Sunday, 31 May 2009
Nike Dunk Hi Premium
Friday, 29 May 2009
Illadel, what you think ?????
Illadel, hail from Phillie in the US of A and make inks, not just any old inks, but heavy stainers and HEAVY pigment paints, apparently they are better than Krink.
We are considering stocking it in store, what do you think ???????
We are considering stocking it in store, what do you think ???????
Ironlak Delayed
Ironlak was due in this week, but they are not the quickest at shipping, to much of that Australian Sun and to much time spending watching Neighbours & Home&Away.
Next Friday Ironlak will drop instore and be on sale, sorry guys for the delay, i know a few of you were looking forward to seeing it in the flesh.
Next Friday Ironlak will drop instore and be on sale, sorry guys for the delay, i know a few of you were looking forward to seeing it in the flesh.
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Second best
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
The Hundreds Summe Range instore
Grog Cutters Coming Soon
Sunday, 24 May 2009
So Long, Farewell
Just to let anyone reading here that I've left Fat Buddha and I'll not be blogging here as a result. Thanks for reading my rubbish rants, OTT enthusiasm for stupid stuff and jumbled nonsense over the while I was writing here. You can always get me at www.markbuckland.org.
Ciao and thanks,
Mark
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Monstercolors Spraypaint
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Saturday, 16 May 2009
Mishka snapback New Era caps
Have Heart world tour
Friday, 15 May 2009
Saturday, 9 May 2009
Ironlak comes to GLasgow
Here we have Ironlak, the paint specifically designed for painters, reformulated and redone again until its perfect, the leaky valve saga has been fixed and Ironlak is the painters choice.Ironlak is ultra-thick, coverage is great, the guys at Oinkart love it, and they know their stuff, we will be stocking it in the next week, all 63 colors, it will be the cheapest paint we sell and we expect it to be given a warm welcome.
Friday, 8 May 2009
Death Decks

Following on from the recent post about the DEATH wheels, here are some images of some of the Death decks due in, will be available instore & online ASAP.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Tips as pay practice to be banned (about time)
The practice of using tips to make up workers’ pay to the minimum wage level is to be banned from October, the Government has announced.
The move follows a long campaign by unions, pushing for greater transparency and clarity for customers in bars and restaurants. The move is expected to benefit thousands of employees in the leisure and hospitality industries.
Employment relations minister Pat McFadden said: "When people leave a tip for staff, in a restaurant or anywhere else, they have a right to know that it will not be used to make up the minimum wage. It is also important for employers to have a level playing field on wages."This is a basic issue of fairness. We do not believe employers should be able to use tips meant as a bonus for staff to boost pay levels to the legal minimum."Our consultation showed wide support for these changes, including from business groups, and we are working with them to ensure that consumers get the information they need”.
Derek Simpson, Unite's joint general secretary said: "The Government are to be congratulated for doing the right thing by low-waged waiting staff and moving to close the loophole which has allowed greedy employers to use tips to pay staff the minimum wage."Hard-working waiting staff will be delighted to learn that bad employers can no longer line their pockets with the money that customers intended to go to workers."This is a triumph for the poorly paid in restaurants, bars and hotels across the country, and for Unite's campaign on behalf of all hospitality staff”.
The move follows a long campaign by unions, pushing for greater transparency and clarity for customers in bars and restaurants. The move is expected to benefit thousands of employees in the leisure and hospitality industries.
Employment relations minister Pat McFadden said: "When people leave a tip for staff, in a restaurant or anywhere else, they have a right to know that it will not be used to make up the minimum wage. It is also important for employers to have a level playing field on wages."This is a basic issue of fairness. We do not believe employers should be able to use tips meant as a bonus for staff to boost pay levels to the legal minimum."Our consultation showed wide support for these changes, including from business groups, and we are working with them to ensure that consumers get the information they need”.
Derek Simpson, Unite's joint general secretary said: "The Government are to be congratulated for doing the right thing by low-waged waiting staff and moving to close the loophole which has allowed greedy employers to use tips to pay staff the minimum wage."Hard-working waiting staff will be delighted to learn that bad employers can no longer line their pockets with the money that customers intended to go to workers."This is a triumph for the poorly paid in restaurants, bars and hotels across the country, and for Unite's campaign on behalf of all hospitality staff”.
Alessi Watches Coming Soon
Alessi have been one of the brands i wanted to carry from Day 1 when the store opened, its taken 2 and a half years to get them to supply us, but later on this month we will take in our first Delivery of Alessi Watches.As you would expect from the brand that brought you the iconic Starke orange squeezer the watches are great, surprisingly well priced and great movement from Seiko, all designed by some great Alessi Designers.
Hopefully this will be the start of some great Alessi products making their way instore and online.
Medicom Series 17 Bearbrick
Sunday, 3 May 2009
Death Wheels Coming Instore
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