Colin88 Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 Anyone remember these old dealers?:Tony Mathews (Foley Island Coins)Leonard KaitcherAlan RaynerThe almost unfortunately named Johnny Condon (in the Caledionian road near Kings Cross) The great Irish guy who everyone sold their pre 20 and 47 to- (John O'hara?)Patrick DeaneD. J. Traynor (was he with Tony Brock?) Nigel Goldman (he finished up inside but then became a succesful author) I'm sure there's more but thats all I can remember for the moment and also many of them from the 60's and 70's amazingly are still around.. Quote
NRP Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 Patrick Deane is still dealing does a lot with modern coins now but he does still do old coins, he was at the last London show.David trayner is still about too, comes to the odd Wakefield or Harrogate show though he can be more commonly seen in the pubs of Manchester ;-) Quote
numismatist Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 Yes brings back memories...and who remembers......Some died, Lenny Kaicher was blown up by IRA, some ended up in Jailand some on the run and some still going strong ? God I must be really old now !!Maundy AllenMichael Millward (Stewart Ward)Earl of TootingJoe ShineGeoffrey YoungBobby LockranPatrick FinnPeter SeabyMargaret AmstellUncle Fred JeffreyWilliam French at Glendinings and his Office Boy Chris Webb (Now DNW Director)Michael Forman (Format)Peter IrelandDugganVera TrinderRichard LobelGeorge RankinHarvey Michael RossDavid BarkBill MeasuresMayfair CoinsClive DennettRichard LubbockMalcolm Bord Quote
Accumulator Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 As a boy, I recall visiting Mr Brady (can't remember his first name, but it wasn't Ian!) at his well-stocked shop in Brady's Arcade, Kingston upon Thames. I recall that he was once attacked (hit over the head) and had a lot of stock stolen. An online search shows him as a British Numismatic Society member in 1965. Anyone else remember him or come across his coins? Quote
Peckris Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 None of you has mentioned those great stalwarts of 60s and 70s Coin Monthly - R&L Coins of Blackpool. They took out multi-page ads as I remember, selling mostly lower grade key date and date-run items, modern stuff, new issues, and accessories. I bought a few nice things from them in 1979 when I worked in Blackpool (BU 1929 penny, and early strike 1933 halfcrown UNC, among others). Peter Ireland too, who was also based there.The Leonard Kaitcher you mention - was he the same guy that ran the KAITCER COINS ad in Coin Monthly? Quite high priced but top quality stock if I remember right. Quote
numismatist Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 Yes we spelt his name wrong.. L A KAITCER The Ulster Coin Centre, unless it was his familywho kept the business going, as I see they were advertising 1978. Lenny was certainlyblown up by an IRA Bomb. I never dealt with him, but he always had large adverts in theCoin Mags.I see CHARD Coins Blackpool incorporated R & L Coins , dont know if its the same person from the early days Quote
Peckris Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 Yes we spelt his name wrong.. L A KAITCER The Ulster Coin Centre, unless it was his familywho kept the business going, as I see they were advertising 1978. Lenny was certainlyblown up by an IRA Bomb. I never dealt with him, but he always had large adverts in theCoin Mags.I see CHARD Coins Blackpool incorporated R & L Coins , dont know if its the same person from the early daysI just Googled this from their site:"Lawrence ChardLawrence Chard started dealing in coins, including gold sovereigns in 1964.The original business was located in Dale Street, Blackpool.In 1969 we bought and moved to our current premises.R. & L. CoinsOriginally we were known as R. & L. Coins, and we still retain that sign on our facia.Chard (1964) LimitedIn 1992, we changed our name to Chard (1964) Limited, partly because the Chard name was well known and well regarded, particularly by many Blackpool "old-timers", and partly because in addition to our original business dealing in coins, we have a gold bullion, gold jewellery, and diamond ring section of our business."So L was Leonard though it doesn't say who R was.And this:"Company DetailsTrading NamesChardChard Tax Free GoldChard CoinsChard GoldR&L CoinsCompany NameChard (1964) LimitedAddress521 Lytham RoadBlackpoolLancashireFY4 1RJ"They now seem to deal only in gold sovereigns. Quote
bagerap Posted July 30, 2013 Posted July 30, 2013 I remember dealing with Malcolm Ellis in the 60s, and he's still going I believe. Quote
Peter Posted July 31, 2013 Posted July 31, 2013 Farthing Specialist (John Minishall)I also bought coins from coin monthly ads Quote
Colin88 Posted July 31, 2013 Author Posted July 31, 2013 Yes brings back memories...and who remembers......Some died, Lenny Kaicher was blown up by IRA, some ended up in Jailand some on the run and some still going strong ? God I must be really old now !!Maundy AllenMichael Millward (Stewart Ward)Earl of TootingJoe ShineGeoffrey YoungBobby LockranPatrick FinnPeter SeabyMargaret AmstellUncle Fred JeffreyWilliam French at Glendinings and his Office Boy Chris Webb (Now DNW Director)Michael Forman (Format)Peter IrelandDugganVera TrinderRichard LobelGeorge RankinHarvey Michael RossDavid BarkBill MeasuresMayfair CoinsClive DennettRichard LubbockMalcolm BordGreat list !...brings back some memories for sure..... Quote
michel123 Posted August 2, 2013 Posted August 2, 2013 We used to call it the "Las Vegas Food Giant" because of the sign. I guess I've been gone from the that neighborhood for a long time because I remember when the Beeliner Diner opened and I don't remember it closing. Quote
copper123 Posted August 2, 2013 Posted August 2, 2013 Peter Ireland only died a couple of years ago I think he was in his late sixties - a mear youngster compared to many dealers Quote
Red Riley Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 Wonder if anybody remembers Ken King who used to have a stall down Portobello Road in the late 60s/early 70s. Always seemed to have a big stock but I've yet to come across anyone who remembers him. One of the more approachable dealers of his era. Quote
Peckris Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 Wonder if anybody remembers Ken King who used to have a stall down Portobello Road in the late 60s/early 70s. Always seemed to have a big stock but I've yet to come across anyone who remembers him. One of the more approachable dealers of his era.I don't, but what a stupendously resonant - almost comic book - name! Mild, bespectacled Ken King, ignored by fellow-numismatist Joan Allen, gets changed in a phone box and becomes... SuperDealer!! Quote
RLC35 Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 Peck...how many cups of coffee have you had this morning? Ha,Ha!....... Quote
Peckris Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 Peck...how many cups of coffee have you had this morning? Ha,Ha!.......None, just a modafinil tablet Quote
RLC35 Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 I have sleep apnea...maybe I will have one too! Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 I remember dealing with Malcolm Ellis in the 60s, and he's still going I believe.Very much so! I have bought a few things from him over the past few years. Quote
DaveG38 Posted August 9, 2013 Posted August 9, 2013 (edited) Here's his website, although curiously it makes reference to the prices he will pay for coins by reign and grade, but apparently doesn't list any for sale, apart from gold.http://www.malcolmelliscoins.co.uk/ Edited August 9, 2013 by DaveG38 Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 Here's his website, although curiously it makes reference to the prices he will pay for coins by reign and grade, but apparently doesn't list any for sale, apart from gold.http://www.malcolmelliscoins.co.uk/He seems to specialise in bullion nowadays with his price list for the likes of "silver hammered pennies" seemingly only applying to the most common issues. Quote
azda Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 Here's his website, although curiously it makes reference to the prices he will pay for coins by reign and grade, but apparently doesn't list any for sale, apart from gold.http://www.malcolmelliscoins.co.uk/He pays £1100 for a gothic crown, i would to at that price Quote
NRP Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 Ha yes especially as they are going for 5 to 6000 at auction !!! Quote
carla.smythick Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 Yes brings back memories...and who remembers......Some died, Lenny Kaicher was blown up by IRA, some ended up in Jailand some on the run and some still going strong ? God I must be really old now !!Maundy AllenMichael Millward (Stewart Ward)Earl of TootingJoe ShineGeoffrey YoungBobby LockranPatrick FinnPeter SeabyMargaret AmstellUncle Fred JeffreyWilliam French at Glendinings and his Office Boy Chris Webb (Now DNW Director)Michael Forman (Format)Peter IrelandDugganVera TrinderRichard LobelGeorge RankinHarvey Michael RossDavid BarkBill MeasuresMayfair CoinsClive DennettRichard LubbockMalcolm BordAny chance you're still in touch with David Bark/ know where he is?Trying to get in touch. Thank you! Quote
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