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Simon Cyrene

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Before we embark on a lengthy google search, does anybody know of somewhere relatively local like a museum or a company that supplies props to Tv/Film makers, that specialises in entertainment.


We are clearing the family home and have found some old televisions, record players and radios in the loft. They are in to good a condition to skip but are now obviously obsolete. Doubt they have any actual value other than period charm.


Thanks for any help.

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Thanks all for your suggestions.


kford: had thought of that but wanted to do something "different" with them


Louisa: I Live outside London now and family in F Hill/Sydenham borders so we are not so familiar with ED/Peckham these days. Can you elaborate in case the following doesn't work out.


Chick: have your phone number and will give you a call if the following doesn't work out.


Laur: thanks, that is exactly what we were looking for and will give them a try. Although I don't live in London anymore, I had no idea this place existed when I did! Seems it's been there 30/40 yrs. One of those hidden gems!

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