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

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mr ed

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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.
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 my 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…..
That's cause it was Fred Baker's Outdoor America store. Liked it better when it was a hole in the wall next to the movie theater.

It was Looboyles ! I worked at Southroads Mall location with Joe Krieger and Wanda Scott. Who had a hunting/ fishing tv show. And Bob Parkhurst who had a show on Krmg.

I miss Eastside Cafe at about Admiral and Gary in Tulsa

and it was Oertle's Out at 26th and Memorial O-e-r-t-l-e-s sung to the N-e-s-t-l-e-s- Jingle
 

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My wife is still wearing the wedding ring we bought at Service Merchandise.
I can't believe nobody has mentioned Safeway. Great grocery store.
Somebody mentioned Kerr-McGee; I think that was Deep Rock when I worked there my senior year of high school. One of my life-long friend's family had an International Harvester and Pontiac dealership. I bought their very last new Pontiac.
 

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