Keeping the balls in the air at Bunnings
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March 10, 2021 9.00pm
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John de Meur of Cremorne Point claims: “The ball-topped columns (C8) that George Zivkovic talks about were a feature of the BBC Hardware chain stores. They were taken over by Bunnings in 2001. I have no idea what they were meant to signify, but they remind me of Wirth’s circus.” Martin Field of Kingscliff says: “As I recall, three balls used to be the sign of a pawnbroker, but I suggest that in Bunnings’ case it’s just a tri-ball symbol.”
Keeping the balls in the air at Bunnings
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