Sprinklerman
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Their main warehouse was in Baltimore city , Its now called Montgomery Park . Its an office building now
What a group of old f@rts discussing a 17 year old thread revived by a newbie that has zilch to do with tractors!
Can the thread make it to 100 posts?
Well, after all, this thread is entitled "Other Forums; Related Topics; Montgomery Ward - GREAT prices!"
I certainly wouldn't visit this thread if I was expecting a technical discussion of the Turboencabulator.
I know all I want to know about the Reciprocating Dingle Arm any way.
Hey! I bought my first moderately high end stereo system from Dixie Hi-Fi (later known as Circuit City) back about 1971 and the turntable is still working down in Mississippi! After I moved to Virginia I was very near a CC store and shopped there frequently. I was very disappointed when CC went out of business.WVBill, that's a hundred less than I paid at Circuit City; very good buy. As Richard mentioned, you just need to know what you're doing. Montgomery Ward published a notice in our local paper about the "going out of business" sale; no returns, no refunds, no warranties, etc. on a lot of items, but on many items such as the camera, you have the manufacturer's warranty. Good buys; just be sure you really want what you buy 'cause you probably cannot return it for refund or credit.
Bird
I used the word tractor in my postNostalgia? Do you think we did any damage to TBN?:laughing: What does your post have to do with tractors?:laughing:
Challange acceptedWhat a group of old f@rts discussing a 17 year old thread revived by a newbie that has zilch to do with tractors!
Can the thread make it to 100 posts?
The single shot sixteen gauge shotgun I just brought home which was my father's might have come from there. If I ever remember where I hid the key to my gun cabinet, I will know for sure.
From where I am sitting I can almost see my tractor, just to keep my post legal.