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KFC911 10-14-2018 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 10215527)
Sure do...but these would work just as well...
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Much better tool... "torpedoing" a can of beer with an oil spout without spilling a drop is impossible ;)!

Duplicate thread Chris...sorry 'bout that....never heard of the guy....

Sears & Lampert ....it'll be epic I'm sure.

dw1 10-14-2018 05:18 PM

Very sad. Not surprising, just very, very sad. When they did the deal with Kmart, the writing was on the wall.

Like others here I have fond childhood memories of the Christmas Wishbook arriving at our home.

Most of my tools (both hand tools and power tools) are Craftsman as well, because of my own purchases and the tools I inherited from my dad and my in-laws.

Not 10 feet away from me and working just fine is a Coldspot chest freezer that was purchased at Sears at least least 60 (!!!!) years ago and has only ever needed a replacement thermostat. My parents purchased it used around the time I was born , transported it cross-country, and gave it to me and my family when my parents sold their house to become full-time Florida residents.

The future doesn't belong to Target or Walmart either - more likely they will all be replaced with Amazon (or equivalent) warehouses and fulfillment centers. Sure, some specialty stores will still exist; hardware stores and home centers still likely have a future because it is awkward to ship 4x8 sheets of plywood via UPS.

madcorgi 10-14-2018 09:20 PM

Oil spout content: As a pump jockey at age 16 ay my local Esso (later Exxon), we had a guy who used to put the spout into the hole in the filler neck, then slam the cans down perfectly on the spout. Poetry in motion when he hit it, messy when he missed.

Sears content: My next job, also during high school, was as a small appliance (Division 34) salesman at the Sears in Montgomery Mall, Bethesda, MD.

wdfifteen 10-14-2018 10:02 PM

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Like others here I have fond childhood memories of the Christmas Wishbook arriving at our home. .[/QUOTE]

Boy Howdy! I can remember the smell of the ink and the feel of the paper as I looked at all the cool toys I would never have. As I recall toys were farther back in the catalog from the pages and pages of pictures of bras and panties. Somehow when you randomly opened the book it always fell open to the lingerie pages.

winders 10-15-2018 12:56 AM

RIP? Sears filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy which protects them from their creditors temporarily. When they file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you can say "RIP".

KFC911 10-15-2018 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by winders (Post 10215944)
RIP? Sears filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy which protects them from their creditors temporarily. When they file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you can say "RIP".

DEAD is dead....I don't need a death certificate, nor do I need to see the body either ;). It's big ol' pitchfork time....stick 'em and get it over with....they are DONE :(

LEAKYSEALS951 10-15-2018 05:02 AM

If I could hop in the time delorian and go back and change history, I would have sears adopt the amazon model before amazon had the chance.

Imagine that, a 21st century sears thriving as " amazon. " It would be unstoppable, and would be redefining shopping in the same way they did 100 years ago.

Oh well...:rolleyes:

legion 10-15-2018 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951 (Post 10216021)
If I could hop in the time delorian and go back and change history, I would have sears adopt the amazon model before amazon had the chance.

I think you'd have a lot of trouble convincing management at Sears to do that right up until it's too late.

fastfredracing 10-15-2018 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by madcorgi (Post 10215897)
Oil spout content: As a pump jockey at age 16 ay my local Esso (later Exxon), we had a guy who used to put the spout into the hole in the filler neck, then slam the cans down perfectly on the spout. Poetry in motion when he hit it, messy when he missed.

Sears content: My next job, also during high school, was as a small appliance (Division 34) salesman at the Sears in Montgomery Mall, Bethesda, MD.

Me also, I took a part time job there when I was 19 in the evenings, slinging tires. Sears tire and auto did everything back then, head gaskets, transmissions etc. I quickly moved up the ladder there, and quit my day job in the transmission shop, because I made way more money at Sears, and had a flexible schedule, which allowed me to go to college, while working nearly full time.
I almost made a career of it . You could back then. They paid well, had good bennies, and it was a decent place to work.
Glad I chose otherwise .
One of my old bosses there , is still a friend, and a Sears Lifer, he as been closing down stores for the last few years .
Sad

sammyg2 10-15-2018 08:55 AM

Store come and go, natural selection.
I figure if sears was worth having around, then I would have actually bought something from them in the past two decades.


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jcommin 10-15-2018 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 10215533)
I'm not a finance guy, but I think we are all missing the financial point. The guy who owns the place doesn't care if the chain goes down the tubes. That's why there has been no innovation or attempt to keep up with the times. The value has been in the brands that have been sold off, the properties/real estate, and the names/information from customer lists that have been sold to third parties. The parts are worth more than the whole. Lampert's taken a car (albeit a formerly running one), and parted it out.

Yep! Allstate Insurance, Craftsman, Die Hard, Kenmore, JC Higgens, Cold Spot just to name of few.

dw1 10-15-2018 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by legion (Post 10213571)
His best bet would have been to revive the catalog business online, put money into Sears' backend systems (where everything requires a follow-up phone call or two to complete and which haven't been changed since the 1980s), and invest in the stores by transforming them into hybrid retail locations/order fulfillment centers/order pickup centers.

I strongly agree. The last time I bought something from Sears, I ordered it on-line and picked it up at the brick-and-mortar store.

It struck me then that the best bet for Sears was for them to return to their roots (and the roots of retailers like Montgomery Ward) as a catalog retailer, albeit an on-line one. They are likely too far gone for that and have too much debt tied up in their brick-and-mortar stores and owed their creditors, but it would be nice to see them survive in some form.

Btw, another indication that the end is near is that Craftsman tools are sold on Amazon.com.

sammyg2 10-15-2018 10:10 AM

Maybe they can go back to selling fire-arms and ammo.
That was a big part of their biddness back in the day.

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Rtrorkt 10-15-2018 10:19 AM

Sears Homes 1908-1914

stevej37 10-15-2018 12:00 PM

My friend in the late 60's bought a 250cc bike from Sears. I think it was a Puch..re-badged.
It was about half the price of others. Great bike..until it broke and had to find parts.

vash 10-15-2018 12:23 PM

haha..i didnt realize; i just got this!! at least my future looks bright!

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