drive one.

Bread was also delivered in electric vans but 'Grooms Bakery' still had a horse and cart and there was quite an outcry when they got rid of it.

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Tupperware!

Yes it was on Jezza this lunchtime. 1000 points for anyone who can pull out a piece of "Tupperware" from their cupboards and bring to the thread an original image of the said item.

Chez Falcon has drawn a blank :-D

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Only got Systema here !!
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