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Zunu wrote:Celedam wrote:I'd love to visit a store like that. It reminds me of Fry's Electronics back in the '90s, when it was still cool.
The video kinda looks like Michael's to me. I admit they're pretty middlebrow when it comes to art supply stores, but at least they're still in business unlike a lot of other places vanquished by Amazon. There's a branch in Arborland Center but I guess it's not really what you had in mind.
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Zunu wrote:Fry's was never big in NYC
Zunu wrote:but we used to have a comparable place called J&R's Music World that sold CDs, computers, cameras, home appliances, children's toys etc.
Zunu wrote:Shopping malls on the whole have completely changed since when I was a little kid. Back then every big mall had a bookstore, and electronics hobby store like Radio Shack, an overpriced gadget store like Brookstone, an arts and crafts type store where they would sell yarn and fabric, a store where you could buy music, and maybe even musical instruments like clarinets and pianos, and so on.
Now I live literally in walking distance of three malls. Not a single bookshop or hobbyist/enthusiast store between them except for a GameStop, I guess. Just clothes, sneakers, jewelry, etc. There's Costco,Target, Best Buy, an Apple Store, etc. Like esm just said, they can be fun to browse. But they aren't really the same as how it was back in the day. They're not the kind of store where the staff themselves are people who work there because they too are enthusiasts.
Fri Dec 30, 2022 6:39 pm
Zunu wrote:Now I live literally in walking distance of three malls. Not a single bookshop or hobbyist/enthusiast store between them except for a GameStop, I guess.
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