In the old days, Sears even sold whole houses from the catalogues
I probably would have never switched from Craftsman to Snap-On if not for the fact that when I was living in Chico,CA there was no Sears store, only a Sears catalogue outlet. It took me 1-2 weeks to get a tool replaced. Snap-On was only a phone call away would deliver that day.A older friend of mine, a retired high performance engine rebuilder, told me of his stories of going to Sears 4 or 5 times a year to get replacement screwdrivers that failed, since they guaranteed them for life. After about 2 years he said the sales guy said “Clem, you know we sell chisels”![]()
me too-- and honestly-- it beats sitting in traffic----The indoor malls near me are nearly empty even on a Saturday night. They've been there since the 70s. Stores close one after another. Eventually, we'll be buying from and working for online businesses. Get ready to telecommute... (I already do)