Fife entrepreneur celebrating after his business supplies props for new 007 movie

Carl Morenikeji

A Fife entrepreneur and James Bond fan is celebrating after two products from his business were supplied for the new 007 movie.

No Time To Die has been released today in cinemas across the UK.

Carl Morenikeji's firm Scaramanga sold two of its large brass vintage padlocks to one of the movie's props buyers in May 2019.

Both products supplied were used as props in the latest Bond movie, but it isn't known where they were utilised.

It marks the 14th Hollywood or major UK movie in less than a decade to use the company's wares as props.

Previous ones include The Hobbit, Paddington 2, Mama Mia! Here We Go Again, Victoria & Abdul and The Legend of Tarzan.

The vintage specialist is based at Prestonhall Industrial Estate on the outskirts of Cupar.

Carl has been a fan of James Bond since he was 10-years-old.

In September 2006, he quit his corporate job to start his own firm designing and selling his own range of vintage-style leather bags.

He named his business after the surname of villain Francisco Scaramanga from the 1974 movie The Man With The Golden Gun.

Carl is telling Kingdom FM how his firm had found out that the two products sold were being used for the latest Bond movie:

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