Age yourself by naming a store/business that no longer exists that you frequented.

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ForsakenConservative

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I grew up in a Detroit suburb, so forgive me……
I saw someone post Kresgee’s, I think that was the original K-mart. I spent alot of paper route money on plastic car models and sub sandwiches at the deli…..two for three bucks, if I remember…..
Anyone remember Service Merchandise? I never really cared for the chain, but I have some .22 Winchester Wildcat ammo with 99 cent price stickers from that store!
I didn’t see Outdoor America….bad blood here? I would go there when disappointed by a gun show, spent my fair share of money there, back when they kept good stock…. Funny thing, I bought my first reloading gear there-Lee Anniversary Kit, complete and good to go. Salesman told me he’d set me up with proper equipment when I was done with the “toys”….. My Lee kit still works great (30-ish years on), and O/A is gone…..
 
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RexHall Drugs (I'm sure I spelled that wrong) or was it RXHall Drug stores.

It was RXall i remember having one of them here also we never done business at it had a local privately owned one that we done business at.

Are you referring to this one, or was there some that were "knockoffs" of Rexall Drugs?

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Trippets - on Harvard and everyone bought their shoes there at one time or another.

Ugh U Need Um Tires

Frougs - We used to buy our clothes there back in the day.

Skaggs - All our hunting and reloading stuff used to be bought at this grocery store on Memorial.

Chicken, Steak and Chocolate Cake - One of our favorite restaurants as a kid. I don't remember for sure but I think they actually had a scale and charged kids by weight. Can you imagine doing that today?
 

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again northern states maybe but Red Owl grocery store
seen someone put coast to coast. I have a coast to coast 12 ga pump that has 1000's of rounds and still kicking. (i mentioned as someone mentioned old store front) although I dont use it anymore. :-) at least 60 years old i am sure, and probably cost under $50 lol. My dad owned first.
 
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