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Hi Guys,
Some of you may have heard that a fine old Toy soldier and Military Miniature Shop “Tradition of London” is closing its doors.
For me, and I am sure many others, this is a huge personal loss. When I first started re-collecting “New Toy Soldiers” back in 1980 whenever I visited London I would always make a point of visiting “Tradition” in Shepherd’s Market (and also when they were in Curzon Street).
Back then it was like going into an Aladdin’s Cave for toy soldiers… Glossy traditionals… Matt connoisseurs and grey/unpainted castings – what a huge choice… Plus there were all kinds of great books and magazines relating to uniforms, weapons, regiments and, of course, toy soldiers and military miniatures. I could (and did) spend many a happy hour (or several) browsing before making my final selection. And… I always ended up spending way over my original budget!
During this time I got to know all the regular guys who worked in Tradition especially the manager Steve Hare.
Steve was, and still is, a great and knowledgeable character in this hobby and business… He is a fund of useful information and is always willing to share it. In the Toy Soldier World, Steve knew “where all the bodies were buried”… Heck, he might even have buried a few himself!
It is a sad fact that Toy Soldier Shops and Hobby Stores are indeed an endangered species… Although the internet is useful it can never compete with the simple joy and pleasure of opening the door of a real-live toy soldier shop, hearing the little door bell ring, seeing cabinet after cabinet full of toy soldiers and listening to the proprietor say, “Good morning, Sir, and how can we help you today?”
Visiting “Tradition” was a big part of why I always enjoyed visiting London… and after December 31st…. it will be gone… and London will be the poorer for it.
With grateful thanks to Steve and the boys at “Tradition”. All success in the future with whatever ventures and adventures you get up to… With best personal wishes,Andy C.