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You no longer have to pay VAT on any orders under âŹ150. We are now registered with an IOSS Scheme which means WE pay the VAT on all goods in your order before it arrives to you! Please note, some countries may incur a small handling fee, you should check with your local customs office before ordering to see if you will need to pay any extra duties (not including VAT).
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NEW SHIPPING RATES
We also now offer an Economy rate shipping service into Europe.  We have recently partnered with DHL 'Deutsche Post' to offer a much cheaper GlobalMail courier option.
The new economy rates are calculated by weight and start from just £3.30. All parcels can be fully tracked!
Please note this service will take longer than the regular Royal Mail Tracked service. Most parcels are delivered within 2 weeks, but you should allow up to 4 weeks delivery time.
]]>the long-term project at the moment is this 1929 Ford Model A sedan... i broke it into lots of pieces, and now have the job of putting it back together in the wrong order, with the wrong pieces... chassis, floors, suspension, engine and now bodywork... hopefully sometime this year it might move under its own steam, without me pushing it... it will be very noisy, very uncomfortable, and very unpainted....
The current crop of shitboxes we are running around in are these, 56 Chevy Stepside.... oh look its matt black, what a surprise.... noisy, hot in summer, freezing in winter, uses lots of petrol.... perfect little run around :)
And then the latest one, a 62 Chevy Nova.... oh look its matt black! this one is comfy tho! not finished obvs... but are they ever... it goes backwards and forwards, and made it all the way to Italy last year... without breaking down!
So we cant be the only idiots who do this... show us what you got! or what you have broken, or building.....
]]>Chip Butty: white thick cut Mothers Pride bread, sliced butter, salt & vinegar... Always use CHIP SHOP CHIPS... none of that takeaway "french fries" bullshit.
You think you can better this? bring it on... oh and by the way we already had "Double Pepperoni with Chilli Con Carne & Chicken Wings" so try again.....
]]>The year that Bon Jovi had bad medicine, Def Leppard were busy getting love bites, Michael Jackson was still almost a man in the mirror (bet he regretted that after surgery) Rick Astley was never gonna give you up & Kylie was doing the locomotion, all whilst Elton John was singing what I term the most fucking horrendous song of all time... candle in the wind..... JUST KILL ME!
So what was a recently sacked angry young man to do with himself to try to earn a living? I know... I will start using industrial chemicals & inks in my mumâs spare bedroom and print horrible t-shirts with the sole intention of annoying as many people as possible! Surprisingly enough, this was very short lived, about two days I think. The issue? black ink all over her new cream carpet, coupled with the smell of industrial chemicals at dinner time.
The first real location was Camden Market, when it was still a proper market, and not the horrible tourist beige apocalypse it has become. The first few years were mainly about laughing, as not a lot of money was made. People did not really get what we were doing to start.. guns, slogans, violence, anti religion & government, hotrods, bikes & some general abuse thrown in for good measure.
The soundtrack back then was a healthy mix of Ministry, Public Enemy, Killing Joke, Slayer, NWA, Fear Factory & Machine Head.... we also had the biggest stereo in the market, and liked to use the number eleven as much as possible. To jog your memory, these great albums came out in '88 Slayer-South of Heaven, Public Enemy-A Nation of Millions, Ministry-Land of Rape & Honey, NWA-Strait Outta Compton..... Now how old do you feel.....
There are many fond memories from the old Camden Market days, such as throwing stones at Gary Barlow & Robbie Williams, or making fans of Nirvana cry & getting our shop picketed by the irate youth in protest at our âDead Nevermindâ t-shirt, calling Steven Tyler a shit postman, or just the simple pleasure of having the biggest stereo and the loudest music... yes we were popular!Â
If any of you have pictures of old shirts or the market stall in Camden send them in to us!
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