Service Stations and General Toy Garage Equipment

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Petrol or diesel sir/madam,
Pleased with todays post.
Anyone got a spare ESSO sign?
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I had a lot of Blue Box, Blue Bow etc growing up so was pleased to find this garage set a few years ago.

Also like my Wardie filling station.

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Who is /was Rafael Lipkin please, and what is his connection with the :?: box
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Some very cool service stations toys and models!

This views like an ode to an extinct species. The actual service station is a long gone relic of the past, just like these toy examples. I wonder if anyone under 30 can relate to these.

In the 1960's and early 70's my local Saab dealership was run out of a full service station like many of the shown examples. My towns first VW dealership was a Texaco Service Station. The NSU dealership was in another service station and run by an ex-SS officer that has been de-nazified and settled in my town. He later worked on VWs and eventually opened up a repair garage specializing in Porsche. One of my first jobs was in a Texaco service station doing VW repair.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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''Who is /was Rafael Lipkin please, and what is his connection with the :?: box''
Gary


Rafael Lipkin's company was chosen to do the plastic mouldings for the Matchbox garage.
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His logo appears on the box and is a little running clown with the Leon Raphael Lipkin (LRL) initials making up the body and arms etc.
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Thanks Kevin,
Something else learned.
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Ps mine is without?
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Came across one of my garages today. Is that Lord Snooty making a hasty exit?
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Thought it was John Steed waiting for his Bentley.
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