I love an old modelmaking catalogue, and picked up this gem at York. Can you imagine such a bombastic cover appearing nowadays?
Inside there is a range of what appear to be superb quality fitting for model boats.
The 48 pages showcase photos of a huge range of parts. You can't get anything like this now, at least not from a single source!
As a guide, the top middle ships wheel, S404, cost 20/6 for 1 1/4" diameter, up to 42/- for 2". Is that a lot? I have a feeling these fittings might be for the deeper-pocketed modeller.
Looking online, this catalogue dates from 1966, a bit later than I expected. The firm closed many years ago.
204 High Street, Wood Green, London, N22, is now a dentists.

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I've met some models of ill repute
Were these expensive?
So it was £2 and 2 shillings for a 2 inch ship' wheel. Looking at average wages for 1968 would suggest it was expensive in real terms. As high as 10% of your weekly wage for 1 item.
1968 - average male manual wage - £22 per week (£1,144 pa)
1968 - average male teacher salary - £1,646 pa
Source: New Earnings Survey (NES) time-series of gross weekly earnings from 1938 to 2017, published by the Office for National Statistics
George
George - I wonder who the market was for such expensive fittings? This probably explains why they are no longer with us!
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