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Very sad news. Bang & Olufsen in Eastbourne closing

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thorne Posted: Thu, Mar 23 2017 6:52 PM

Unbelievable and very sad.  The store has been in Eastbourne since the 70s, when it was known as Leonard Booth, and there actually was a man called Leonard Booth.  An institution in the towno

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Rolf replied on Fri, Mar 24 2017 6:45 PM

I for one am certainly looking forward to the exciting continuation of this new thread and the general outrage from the UK when the premises is turned into a pizzeria or such. As usual from the UK posters, highly relevant topics for the General Discussion & Questions forum....

When will the UK moderators finally provide a UK forum (or maybe even better a England forum as to not drag down Scotland and Ireland in this drivel)  so that LOCAL English topics can be discussed? Or maybe Lee can inform me that I am again free to choose what I choose to read or not.

Maybe the otherwise highly successful Italian Forum can be renamed and put to better use in and English Forum instead?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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StUrrock replied on Fri, Mar 24 2017 7:24 PM
Rolf:

I for one am certainly looking forward to the exciting continuation of this new thread and the general outrage from the UK when the premises is turned into a pizzeria or such. As usual from the UK posters, highly relevant topics for the General Discussion & Questions forum....

When will the UK moderators finally provide a UK forum (or maybe even better a England forum as to not drag down Scotland and Ireland in this drivel) so that LOCAL English topics can be discussed? Or maybe Lee can inform me that I am again free to choose what I choose to read or not.

Maybe the otherwise highly successful Italian Forum can be renamed and put to better use in and English Forum instead?

Can we have an Eastbourne only forum?
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thorne replied on Fri, Mar 24 2017 7:25 PM

Oh dear, there was no intention on my part to offend anyone. Surely any store closure anywhere is sad news. Or is there a geographical bias on this forum of which I was unaware?

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I find it very easy to skip, what is not of interest for me.

And besides - even if I sit in Denmark (and partly Germany) - I find it interesting to hear about what goes on in the UK.

So, keep us/me informed.

However, I need no lamenting in several posts afterwards - if that shop turns into a pizzaria, it probably is why people are more interested in pizza's than in B&O gear.

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9 LEE replied on Fri, Mar 24 2017 8:29 PM

Moved to 'People and LifeStyle' Rolf, so you don't have to see it.  I'm sorry if it caused offence.

@ thorne, no, there is no bias and your post was perfectly understandable. It's always sad when a dealer closes. I've been (and still am) friends with dealers who have closed their doors for the last time, and it was a real wrench for them as well as the customers.  I too remember the store being Leonard Booth when I moved to Eastbourne in 1989 and I remember him having Roberts Radios in the window!

In this case, the owner of B&O Eastbourne lives at least a couple of hours drive from Eastbourne and over the years has grown tired of having a store so far away where he cannot keep a close eye on what's going on.  They've had a variety of good staff (Scott, the old manager was good), bad staff, and pretty awful staff in there (from what ex-customers have told me) who put a lot of local people off the brand. B&O Brighton, who are a slick operation with good staff and a very motivated owner, have clearly picked up plenty of business from the area as they are doing really well. Perhaps this has impacted the store too...

I think it was the owners intention to eventually retire to Eastbourne, but his plans changed.  We're not 'friends' as such - but he does run a couple more dealerships in North London which seem to be doing perfectly well, and he's a seasoned business owner who has my respect for what he does.

South Street (where the store is) is adjacent to Grove Road, which is becoming the 'Foodie' area of Eastbourne all of a sudden - so the Pizzeria quip may end up coming true!!  

There's another business based in Eastbourne which specialises in Bang & Olufsen though...  I can't think of the name though Big Smile

Lee

 

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Simonbeo replied on Fri, Mar 24 2017 9:07 PM

Rolf sounds like a laugh.

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StUrrock replied on Fri, Mar 24 2017 9:28 PM
Simonbeo:

Rolf sounds like a laugh.

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Is he from Eastbourne, maybe we could show him the delights of Beachy Head?
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Simonbeo replied on Fri, Mar 24 2017 9:32 PM

He seems offended by the existence of the UK and its inhabitants becoming emotional about the loss of another shop. Eastbourne? Don't think so. 

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Rolf - 2 posts......and ready for a Beoworld palace revolution ;-)

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thorne replied on Sat, Mar 25 2017 5:18 PM

No, I can't think of the name either, but if it comes to me, I'll let you know.  Wonder if the'll be buying up any of their stock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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9 LEE replied on Sat, Mar 25 2017 10:23 PM

thorne:

No, I can't think of the name either, but if it comes to me, I'll let you know.  Wonder if the'll be buying up any of their stock

I doubt it... the owner will just transfer it to his other two stores!

Lee

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thorne replied on Sat, Mar 25 2017 10:30 PM

By the way, you are right about the staff. Scott was indeed very good. Installation service, apart from one or two notable exceptions, was iffy, in many cases carried out by sales staff

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Rolf replied on Sun, Mar 26 2017 7:56 AM

Being a founding member of this site I have been sad to see the deterioration of it over the years and therefore choose to stop being an active member a few years ago after another shop closing thread.

Irrespectively I will "again" leave, but will sat that I prefer three postings of relevance than 8942 postings of usual *** speak,

Quality over Quantity,

 

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Sandyb replied on Sun, Mar 26 2017 10:03 AM

not sure how negative posts count as either quality or constructive......as said earlier, if your'e not interested in a thread or post, ignore it......

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Duels replied on Sun, Mar 26 2017 10:19 AM
I just don't get that. Read the things you are interested in. Don't read the things you are not. Forums evolve.
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Rolf:

Being a founding member of this site I have been sad to see the deterioration of it over the years and therefore choose to stop being an active member a few years ago after another shop closing thread.

Irrespectively I will "again" leave, but will sat that I prefer three postings of relevance than 8942 postings of usual *** speak,

Quality over Quantity,

 

Founding member or not - if your only 'B&O interest' is how many shops are closing, I fully understand that you are about to leave 'again'.

Beoworld is about much more than ''shop closing'.

MM

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Simonbeo replied on Sun, Mar 26 2017 1:38 PM

I think the evolution of retail is relevant to B&O too. With Play forming a great proportion of revenue I believe in buying from your local store. This is as opposed to on-line ,which is being pushed by the company and hopefully ensures there will still be B&O shops on the high street. The products deserve more than an icon on a website to sell them as they're tactile and must be seen in real-life.

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Duels replied on Sun, Mar 26 2017 1:55 PM
Simonbeo:

I think the evolution of retail is relevant to B&O too. With Play forming a great proportion of revenue I believe in buying from your local store. This is as opposed to on-line ,which is being pushed by the company and hopefully ensures there will still be B&O shops on the high street. The products deserve more than an icon on a website to sell them as they're tactile and must be seen in real-life.

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I think both on-line and physical stores are important. It would be a mistake to just rely on stores. There simply aren't anywhere near enough of them in enough places to handle to volumes of Play items B&O want and need to sell. I am lucky enough to have an excellent dealer in Sheffield just walking distance from my house. But it would be frustrating for anyone who had to travel miles to pick up a £200 A1 for example and who could get an alternative product on-line.

Most retailers who succeed in the current market have a good combined physical/virtual model.
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Simonbeo replied on Sun, Mar 26 2017 2:58 PM

I totally agree and I'm in a similar position to you , in that I can walk to a shop , and buy my new headphones for example.

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StUrrock replied on Mon, Mar 27 2017 9:41 AM
Rolf:

Being a founding member of this site I have been sad to see the deterioration of it over the years and therefore choose to stop being an active member a few years ago after another shop closing thread.

Irrespectively I will "again" leave, but will sat that I prefer three postings of relevance than 8942 postings of usual *** speak,

Quality over Quantity,

With your and my post ...

Make that 8944 of *** speak now then

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