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14th Oct 2019, 4:19 pm | #1 |
Nonode
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Tools etc
Found I'd saved this site on favourites when doing a cleanup.
https://www.proopsbrothers.com/ sort of ye olde shoppe in a Leicester village, just south of Leicester. i remember asking about opening hours, but can't remember the details . |
14th Oct 2019, 4:29 pm | #2 |
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Re: Tools etc
Proops go back donkey's years. I was a regular browser in their Tottenham Court Road shop in the early 80s during my lunch break, and still have some bits and pieces that I bought there. They were taken over in the late 80s and started selling the kind of stuff they still sell today. I didn't know they were now based in Leicestershire though.
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14th Oct 2019, 5:13 pm | #3 |
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Re: Tools etc
In former times Proops used to have a big stall at Model Engineering exhibitions, selling all sorts of unusual things. I still have a draw full of springs bought several years ago at Ally Pally.
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14th Oct 2019, 5:19 pm | #4 |
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Re: Tools etc
I was down in Kent visiting G3ROO and G0BPS (the partners in Kanga) and they said, let's go visit Proops. So we did. Sid Proops was operating from a re-purposed multi-storey car park off the old kent road at that time, which must have been around 1990. He was an interesting character.
Ian and Dick took a train back to Dover/folkestone and I drove north to meet up with the M1. That car park was a treasure trove. David
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14th Oct 2019, 5:31 pm | #5 |
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Re: Tools etc
You never knew what you might find in their Tottenham Court Road days. I used to drop in when I needed the occasional switch, and often came away with other stuff, for example, Eclipse cold chisels, some optical prisms and achromatic lenses, and a facsimile volume of the Model Engineer for 1904, which has several items on the Wireless Telegraphy Act that had then just come into force, as well as readers' DIY X-ray machines.
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14th Oct 2019, 8:48 pm | #6 | |
Nonode
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Re: Tools etc
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Proops Brothers Ltd 24 Saddington Road Fleckney Leicestershire LE8 8AW UK From memory I've been to their shop to do some telecomms, and if it's the place I remember it's like an old fashioned hardware store . |
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14th Oct 2019, 8:56 pm | #7 |
Hexode
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Re: Tools etc
I have some WD dentists tools they were selling and getting on for fifty years ago I bought a Crookes Radiometer for either 7/6 or 12/6 but not a penny more.I only lived a shilling bus ride away,I was often sent to buy a book in Foyles but spent the rest of the time in Lisle St. No Chinatown then! Les
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14th Oct 2019, 9:37 pm | #8 |
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I bought a pair of sidecutters and fine nosed pliers from Proops which I still use today, nearly 40 years later.
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14th Oct 2019, 10:58 pm | #9 |
Nonode
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I too used to frequent the Tottenham Court road store.
I recall some rather nice circular fluorescent light fittings that they sold. Two lamps of different wattages, 32 watt and 40 watt, and in the middle a holder for a GLS lamp. They also sold double insulated, flexible resistance wire which I suspect was intended for the manufacture of electric blankets. And 200 volt GLS lamps, long after 240 volt supplies were almost universal. |