Sears

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  1. Dimedude2

    Dimedude2 Member

    Their pliers really sucked.
     
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  3. lokin4areason

    lokin4areason Member

    used to have many of the wish list catalogs that i would save from the late 70s to the mid to late 90s

    lost them to flooding and been searching for a set since

    they were great catalogs to flip thru esp the early ones from the turn of the century

    you could see kit(s) in building complete house(s) to horse drawn carriage(s)

    not the mention the different assortment of other item(s) like ; knives , guns , clothing , dolls , watches , and so

    it was a general store for its era , imo
     
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  4. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Never seen one of those before - or I do not recall it. And yes I remember the 60's riding the bus to go to sears and then to woolsworth's store with Grandma - getting grilled cheese and a coke - what a treat. And yes she is the one who first got me into coins - my brother and me got to search her penny jar for wheat cents to fill in our old whitman albums back then. I still have some of those albums - the wheat cents I moved from whitman to dansco album. Basically only had buy/add the key dates to complete them. Good old days!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  5. Dimedude2

    Dimedude2 Member

    Growing up in Chicagoland, Sears held Illinois hostage for huge tax breaks in the 70s and 80s, and the always corrupt and inept government caved in big time. Sears sold a lot of crap and mastered in the bait and switch selling approach.
     
  6. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    I don't recall Sear's ever being overpriced. It's where I used to go when I was a teen to spend my hard-earned summer job money on things like fishing gear. Our local Sear's had a large candy bar on the ground floor. When I was in 5th grade we could buy like a half pound of M&M's there for something like 50 cents.
     
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  7. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    I'd love to see the gun section.
     
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  8. ksmooter61

    ksmooter61 Active Member

    I remember at my grandmother's home when I was young, the previous year's catalog being the emergency backup...

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  9. The Half Dime

    The Half Dime Arrows!

    You just summed up FedEx in 4 words. ;)
     
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  10. Bill in Burl

    Bill in Burl Collector

    The "back-up" was always in my grandfathers house/farm in the outhouse as well, Sears but sometimes Monkey Wards. They didn't get indoor plumbing until about 1959 and that was in Iowa. It was awful with 8 cousins, and the last one up in the morning had to take and dump out all the chamber pots, but we all called those thunder pots. Nice porcelain or stoneware lidded low pots about 8-9 inches wide and 3-4' tall. All my fishing gear was always from Sears or Western Auto.
     
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