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  1. #576

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    It's on about N.W. 48th and N. Western on the west side of the
    street.

    Lee Burns, a music professor at OU, had a fantastic record store that was
    Classical oriented until he and his wife moved to Boston.
    I remember Lee from when I was in the OU band in the 60's. He was a good guy.

  2. #577

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    Harold Shoe Store was in the shopping center at 23rd and Meridian...that was the only place I got my shoes as a kid.

  3. #578
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by boscorama View Post
    The building with The Earth? Was it once a church? If I ever went upstairs,
    it was only once. But thanks for the wake-up!
    I don't believe it was a church, but it's quite possible. I don't ever remember
    it being such and I frequented the area in the 60's. There was a place called
    Head Quarters in that section of town. It was similar to Mother's and
    Abextra.

  4. #579

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    From an old news item archived online:
    Originally home to Northside Church of Christ, the building was constructed by church members in 1948 and valued at $50,000.

    So what was the name of the music store when your friend Lee Burns and his wife owned it?
    (I used to love browsing in there and occasionally buying something . . . =)

  5. #580

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    . . . it seemed to be the only place in town where you could buy cards along these lines


    . . . or '80's versions of music like this (like, on cassette =):


    (what WAS the name of that place? . . . dang.)

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadicalModerate View Post
    So what was the name of the music store when your friend Lee Burns and
    his wife owned it?
    It was the Music Gallery!
    Last edited by Prunepicker; 01-01-2013 at 03:03 PM. Reason: New information

  7. #582

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    Thank You, Sir!
    (that question really would have bugged me for at least a couple of days =)
    (dang. all this just reminded me of that long-gone, dearly departed store upstairs in Penn Square with the NewAgeTraceMusic and fountains and greenery and stuff . . . =)
    (i think it was across "the mall ravine" from Successories and fairly close to The Frankiln Quest location . . . =)

  8. #583

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    Without a doubt:
    1. Shakes pizza
    2. El Felix Mexican
    3. Any working and decent cafeteria

    After that:
    4. The 14 flags drive in theater
    5. The Riveria drive in theater
    6. Team electronics
    7. Sound warehouse.
    Last edited by whorton; 08-05-2024 at 03:51 AM. Reason: Add business

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    1. Casa Bonita.
    2. Heritage Park Mall / Crossroads Mall / Shepherd Mall.
    3. Crystal's.
    4. Split T.
    5. Russell's.

  10. #585

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    I miss all the classic men's stores: Harold's, Orbach's, The Squire Shoppe, McCall's.

    To be fair, we still have several good ones: Mr. Ooleys, Steven Giles, Alton's, Rye 51.

  11. #586

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    I second that, Pete.

    Harold's, Orbach's, McCall's were where we bought all our "better" stuff growing up. Squire Shoppe I am less familiar with.

    At the risk of sounding older than my years, people today are so casual about everything. Jeans at the symphony, t-shirts even at nicer restaurants. Grrrr! Glad there are still some nice outlets though.

  12. #587

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    I would probably go back and add:

    1. Harry bears restaurant on Mosteller drive.

    And in this era of mega motion picture theaters where they have EVERY CURRENT PICTURE IS AVAILABLE. I kinda miss the charm of places like the Apollo twin, the Shepherd and Quail twin, the Southpark 4, Reading 4, and even the Almonte 6. Granted, I am a bit biased as I was a projectionist at each of those theaters, but goodness, the charm of a sitdown movie is now lost to history.

    Kind of makes you appreciate those days of youth and listening to parents an grandparents bemoaning how things had changed since their youth. . karma is a . . .well you know!
    Last edited by whorton; 08-30-2024 at 03:17 PM. Reason: Addition

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    I miss all the classic men's stores: Harold's, Orbach's, The Squire Shoppe, McCall's.

    To be fair, we still have several good ones: Mr. Ooleys, Steven Giles, Alton's, Rye 51.
    Not a full blown men's shop, but I'd add William & Lauren to the mix. For fully custom it's pretty affordable for what you get, and they're great to work with.

    https://williamandlauren.com/

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    Radio Shack. The old original Radio Shack when they had drawers and drawers of electronic components. And a tube testing machine. The reason I wanted to be an electrical engineer came from repairing the radios and TVs around our house when I was a kid.

  15. #590

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    Rat shack was pretty cool to a young man growing up in the late 60's and 70's. Sadly so many of their products did NOT stand the test of time.

    Mach I speakers
    D X-120 or D X-160 short wave radios
    Their whole police scanner line. .
    T R S 80 COMPUTERS.
    63-968 Radio controlled clock
    23 channel CB radios
    Their stores in general!!

  16. #591

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    Quote Originally Posted by old okie View Post
    The discussion about John A. Brown's started me thinking about many places that are no longer here that I really miss. I'm going by memory here, so I may misspell some of the names (feel free to correct me!), but here is my list.


    Rothchild's

    Anyone else?
    Do you remember the smell of Rothchild's? It had a distinctive smell. I also miss Orbach's. Those two places are were my mom did all of our shopping as kids.

  17. #592

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    Quote Originally Posted by zrfdude View Post
    I miss Casa Bonita! I know most people say their "Mexican" food was horrible, but I loved every bit of it. I remember coming to the one in OKC one time before it closed. I lived in eastern OK at the time and so I mostly went to the one in Tulsa but it has closed down and changed hands. I think the one in Tulsa may have reopened under a different name, and the only Casa Bonita left is the Denver one.
    '
    I remember the Mexican singer they used to have. He always scared me when I was little. I remember years later he was working at another restaurant and still remembered us.

  18. #593

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondvu View Post
    Michael's Plum
    Gibsons
    OTASCO
    Streets
    TG&Y
    Shotgun Sams
    and who could forget there's a world of fun at Wonderful Tammy Lynn
    I loved OTASCO's Christmas commercials where they always showed off the new toys.

  19. #594

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    Quote Originally Posted by stlokc View Post
    I second that, Pete.

    Harold's, Orbach's, McCall's were where we bought all our "better" stuff growing up. Squire Shoppe I am less familiar with.

    At the risk of sounding older than my years, people today are so casual about everything. Jeans at the symphony, t-shirts even at nicer restaurants. Grrrr! Glad there are still some nice outlets though.
    Don't forget Rothchild's, Clark's (North Park Mall), and for women's clothes, Street's.

  20. #595

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    Quote Originally Posted by whorton View Post
    Rat shack was pretty cool to a young man growing up in the late 60's and 70's. Sadly so many of their products did NOT stand the test of time.

    Mach I speakers
    D X-120 or D X-160 short wave radios
    Their whole police scanner line. .
    T R S 80 COMPUTERS.
    63-968 Radio controlled clock
    23 channel CB radios
    Their stores in general!!
    Jensen 6x9 triaxial speakers. Those were the speakers to have in the 80s. I remember when CBs came out. My parents had one in each car and my grandpa was a trucker and had one. We used to get on there and talk to people for hours when we were kids. Breaker 1-9 what's the 10-19 is what we always asked after school when my grandpa would pick us up.

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