Taylors of Nuneaton
Picture courtesy of Nuneaton Memories
Picture courtesy of Nuneaton Memories
Picture courtesy of Nuneaton Memories
Picture courtesy of Nuneaton Memories
Taylors Music & Electric store in Abbey Street, Nuneaton was a first port of call to those wanting vinyl records – if anyone could get a record for you, Taylors could. With modern state of the art listening booths and knowledgeable staff Taylors was THE place to go. It also sold a range of electrical items from radio and television to washing machines and various musical instruments – sadly missed by many.
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BBC Wales, eh! Wonder why they decided that was the channel to sell most?
Oh, and reminds me how heavy old TVs used to be. It nearly killed me and a flatmate moving one to the top floor of the car park after we’d bought it. Funny to think it used to be standard to rent a television, too.
I’m pretty certain Taylor’s in Nuneaton did not sell Washing Machine (or any White Goods). It focussed on selling what the trade calls ‘Brown Goods’ TV & Audio equipment (Radios, Hi-Fi). Sheet Music, Records, Pianos and other musical instruments always with the emphasis on quality and service…..
However, Taylor’s of Bedworth which was owned and run by Eric Taylor and his wife Margaret (brother of Freda who founded the Nuneaton shop) sold both Brown and White Goods, and for a time records and Technics Organs.
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