Mr Graham originally thought one of his customers was 'having a wind-up'
The publishers of Vogue magazine sent a Cornish village pub a framed apology letter after a mix-up.
Pointing out the pub was named after the hamlet in which it is located near Redruth and has been around for longer than the magazine, publishers Conde Nast subsequently backed down.Conceding they would have spotted their error had they investigated further, on Thursday landlords Mark and Rachel Graham received a framed copy of the response.Mr Graham told the PA news agency: “I thought that was a nice touch. I did enjoy that.
“The word ‘vogue’ is actually a Cornish word and it means smelting house or blowing house, where the tin was smelted,” he said. “I think it would be good on both parties if we met in person, shook hands and had lunch and a couple of real ale pints,” Mr Graham said.
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