Talk:Peddler/Archives/2011

Odd redirection
"Travelling salesman" (two l's) redirects to "Peddlar", while "Traveling salesman" (one l) redirects to "Door to Door".

It seems to me that all the "travelling salesman" and "door-to-door" queries should end up in one place, maybe "Peddlar" and "Door to door" should be merged? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mohanchous (talk • contribs).

Drummers
I was surprised that there is no mention in this article of "drummers" as vendors, or the practice of banging a drum while hawking one's wares - literally drumming up business. I know when I was a little girl in Philadelphia, this charming practice was still alive; I remember the fruit vendor with his cries of "Strawberries, Blueberries, che-e-erries!" accompanied by a drumbeat. I did some searching and couldn't find any information about this practice. If anyone knows something about it, could s/he add this to the article? Thanks.Carlaclaws (talk) 15:16, 17 May 2010 (UTC)

Monger
The inclusion of monger is a bit confusing, as it contradicts the lede: most mongers are not traveling salesmen, they're rather fixed-abode salesmen (fishmonger, for example). Maybe one article called... um... traders or something could explain the difference between mongers, traders, brokers, dealers, sellers, etc? --Arkelweis (talk) 15:56, 10 June 2010 (UTC)