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Speedway
30-07-2020, 11:50 AM
As Argos end their print catalogue (or 'laminated book of dreams' as Bill Bailey called it), they've archived all their catalogues, which began in the early 70s, to view online.

Although it was Kays or John Moores catalogues in our house, the selections are largely the same.

Go have a wander down Amnesia Lane.

http://dev.argosbookofdreams.co.uk/

Rocky
30-07-2020, 03:20 PM
Although it was Kays or John Moores catalogues in our house, the selections are largely the same.


Not exactly the same, as any 12 year old boy with a Kays catalogue in the olden days would know...

CropleyWasGod
30-07-2020, 03:22 PM
Not exactly the same, as any 12 year old boy with a Kays catalogue in the olden days would know...

The good little boy's substitute when you couldn't find your old man's Penthouse.

speedy_gonzales
30-07-2020, 04:24 PM
Not exactly the same, as any 12 year old boy with a Kays catalogue in the olden days would know...

Always thought the Peter Craig publication had more lace than Spandex on show 🙄

Mibbes Aye
30-07-2020, 05:54 PM
Littlewood’s in our household.

The splendour and the wonder!

Onceinawhile
30-07-2020, 08:50 PM
As Argos end their print catalogue (or 'laminated book of dreams' as Bill Bailey called it), they've archived all their catalogues, which began in the early 70s, to view online.

Although it was Kays or John Moores catalogues in our house, the selections are largely the same.

Go have a wander down Amnesia Lane.

http://dev.argosbookofdreams.co.uk/


You know why it's laminated right?

"To catch the tears of joy"