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Joe Ades
English businessman

Joe Ades

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English businessman
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, North West England
Place of death
New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Age
74 years
Joe Ades
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Biography

Joseph "Joe" Ades /ˈɑdɛs/ (18 December 1934 – February 1, 2009), also known as the "Gentleman Peeler," was a well-known street potato peeler seller in New York City, United States.

Early life

Joseph Ades, the youngest of seven children, was born in Manchester, England, where his father worked in the textile industry. Leaving school at 15, he became an office boy before becoming intrigued by the local markets that would spring-up in the World War II–devastated landscapes of Northern England. He started out hawking comic books before selling linens, textiles, jewelry, and toys directly on the streets.

Australia

In 1956 he married a woman named Shirley, and they had three children. The family moved to Australia in 1969 as Ten Pound Poms and settled in Sydney, where Ades tried to set up markets in the parking lots of drive-in movies. Eventually he sold goods at street fairs off of the back of a large truck. After the marriage to Shirley dissolved in 1980, Ades remarried and divorced again.

His third wife gave him a copy of London Labour and the London Poor by Henry Mayhew, a contemporary of Charles Dickens, which recorded the activities of the street sellers of the Victorian period. Ades modeled himself on sellers that Mayhew called "the patterers," most of whom liked to ape the dress and mannerisms of gentlemen.

New York City

After the breakup of his third marriage and a period of residence in Ireland, Ades followed his daughter to New York City, taking up residence in Manhattan.

From 1993 onward, Ades sold $5 Swiss-made metal potato peelers. His engaging sales patter and his $1,000 Chester Barrie suits and shirts from Turnbull & Asser made him a well-known character on his regular demo circuit, which included places such as the Union Square Greenmarket. Ades never bothered with a license, meaning that he was often moved on by the New York City Police Department. His iconoclastic pitches and lifestyle eventually brought him attention and notoriety, and he was the subject of a Vanity Fair article.

Ades sold enough peelers to enjoy café society at the Pierre Hotel, on the Upper East Side, and lived with his fourth wife, Estelle Pascoe in her three-bedroom apartment on Park Avenue.

Ades died on February 1, 2009, aged 74, only a day after being informed that he had been granted American citizenship.

Legacy

Ades was survived by his daughter and two sons from his first marriage. His daughter, Ruth Ades-Laurent, began selling the peelers in the same spots as her father, but was later forbidden from selling in Union Square.

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