Francis Kay Vintage Mccoys Arcade, Fore St, Exeter EX4 3AN

Francis Kay Vintage

12 Reviews
  • Friday10 AM–3:45 PM
  • Saturday10:30 AM–6 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday10 AM–3:45 PM
  • Tuesday10:30 AM–3:45 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–3:45 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–3:45 PM
Francis Kay Vintage Mccoys Arcade, Fore St, Exeter EX4 3AN

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Mccoys Arcade, Fore St, Exeter EX4 3AN

Hours

  • Friday10 AM–3:45 PM
  • Saturday10:30 AM–6 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday10 AM–3:45 PM
  • Tuesday10:30 AM–3:45 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–3:45 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–3:45 PM

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Recommended Reviews

Joe Donn
19.03.2024
Francis Kay Vintage
Really friendly shop owner and very knowledgeable on all things film cameras and Polaroid. Also an excellent selection of typewriters and analogue audio kit. Couldn't recommend Francis Kay Vintage any higher!
Jim Hudson
06.03.2024
Francis Kay Vintage
A treasure trove of vintage electronics, cameras, typewriters, etc owned by a friendly guy wielding huge knowledge and at least 2 soldering irons.A priceless indie ship which the city should cherish.
Jacqui Manning
01.02.2024
Francis Kay Vintage
Very nice place
WineWeasel
27.01.2024
Francis Kay Vintage
Great place for vintage clothes and stuff want to dress different or go out in an outfit than no-one else will be wearing this is the place for you from twead and velvet to silk
M281
21.01.2024
Francis Kay Vintage
Chris was super helpful today with advice on restoring an old typewriter.Looking forward to getting it back workingHis shop is fab and well worth a visit
Dr Oliver Sacks
17.12.2023
Francis Kay Vintage
It's not so often you meet yourself when you're out in the wild but I did in Exeter yesterday when I went into Francis Kay Vintage. A long-time, er, collector of vintage hi-fi myself shall we say, I stumbled across the shop in the arcade and had my interest piqued but had to raise an eyebrow at the laissez-faire attitude of the proprietor (opening time 10.30, actual time 10.45 and shop still closed). Like I said, not so often you meet yourself. Anyways, after a swift top up in spoons (just caffeine) I returned and entered his Aladdin's cave of analogue musical reproduction since he'd now opened. I entered to hear the end of what could be unkindly described as a mansplain but sort of let him off since he actually seemed to be relaying decent info about human auditory ranges and the fall off of most cheap speaker drivers (the guy on the receiving end looked clueless so had probably asked for it anyhow). My partner was with me so after some gentle ribbing that I could actually stock his shop we had a fair old chat about, amongst other things, reconditioning my old Heybrooks, re-capping Walkmans, the problems with Rega bases and tone-arm re-wiring and the price and timings for a full Nakamichi service. Not in the least bit pushy I almost left with a pair of AR3as (walnut veneers were in good nick and they sounded probably as good as when they were launched in 1964) - but only cause I'd insulted him 20 seconds earlier by mistakenly thinking they were a pair of Wharfdales (to be fair they were grills on and could have been anything from 1960-1975). If I wasn't still a working man I think I'd be working at something like this. And besides - vintage is cool so dust off your turntable and keep analogue alive by dropping by. It's worth a trip to Exeter on its own.

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