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H&G 8mm Cine/Movie Editor
Headquarter & General Supplies Limited of London, England
Made in japan
General Headquarter & General Supplies Limited Information
Headquarter and General Supplies Limited were formed just after the war and started selling army surplus items. They were an off the page mail order comapny to start with but then progressed to also operating several retail stores mainly in the South of the UK. I used to work at their Guildford Surrey branch in the early 1970's. After army surplus started to run out they turned to importing their own products.
They were also one of the very first to sell Black and Decker drills and accessories - you may remember those huge hi value packages of sanding attachments, drill sets, polishing mops and all sorts of bits and pieces at their all inclusive prices. They also used to sell carpets and camping tents and accessories.
In the latish 1970's they ended up going bust - they got left behind when the companies such as Argos and other catalogue operations offerred more competitive prices and the age of the importance of branded product started.
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