One for the oldies, Rag and Bone men !
I am 36 and can just remember the Rag and Bone man going past on a horse drawn cart, must have been during the mid/late seventies, anyone else remember the Rag and Bone men, I must have caught the last few days, I reckon the equivalent for my kids will be doorstep milk delivery.
Memory triggered by buying a Steptoe and Son tape from a bookshop in Grange over Sands at the weekend, pure genius. Also, for the younger Scoobynetters, a tape is a kind of Itunes for old people, a plastic case full of magnetic tape with recorded music on it, played in a 'walkman', a kind of proto Mp3 player. |
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was it me or did their goldfish seem to live for ever and ever
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Yeah, I remember rag n bone men.
I'm 34 and also remember the pop man, the milkman delivering juice, butter, milk, bread and the bloke that delivered coal. We even had an outside loo! |
And the scissor and knive sharpener man..
corona pop lorry around on a thursday... Mart |
Our Rag and Bone Man (Stockport late 70's early 80's) was a lazy fecker.
He NEVER used to Shout "Rag and Bone" - It was ALWAYS "RaaaBone" Where are they now ? I reckon they'd be welcomed back with open arms now John Lewises charge £9 to take away a Washer/Dryer |
Still got an old boy doing it around Northants. He never sounds like he's shouting rag n bone though, more like, errrr, well just a noise really :lol1:
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our rag and bone man used to shout "eeeeenneeeeeowineraaaaaaaabone"
which i found out later meant "any old iron? rag and bone?" and we had an 'alpine' pop man, loads of chemically flavoured pops, and colours, cream soda being the best. i also remember a bread man who also sold lollypops alongside his bread (y'know the kojack type lollies) we still got rag and bone men nowadays around here, except we call them pikeys, and the tend to collect their scrap without permission from the owner |
Where I live now, the rag.... man wouldn't be able to get his cart over the speed bumps.
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Yes we had a van man around our area that knocked out a bit of fruit and veg ,cream cake's ,penny sweet's etc and the worst pirate video's i have ever seen. Those were the day's !!!!
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Did he give apostrophies away too :D
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Originally Posted by fatherpierre
(Post 7181114)
Did he give apostrophies away too :D
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Originally Posted by fatherpierre
(Post 7180955)
Yeah, I remember rag n bone men.
I'm 34 and also remember the pop man, the milkman delivering juice, butter, milk, bread and the bloke that delivered coal. We even had an outside loo! We used to have the Corona man, and I've always loved the smell of coal. :D |
Our rag man used to have a tiny little roundabout on a cart that the little kids could have a ride on for a rag. It's in York's Castle museum, now. :o
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Yeh we had rag an bone man - but he came round with a liftsided flatbed :D (AND IM 42) .
I decided to heave my tapes into the bin unless i can figure how to transfer to mp3 - thatll take a while :D |
Did anyone else have parents that sent them out with a bucket and spade to follow the Rag & Bone man to shovel up the horse sh1t because it was good for the garden? :D
I remember the pop man bringing the weekly allowance of Dandelion & Burdock! Where are Corona now? ("Every bubble has passed it's fizzical!") Tried getting my milk from a milkman recently - but 50p a pint....? :eek: |
Our rag and bone man used to shout "Raa-bo" from his horse and cart and like FP our bread and milk was also delivered by horse and cart as well. The bread was usually still warm from the oven too. What a luxury it was to slice off a slice of that with butter and jam.
Its good to remember those carefree days! Les :) |
I remember the rag and bone man and I didn't come about til the 80's :p :D Only remember him from the first few years of life thoguh. Don't recall him after about 5 or 6, that was in Stockport also :)
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I was brought up in a terraced house in Liverpool in the 1950's, behind the houses was a passageway known as the 'Jigger'.
Our rag-and-bone man pulled his hand cart up the Jigger, I used to think his name was Ernie O'Ryan. He would shout his name out loud, Ernie Ryan, Ernie O'Ryan which when translated was Any Iron, Any Old Iron. :) . I remember horse drawn bin wagons, horse drawn milk deliveries and every local shop had a delivery boy with a bike with a big basket on the front. We had then, no electricity, no TV and an accumulator powered radio. I've also just realised that I got my first provisional license in 1967 :eek2: , now I need a lie-down. G |
They still sell walkmans in our Sony shop here :eek:
Yes, I remember the Rag and Bone man. Used to shout something out which I could never understand. Was never the same once he was in a pick up truck! Ebay's obviously ruined their livelihoods cos everyone sells their own crap on there now. |
There's some old boy round Altrincham who still does it now :)
I think he's about 80+ fit as a fiddle from walking about with .5 tonne of scrap all day RESPECT TO THE OLD BOY :) |
Originally Posted by jods
(Post 7181042)
Our Rag and Bone Man (Stockport late 70's early 80's) was a lazy fecker.
He NEVER used to Shout "Rag and Bone" - It was ALWAYS "RaaaBone" Where are they now ? I reckon they'd be welcomed back with open arms now John Lewises charge £9 to take away a Washer/Dryer (hello jods btw) |
Aye, I remember. I'm 35.
It just made me thought that they were way ahead of their time doing all that recycling and not charging us a penny for their trouble.:lol1: |
we had one in the 70's, and a grocery van.
They call themselves Reclaimation technicians now, and charge a fortune for old radiators! |
Originally Posted by stevem2k
(Post 7180464)
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