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Old 09-02-2024, 12:12 AM   #26
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Re: Anyone else miss Sears?

Sears used to have profit sharing with the employees. One could work there receive a retirement and some benefit from the stock price, typically beating inflation.
The corporate raiders took care of that.
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Old 09-02-2024, 07:08 AM   #27
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Re: Anyone else miss Sears?

Can't say that I miss Sears, but it was a choice. Bout only thing I got there was Tools or appliances. Things I don't really need to buy on a regular basis. I was never pleased with any Sears auto center. To big a ripoff like the Firestone/Good Year chain theft centers.
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Old 09-02-2024, 09:30 AM   #28
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Re: Anyone else miss Sears?

I bought a JC Higgins 22 rifle there in the early 60ies ,still got it,, lever actiion
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Old 09-02-2024, 09:32 AM   #29
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Re: Anyone else miss Sears?

I miss all of those places to shop. Last major purchase I got at Sears was my 80 inch Sharp Color TV and stand. That was in 2010 or 2011. The day the video Avatar came out. i still have a lot of Sears tools.
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Old 09-02-2024, 11:58 AM   #30
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I miss all of those places to shop. Last major purchase I got at Sears was my 80 inch Sharp Color TV and stand. That was in 2010 or 2011.
Man, an 80" TV must have been super-expensive back then! I paid $1500 for a higher end Sony 40" back in 2009. That sucker still works fine. But it's not a smart TV, so we use it with a Roku streaming stick in our guest room.

Wish I could still say the same for our 65" Samsung which is just past its 2-year warranty. I just had the optical audio output port go bad, along with the eARC port.
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Old 09-02-2024, 01:54 PM   #31
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Re: Anyone else miss Sears?

A LOT of my tools, wrenches, screwdrivers, etc were bought from the local Sears store and at swap meets, garage sales, auctions. Still have my Sear inductive timing light and dwell meter purchased years ago. Sears was great for home use tools for all around needs and a good value. Lot of our appliances were Sears/Kenmore thru the years. The local store closed quite a few years ago. Always had good luck with their batteries lasting well. Locally we also had a Gambles Hardware, Western Auto, OTASCO (Oklahoma Tire and Supply Co.), Radio Shack. All gone now and Wally World is pathetic to try and find decent tools/hardware, plumbing, electrical, etc. Have to make a trip to the big city to get decent quality now days.
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Old 09-03-2024, 01:58 PM   #32
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Re: Anyone else miss Sears?

When I got hired as an apprentice carpenter I went to Sears and got my first credit card. I bought my first tool box, pouch, snips, linesmans pliers, awl and tape measure. I still have all of them. I was working for a company installing acoustic ceilings in large commercial projects. Used to wear out tape measures like crazy cutting ceiling tile. Went through many pairs of snips as well. That was 1984.
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Old 09-05-2024, 07:28 AM   #33
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We had a Sears about 45 minutes away when I was a kid. My parents bought everything there. I suppose it was because they offered credit?
Making a trip to Sears was like a trip to an amusement park for us.
It was two stories and at the bottom of the escalator they had a candy stand with all kinds of candy and hot roasted nuts.
I can still remember the aroma that filled the air. There's no way you could pass it by without buying some hot roasted cashews!
We would sit on the motorcycles and pretend we owned one. I think they were made by Galera?
So many great memories of "going to Sears"
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Old 09-05-2024, 10:22 AM   #34
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My local Ace Hardware carries the Craftsman Tool line and I was told by an employee they honor the "Lifetime Warranty"
I've never had to take a Craftsman Tool back....I usually lose it and have to replace it.
I tested the warranty at Lowes last year and it is true. I got them to replace my 1/4 and 3/8 ratchets, no questions asked.
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Old 09-05-2024, 11:44 AM   #35
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Making a trip to Sears was like a trip to an amusement park for us.
It was two stories and at the bottom of the escalator they had a candy stand with all kinds of candy and hot roasted nuts.
I can still remember the aroma that filled the air. There's no way you could pass it by without buying some hot roasted cashews!
My dad would always give me 10 cents for the popcorn.

As for financing purchases, our first store credit account after getting married was called Sears Revolving Charge. It wasn't a card, just an account that we could use for large purchases, like a washer and dryer. Even put some tires and mag wheels for our van on that account!
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We shopped at the Fort Worth Store when I was a kid. My mom and dad liked it better than Sears. It also had an auto service center. Yes, many of the mechanics were top-notch.

Heck, you could even find good mechanics working at gas stations back then. I remember getting a 4-wheel brake job at one. Also, a guy literally working under a shade tree (because his single shop bay had a car in it) showed me how to set the points and ignition timing on my 283, after I had changed intake manifold and carb. I think he charged me around $2 labor.
"Monkey Ward" had a nice store in Harrison, Arkansas and it was busy. They were "the" tire store. The tires were mounted under an open shed out back in the alley. There was usually a line waiting, especially on Saturday.
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Wards and Sears sold everything back in the day. Used to get tires at Wards. My Ted Williams Model 100 was a big purchase for me at Sears. And plinking ammo. I miss Sears and Wards, Western Auto, Coast to Coast. Different times nowadays.
And Oklahoma Tire and Supply Company (Otasco)
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Sears sold Michelin tires under their brand. I ran them on my 72 Cheyenne for years. We bought a lot of goods from sears over the years.

I read somewhere that in the 1960's Sears had the same market share that Amazon has now.
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