Back when I was more into that kind of stuff in the seventies, there were several companies that dealt in surplus electronic (and allied) equipment and components. I remember, for instance, that one of them offered some front-surface mirrors with a corner cut out, surplus from Xerox 914s. I see that the one I remember in Lima OH is closing in May, but that there are still a bunch of them around. As someone who loves browsing in used-book stores and stationery stores, I loved browsing those catalogs, and even occasionally buying stuff.
BE THIS GUY 10 months ago
Alex does the ordering. Kim crunches the numbers. What does Mike do besides whining?
snsurone76 10 months ago
Alex will probably end up as CEO for their website.
Firebat 10 months ago
Life before Amazon. It was simpler…
Troglodyte 10 months ago
Alex is displaying her smarts already…go, girl!
erik.vanthienen 10 months ago
Next, letter sweaters with Chinese characters …
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 10 months ago
Ripley’s had someone buying a 285 year old lemon for 1700 bucks or something. So the kid knows that people will buy anything.
Redd Panda 10 months ago
She optioned on a mountain of Cobalt, that’s worth a few bucks.
eced52 10 months ago
Numbers talk louder than words.
Benign Bodger 10 months ago
The whiners are a key part of every corporate structure from the smallest to the largest. A few minutes of observation will confirm this.
Diat60 10 months ago
Defective poodle skirts? Wrong dog? Cats?
brick10 10 months ago
“There’s money in junk!” – Sanford and Son
monya_43 10 months ago
What does a “defective” poodle look like?
timinwsac Premium Member 10 months ago
Make sure that she orders an equal number of defective poodles to go with the skirts.
GaryCooper 10 months ago
The defective poodle skirt market is about to boom.
Rain gear for cats still awaits it’s day in the sun (so to speak).
mindjob 10 months ago
It takes skill to be able to sell something the company that made the product couldn’t sell.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
So, is that “three-legged poodles” defective or “open in the back” defective?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
“….After all, there are a lot of defective poodles out there!"
Cactus-Pete 10 months ago
I don’t see what they’re doing to sell things that the other companies couldn’t.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 10 months ago
“Thanks Daddy”. Translation: “I already did Daddy”
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
Variety is the trick. Something for everyone. And at bargain prices. Kinda sounds like Amazon today. With some Ebay thrown in for bulk buyers.
cherns Premium Member 10 months ago
Back when I was more into that kind of stuff in the seventies, there were several companies that dealt in surplus electronic (and allied) equipment and components. I remember, for instance, that one of them offered some front-surface mirrors with a corner cut out, surplus from Xerox 914s. I see that the one I remember in Lima OH is closing in May, but that there are still a bunch of them around. As someone who loves browsing in used-book stores and stationery stores, I loved browsing those catalogs, and even occasionally buying stuff.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
Defective? They put Rottweilers on them by mistake?