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Description: Scenes of places, events and personalities around Glasgow ... Exterior of Krazy House building at Trongate (12.03); General shots of the ...
Its_a_gamp wrote:It was maybe the hanger that cost 3 1/2 p
cell wrote:I rather like the idea of a 3 1/2p t shirt!
Mori wrote:I can confirm that the 1st and original Krazy Kut grocers shop was on Dumbarton rd in partick, it was owned by my family in the early 70s i dont have any photos to prove it but i know cos i worked there for many a saturday afternoon while i was a boy. there were in the mid 70s other shops that stole the name but my family was the 1st, my dad used to say that our family had invented the cut price market in Glasgow as i said we were the originals but later on many used the same name all over the city to jump on the same success, my dad sold his share of the business in the early 80s so i dont know if the shop is called the same today havent passed by dumbarton road partick for many a year.
just thought i'd share that with you as i seen that price sticker which i cant remember as our logo as we never sold any clothes or hardware.
mags marshall wrote:I can confirm there were dancers in Krazy House as I was one of them.I danced there for about a year and a half from 1974.There were 6 dancers and I'm pretty sure Tiger Tim was the dj sometimes.Great days!
DickyHart wrote:i rememember being taken as a child into here at glasgow cross, the london road side if memory serves, the place was amazing, does anyone know what happened to the exhibits in there? i think the room that it used still exist above the furntiure shop that is in the building now. On the railway bridge there used to be a huge sign pointing to it.
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