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Do you mean like these?

If so there are millions still fitted.
 

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They're not stone, this has been posted in the wrong forum category. I'll move it over.

Chicken tiles were made by Johnsons Tiles in the, what, 80's?

And accidentally the pattern on the front if put the right way up would look like chickens. Although they weren't meant to be, and some fitted them in a random direction, customers did used to complain and assume they were all meant to go with the chicken standing the right way up.

I'll try to find you a picture.

Some horrible colours back then. Seen loads of tiles on top of tiles in kitchens, and when you pulled off the first layer, chicken tiles were under them. I bet that's happening less and less these days though. I've not seen it mentioned for a long long time lol so you might just be the last!!
 
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Yep - just retiled a '70s cloakroom that had 108x108mm textured vein in pink! (4.25" in old money)
 
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Time's Ran Out

Bit of both Dan - Johnsons Cristal made the 'chicken' textured vein range from the early 70s and Pilkingtons brought out a no pattern vein due to its success and innovative design!
 
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I always smile when I see a new refit job fixed with these as I know how easy they will come off!!!
 

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Ahhhh there you go then. Swear I saw them in the blue pilks packaging, and originally remembered some in white johnsons packaging. Lots and lots of dust on them. Back in the topps tiles days.

Notice the colour was taken from a sample of vomit in the picture. lol
 

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I always smile when I see a new refit job fixed with these as I know how easy they will come off!!!

I'd fought with a fair few to be honest! Lath and plaster > BAL Primer > BAL Whitestar (or Grip was it back then before the new Grip came out agan?) - lethal combination. Replaced walls just to retile a splashback lol
 
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I always smile when I see a new refit job fixed with these as I know how easy they will come off!!!
But as they've been on for some 40 years with tubbed adhesive, I think the customer got value for money.
We would often get to a site kitchen or bathroom after the painters and find the walls emulsioned! So either the Bal Tad adhesive or the emulsion had special properties.
 
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Sorry to jump the thread but why do johnsons state they are a British manufacturer and then have 'made in china' stamped on? Anyoneone know? Cheers
 

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