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what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 9:26 pm
by olafpfj
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The denim...oh the denim.
Guns, of course, are always fashionable!!!
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 11:58 pm
by C-dub
I don't know who's catalog that is, but the only thing I had from there is the erector set. My little brother did the plaid and corduroy thing and my sister had one of those outfits. I never did plaid or corduroy except for flannel shirts. My dad probably ordered his 20 ga. from the Sears catalog, but that might have been in the 60's.
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 12:04 am
by Heartland Patriot
That is AWESOME! I was just a little kid back then, but I do remember the Sears Christmas Catalog...I LOVED that thing. We were actually pretty poor and looking through that thing was like window shopping...thanks for posting and Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 8:21 am
by SC1903A3
I've got that 22 auto load rifle .
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 9:09 am
by Oldgringo
I was around a conversation the other day that went sorta' like, "...yes, I bought all of our {stuff} from Sears, etc., etc." then "...and me too, etc., etc."
There was only a couple of places to buy things like that back in the day and Sears was about the biggest. Anybody remember 'Monkey' Ward or Spiegle catalogs or Western Auto stores?
There hasn't always been Walmart, cell phones, computers, kids with cars, working moms, etc., etc.
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 9:49 am
by C-dub
Oldgringo wrote:I was around a conversation the other day that went sorta' like, "...yes, I bought all of our {stuff} from Sears, etc., etc." then "...and me too, etc., etc."
There was only a couple of places to buy things like that back in the day and Sears was about the biggest. Anybody remember 'Monkey' Ward or Spiegle catalogs or Western Auto stores?
There hasn't always been Walmart, cell phones, computers, kids with cars, working moms, etc., etc.
I remember those, but the Sears catalog was the big dog. That's where we made our Christmas list from.
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 10:37 am
by Mike1951
Oldgringo wrote:I was around a conversation the other day that went sorta' like, "...yes, I bought all of our {stuff} from Sears, etc., etc." then "...and me too, etc., etc."
There was only a couple of places to buy things like that back in the day and Sears was about the biggest. Anybody remember 'Monkey' Ward or Spiegle catalogs or Western Auto stores?
There hasn't always been Walmart, cell phones, computers, kids with cars, working moms, etc., etc.
I've got two Western Field rifles (Montgomery Wards) and a Revelation .22 revolver (Western Auto). My first shotgun was a J.C. Higgins 12 guage (Sears).
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 10:51 am
by Jumping Frog
Oldgringo wrote:Anybody remember 'Monkey' Ward or Spiegle catalogs or Western Auto stores?
And I remember all the really cheap & cheesy auto parts I bought from JC Whitney's catalog when I was about 17-18 for that $200 car. . .
Just had to have an "ooogah" horn ...

Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 1:45 pm
by Mahzik
Gotta love the Princess Leia hair and Tom Selek look alikes!

Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 2:31 pm
by Ameer
A question for people who were alive back then. Was crime lower when you could buy guns in Sears and through the mail? It sounds like it was from stories but it's before my time.
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 3:31 pm
by Oldgringo
Ameer wrote:A question for people who were alive back then. Was crime lower when you could buy guns in Sears and through the mail? It sounds like it was from stories but it's before my time.
I think it was a kinder, gentler, more polite and slower paced nation back then. Your mother was home and she knew about your mischief before you got home. If you got in trouble in school, you were in trouble again when you got home. You were responsible for your actions and wrong actions did have consequences. I don't think there were as many lawyers back then and I know there were only three TV networks whose programs were anything but sex filled violence. The violence evolved both on TV and in the streets during the 10 year Viet Nam fiasco. Incidentally, Saigon fell on 30 April 1975.
OTOH, Lee Harvey Oswald and I both bought guns from Kleins' mail order in 1963. His was a 6.5 Italian Carcano and mine was a Ruger Single-Six Convertible.
Do I want to be 21 again? Heck no, getting to be 70 once is enough.
Thanks for askin' and Merry Christmas.
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 5:22 pm
by C-dub
I don't know. Carroll Burnett and Johnny Carson weren't all that innocent. I just didn't know any better until I was around 15y.
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 6:48 pm
by Oldgringo
C-dub wrote:I don't know. Carroll Burnett and Johnny Carson weren't all that innocent. I just didn't know any better until I was around 15y.
I am not a big laugher but there were, and still are, skits on the old Carol Burnett show that literally had me ROFLMAO and they did it without unneccesary cussin', simulated sex and/or breast or other semi-nekid shots. Just sayin'...
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 6:54 pm
by C-dub
Oldgringo wrote:C-dub wrote:I don't know. Carroll Burnett and Johnny Carson weren't all that innocent. I just didn't know any better until I was around 15y.
I am not a big laugher but there were, and still are, skits on the old Carol Burnett show that literally had me ROFLMAO and they did it without unneccesary cussin', simulated sex and/or breast or other semi-nekid shots. Just sayin'...
True enough. They were definitely not as overt. Mrs. Wiggins and just about anything by Tim Conway gets me every time.
Re: what people wanted in the 70's..read for relevance
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 7:55 pm
by VoiceofReason
SC1903A3 wrote:I've got that 22 auto load rifle .
I
used to have that hair.
