It's been years in the making, but today I saw the news that Radio Shack is declaring bankruptcy. The 2,400 stores are closing.
I've been going to R.S. since the 1970's but less and less as the years progressed. In the 70's and 80's, I would go there for the audio equipment --mics, speakers, and cabling. Then in the late 80's and 90's, I went for the floppy disks and blank videotapes. Of course in 2005, it was for the Hummer DTV (off-shoot of the C64 DTV). In these last years, it would be for an audio adapter, patch cord, switch, even computer speakers. But I was not a regular customer... I would just pop in every once in awhile, whereas in the early years, I would regularly visit to see what they would have. In the early years, it was a must-have to get the Radio Shack catalog; I would drool over the stereo equipment, even the Tandy 100 et al portable computer.
The catalog was discontinued a few years ago, and it wasn't the same to browse through their website. It wasn't the same, because in the early years, I'd see the same, long-time employees and build up a relationship with them.
I suppose I should visit the local Radio Shack for old times' sake... just to reminisce. Just to look at the trendy toys and those patch cords and adapters again.
Before it is gone,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
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