The Founders, Bill Robertson and Ray Trull.
Ray put in £250 and Bill borrowed £250 from the
bank and supplied the small
van which he bought for £250 at 10 shillings a week.
They looked into an empty pub called The Star, however, the
council wouldn't give
planning permission for change of use, so they contacted a landlord
who
had various properties. He said they could have 1 & 3 Erith
Road, which was
two shop fronts with maisonettes at the rear and over the top.
When they first viewed the shop they found star gift stamps
and star banners and
posters, so they agreed to call the firm Star Electrical Wholesalers
because the name Star kept cropping up. It also wouldn't harm
that the biggest electrical wholesaler was Sun Electric and
Star would come before them in the
phone book.
As ex contractors themselves Ray and Bill always treated the
customers the way they would like to be treated. They ensured
trading was honest and above board. They had the reputation
of being the most honest and reliable electrical wholesalers.
This still holds good today.
Their first employee was the milkman's boy who cleared up on
Saturdays after his milk round. When he was old enough Bill
went to see his headmaster to get him out of school between
terms. He is still working for the company. R & B Star treat
employees how they would like to be treated, and the same principles
apply today, if you like our service let others know if not
then let us know.
The business expanded and the accountant recommended they became
a limited company. "Star Electrical Wholesalers Ltd."
was not accepted. Many
permutations were tried and rejected. In desperation they tried
Ray & Bill
Star etc. and this was accepted, they then tried R & B Star
(Electrical Wholesalers) Ltd. the name we use today. This fitted
well with the pop music of the
day who were introduced as "And now R & B Star ---"
The bank called us
the Rhythm and Blues account.
They out grew 1&3 Erith Road and moved up the road to 68
to 72.
The wholesaler Ray previously worked for went bankrupt and they
bought his Lewisham premises in Lee High Road, but not the company.
They outgrew these premises and relocated to Thurston Road Industrial
Estate, in Lewisham.
There was a separate bulk warehouse but this became a nuisance
because of having to keep going back and forwards to it, therefore,
they signed up for 13 & 14 Kennett Road, which was bigger
than the rest of the premises put together.
Just after signing along came the three day week. It looked
like curtains for R & B Star but Bill had the idea of telephoning
all the factory customers and convinced them now was the time
to do all their alterations. The three day week broke many companies.
It made R & B Star. They did more business during the three
day week than any other time so far and their reputation grew.
The manufacturers, who wouldn't supply them before, were queuing
up to take them on.
Over the next few years Ray took early retirement from the
business on health grounds.
Bill moved to Norfolk and the company purchsed a small wholesaler
Grove Electric. The original Manager Derek Woods has now aquired
the branch and it is now called Woods and Star.
When Bill came to retire, he sold the company to his sons Bob
and Brian, Bob is our current Chairman and sadly Brian passed
away in October 2003.
An online website was set up as the dot com era boomed. By 2002
we had set up a fully transactional Business to Business Ecommerce
website allowing customers to login and view their account details
and place orders. Towards the end of 2004 in addition to our
B2B Ecommerce site we set up a Business to Consumer Ecommerce
site allowing anyone to order items via the Internet with a
credit card (www.rbstaronline.co.uk)
In 2004 the Lewisham branch moved to Norman Road in Greenwich
where it is now allowing for further expansion of the London
side of the business. Brian's eldest son Glenn and Bob's eldest
son Andrew have both now joined the board of Directors and Glenn's
sister Vicky has joined our Head Office team as financial controller.
A new Kent branch was opened in Maidstone in September of 2007
and has grown from strength to strength since. The branch is
located on the 20/20 business estate just off junction give
of the M20. In the summer of 2008 some of the accounts and head
office functions have been moved to the Maidstone branches plush
new offices.
Why not pay us a visit ...