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Porsche parts were as close as your local Sears store in the 70s
Mostly VW/914/912/356. but plenty of small 911 parts too.![]()
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I remember going to Sears with my dad to pick up a full overhaul kit for my sisters Beetle.
I think it was less than $100 and that kit had everything in it. Was around that time (1976) on the cover of the catalog. Sears in Canada had closed a while back and I kind of miss it. I have to walk further during the winter months to get into the mall now that the Sears has been shuttered. Actually I do kind of miss going bargain finding in there. No one seemed to know what the heck was going on and sometimes they would apply discounts on discounts. No wonder they were not successful. When I first started working in my trade, I would frequently go through the tool section and wait for sales. Their tools might not have been Snap On quality but they were decent and long lasting and had that no hassle warranty.
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I'm going to miss Sears about as much as I miss Weinerschnitzel..
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I already miss what Sears was 20+ years ago. I've been through the five stages of grieving and have reached acceptance.
As far as what Sears is now? It can die for all I care.
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Only Wolfie would try to politicize this with BS.....
FWIW I think had Sears put their catalog online ten or fifteen years ago they'd be thriving today... |
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And for contrast:
How Best Buy survived the retail apocalypse This part seemed particularly relevant: Quote:
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I haven't been in a Best Buy in 6-7 years. Everything they sell is cheaper and easier to buy on-line from others. Who are their customers?
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Probably. At least they have a target market. I've ordered one thing from Best Buy in the past 3 years, and it was ordered online. Part of the reason was I wasn't getting good information from Amazon on the kind of thing I was ordering, and wanted to be able to physically inspect the item before accepting it. I also found their prices competitive with Amazon.
Honestly, I find Walmart's online store to be cheaper than Amazon for the same items, I can have it shipped to a local store for free in a day or two, and I can physically inspect the item prior to acceptance.
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I guess I'm one of the rare hold outs that still likes to buy from a store, rather than online. I would much prefer flipping through a paper catalog, than an online one. Society has just gotten lazier and lazier.
Pretty disturbing, seeing people celebrate the demise of one of this country's greatest past institutions. Whether its the fault of their own or not. .
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I've tried to order from Walmart a few times and have not had good luck finding what I was looking for. They either didn't offer the item or had a very limited selection. I want to use Walmart but it just hasn't worked for me yet.
Getting back to the topic, Penney's actually had some pretty decent high-performance stuff way back when. |
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I went to Loews to grab some joist hangers yesterday and hardware was loaded with Craftsman tools and tool chests.
BTW my son is still using my Sears Silverstone amp.
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Anyone who likes brousing, and evidently has nothing but time, and money on their hands. I NEVER walk into a store just to look around, and hope something catches my eye.
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Back in the 1930s, my father worked for Sears in Greensboro, NC designing mail order heating systems for homes. He said that the demand for systems was great and that they never got caught up! Those were the days!
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It is done.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-sears-bankruptcy-liquidation-exclusiv/exclusive-sears-to-ask-bankruptcy-judge-to-liquidate-sources-idUSKCN1P218J Quote:
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