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Jim Davis Models

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mazbeth

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Thanks Jenny O0

I've been Googling for ages to try to find out what happened to Jim Davis (and his family) and Jim Davis Models that was at Stockland Green, but can't find anything.

The reason being that when I left school in July '75 I got a job at The Gift Shop, Stockland Green, and then the next door Toyland which were both owned by him and his family.
His mom, then in her 70's was the manageress over me.
He also had his Model Shop (for model airplanes, and maybe railway engines) over the road.
 
Jim Davis models moved to a factory unit which was situated near to A B Fletchers place in Great Lister Street. O0
 
I used to call on Jim Davies as a Rep in 1969 I use to sell Troll Dolls and he asked me to help him out Christmas Eve 1969 and that was the first time the shop had taken 1000 Pounds in a day needless to say he looked after us. Thanks for the memory Mazbeth, Oh it aint arf good here :)
 
Thanks for that Postie! :)

and Alf, you're luvly :smitten:
I've just noticed your signature...
wonderful!!!
 
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