Christmas shopping at Sears 1982

From when I was a kid in the 50's, up until about 10 years ago, people would go shopping on Black Friday mostly because that's when the stores would put out all of their Christmas decorations, products, and sales......

Fast forward to today, and the Christmas stuff starts coming out after Labor Day. The whole holiday season has become nothing more than a commercialized racket.
 
born in 1980, I was into the Go Bots and Transformers early on, then it was GameBoy/Tetris. Was raised on the best generation of things to come out for kids as far as toys go. Cap guns,things that sparked, Tonka Truck, slot car, etc.
 
Sears was a great catalog, but I always preferred the Kay’s Merchandise catalog. They had RC airplanes in theirs!

I was also a toy tractor nut as a kid, so the Farm and Fleet catalog was also major excitement. I still have all of those toy tractors today!
 
The first centerfire rifle I ever bought was a Winchester Model 94 in .30-30 Win. from Sears in 1971. It cost $99.00 new. They only had the display model left, and it was missing a front sight hood.

So the salesman gave me a whopping $15.00 off. I grabbed it, and drove to my local gun shop on the way home. The gunsmith there installed a new front sight hood while I waited for just $3.00. I still have that rifle.
 
When we were kids we would drool over the toys in the Sears catalogs. I remember the toys looked better in the book than they did in person and were really quite junky and cheap. We did mail order anything except maybe seeds for the garden. As kids we would drool over the gun's for sale.
 
In the '60's and '70's, Sears was one of the most respected retailers in the country. Whether it was clothing, tools, home improvement or appliances, you could buy with Sears with confidence that they would stand behind what they sold.

I really miss the Sears of yesterday.
 
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