Thursday 14 August 2014

The personal touch

I was sorting through some bits and pieces when I came across this letter from Hinton Hunt Figures Marketing Ltd. It was enclosed with one of the orders of figures I received in the early seventies, probably 1973 or 1974. I can’t make out the signatures but I’m thinking that the bottom one may be by Marcus Hinton himself (click on the image to zoom in).

It seems likely that the letter came with the last order I made which may be why I stuck it inside my catalogue. That order was for French figures as by that time I had completed my Prussian army. As I recall I ordered several units of line grenadiers in the advancing pose, some guard horse artillery and possibly some one-piece cuirassiers.

The orders always arrived in a padded Jiffy bag with the figures wrapped together in newspaper or tissue paper. This wasn’t the safest way to pack such delicate items (Minifigs for instance came packed in sawdust in a stout cardboard box) and there were always casualties long before the figures reached the wargame table. I soon got wise to this and ordered a few extra figures to allow for breakages.

I never painted those French figures and they went the same way as the Prussians.

7 comments:

lewisgunner said...

That's so sad. Poor you not getting round to painting those French figures. Its really quite poignant.

Roy

Matt said...

It sounds so "British" when you read it. Lovely piece of nostalgia.

Stryker said...

Roy - yes, I left home and entered the real world shortly after buying them, but at least it had a happy ending!

Matt - I agree "trusting that your Hinton Hunt figures will give you pleasure" - well they certainly have.

the Archduke said...

Ah, the memories of dealing with the "only mail order department of the above address". Some of us believed it was his Mum. I take it the redactions to the address are yours?

Stryker said...

Yes, I thought it best to remove the address as it is a private house and I know someone is bound to try and send an order!!!

the Archduke said...

Now there's a thought. I'll bet there's a cuirassier or two down the back of the sofa........

Stryker said...

Archduke - surprisingly I do have a cuirassier or two in the sofa!!!