The ones with the sugar on top were better....especially when dipped in choy (tea).
The OG king of the XView attachment 35553
Abe Saffron's Lodge 44 Motel, for a chance to rub shoulders with colourful racing identities...
LMAO choy... I swear I love you bro.The ones with the sugar on top were better....especially when dipped in choy (tea).
My old boss who I worked for about 15 years built half of Sydney commercial property in the 80’s and his crowning jewel was the Gazebo Hotel in Potts Point which was a famous place for celebrities and gangsters to stay. Anyway he went to Abe’s funeral and would often talk about him as an good friend to know when you need him.The OG king of the X
Nice work dude - who's Abe though? Sorry I missed a fair bit lol.My old boss who I worked for about 15 years built half of Sydney commercial property in the 80’s and his crowning jewel was the Gazebo Hotel in Potts Point which was a famous place for celebrities and gangsters to stay. Anyway he went to Abe’s funeral and would often talk about him as an good friend to know when you need him.
Abe Saffron, the forerunner to John Ibrahim.Nice work dude - who's Abe though? Sorry I missed a fair bit lol.
Love you too bro.LMAO choy... I swear I love you bro.
Yes....these beauties.The ones with the sugar on top were better....especially when dipped in choy (tea).
Yep Abe SaffronNice work dude - who's Abe though? Sorry I missed a fair bit lol.
Yeah bro, those are the onesYes....these beauties. View attachment 35638
I remember Brashs. I thought they were more than just music though lol. I remember they had a store on O'Connell St in the city back in 04/05 and they moved somewhere else, but I'm sure that didn't last long either.View attachment 31105
Prior to Brashs, there was Edels. I think owned by Geoffrey Edelsten's family, from memory. I seem to remember one in Bankstown Square, and possibly Roselands... and various other places.
Strathfield went into administration around 10-12 years ago but were able to trade out.I remember Brashs. I thought they were more than just music though lol. I remember they had a store on O'Connell St in the city back in 04/05 and they moved somewhere else, but I'm sure that didn't last long either.
Funnily enough, I thought Strathfield Car Radios also went bust - until I drove along Parramatta road today and saw a physical store there. Wowsers!