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In 1961 and with a young family Tony Follett made the brave decision to leave
his existing cabinet making employer and embark on a route of his own.
From early hard times as many businesses find, he with partner (Eric Dyer) began
to build upon, what was to become an extremely successful restoration and
cabinet making business.
Whilst happily restoring furniture for other antique dealers in the Hampshire
area, where the business was situated, Tony and Eric were desperately saving to
reap the dividends of their own shop.
This in 1967 came to fruition, when they were able to purchase a building that
not only brought the polishing and workshops under one roof but also had the
colossal benefits of a main street shop.
And so retailing began.
Whilst phenomenal success was being brought upon with their bespoke cabinet
making workshops, so now came the opportunity to supply.
Within a few years huge dining tables were being ordered and many grand antiques
were being restored for influential customers throughout the UK.
American, Dutch and German Embassies along with the Duke of Norfolk at Arundel
Castle had all become customers of Tony and Eric’s partnership in Gosport,
Hampshire. Major naval orders from Admiral’s to high ranking officers in Canada
were on the supply chain of Dyer & Follett’s growing business. They now employed
up to 8 skilled cabinet makers and French polishers, and remember we are still
just in to the 1970’s.
And so the business progressed until 1976 when at the age of 42 Tony decided
that he wanted a slight change. Always being a person that was extremely proud
of his skills, he wanted to get back to using them, hands on, and not just being
an overseer to others. With wife Joan (who had been at the forefront from the
beginning, and had worked in the new shop when it had opened), son John (in his
2nd year of cabinet maker apprenticeship) and daughter Marion (still at school),
the Follett family moved and embarked upon a new business in Tavistock, Devon.
And so what was (and still is) H.A.Follett & Son was born – 1st September 1977.
Workshop duties by day and shop preparation by night was the order of the many,
many days in the early beginning s of a raw ‘Follett’s of Tavistock’.
By spring 1978, the first retail shop of H.A.Follett & Son was opened, selling a
mixture of Follett’s restored antique furniture, reproduction furniture and a
range of brass & copperware that was extremely popular at that time.
By 1981 the retail operation had become a massive part of the business and at
this time John Follett embarked on his first solo responsibility, (he got
married to Debbie) and began to directly order reproduction furniture from many
small manufacturer’s rather than middle man.
And unknowingly at the time, so was the birth of today’s ‘Follett’s of Tavistock’
Over the next few years ‘Follett’s’ employed directly (8), concentrating upon
special orders and restoration. They also sub contracted many people in the
supply chain of new reproduction furniture.
Soon the obvious option of selling compatible associated goods came into being
but still very much based on small quality manufacturers.
Mirrors were one of the first, and as with a good ‘Follett’s’ tradition, they
are still happily using the same small family business today to provide a
quality yet competitive product.
As things moved on, so correctly, did the business and before long, many items
that are on display on this website came into being. All products are
scrutinised by the ‘Follett’s’ family quality control.
As time goes by so things continue to change......
Tony and Joan Follett (founders) retired to the extremely difficult life that
retirement in Exmouth, Devon offers.
Debbie (remember her from 1981) brings new thought patterns into the business,
and so the lamps, shades and lighting part of the business was born.
Like history repeating itself, so the next part of the ‘Follett’s’ story begins.
Debbie Follett embarks upon a strategy of offering not only lamp bases but
shades as defined by the customer.
So within 2 years we have a personalised shade department where customers can
bring in their bases and pick shades, ceiling shades etc., etc to compliment
their homes.
The complete circle of customer choice – Our aim is to try to supply,
We cannot promise the world but we offer more options than any one else we know.
One of our many mottos is:-
Once we’ve got you
we’ve got you for10 years.
Why?
Because, without high pressure salesmanship (nobody at Follett’s is on
commission) we are in a position to tell you the truth.
So, once you are happy with us and our principles, it will take us 10 years to
furnish your home. No silly promises.
No stupid extras.
We will work around you.
Yes, we take Visa etc.
No we don’t do Interest Free Credit – Why?????????????
Because you have to pay for it – SOMEWHERE!
We believe that it is cheaper for you to arrange finance with your bank or
existing credit card issuer, Visa/MasterCard, than us offering you INTEREST FREE
CREDIT that YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR.
Talk to us- we do listen.
The Future
Daniel Follett (3rd Generation) joined the firm in 2001, and has gone through
the same learning curve that John went through before he took the business over
in the mid 1980’s.
Keen and knowledgeable at an early age and aware that the
customer should always be offered the best possible service whilst always
telling the truth, he is already amassing a dedicated number of customers that
request his attention. The best possible compliment.
He has just arranged a dedicated online telephone number to speed the service
offered and takes full control of the latest lines for 2005.
The Retail outlet has just moved to offer limited free customer parking and has
joined forces with Ken Shield of ‘The Gas and Stove Centre’ in Tavistock.
Another business of more than 20 years experience. Watch this space for more
good deals on Fireplaces, Fires and Stoves.
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