Any chance of Oklahoma City ever getting a Frys? There are two in DFW area, and the one in Irving is in a word: amazing.
Any chance of Oklahoma City ever getting a Frys? There are two in DFW area, and the one in Irving is in a word: amazing.
4 in DFW.
Arlington, Dallas, Plano and Irving.
I would like to see a lot of stores not in OKC, in Oklahoma.
Fry's could be one. I would also like to see Dairy Queen back, and Peter Piper Pizza.
Hey speaking of Pizza joints... Anyone remember Crystal's off of 74th and Penn? Anyone know where I can find some vintage photos of OKC during the 80's? Namely that area?
With Best Buy and Ultimate being the only two major players in the electronics realm as the economy turns around I expect Fry's or HHGregg to come to Oklahoma.
There is actually a Crystals Pizza in Irving. We went there when we were in big D for the OU game. It was a little run down and the pizza wasn't quite what I remember, but I got to watch Tom & Jerry while I ate
Man I wish there were some vintage pics of OKC during the 80's around somewhere.
I'd like to see that plaza how it looked when Crystal's was there.
I'd also like to see the inside of it, as I only remember going in there once.
I'd also like to find some pics of the old Chuck-E-Cheese in Moore back in the 80's.
ourulz200,
there is a place in THE MARKET at Quail Springs Mall area they have old pic of every part of Okla. they also said if you can't find it they can. Give it a try
sorry, that was meant for MEGAX11----old pics of Okc area
Was in the DFW area this week for a funeral, and went by Fry's. Was talking to an Assistant Manager, and said that I wished they would could to OKC. He said that they were. Said they already had a building picked out. He didn't know the timing though. Said it was not unheard of that Fry's might sit on a site for a year or two before opening. Hopefully they will be opening soon.
let's hope not
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
What a Fry's like compared to a Best Buy? No kitchen appliances?
The problem I have with Fry's is where they get their inventory from. They do sell newly manufactured items but they also sell factory refurbished and returns from other retailers as new. If you can get a good price for it then no problem but you have to be aware of you are buying.
Anyone familiar with Brandsmart? There are three in Atlanta and the inside of the store is sensory overload. If you are prone to censures stay out. The stores look like a circus clown exploded inside a Best Buy.
It's an electronics store about the size of a Wal-Mart supercenter or double the size (or more) of most Best Buys, I shop there frequently. I have bought the parts there to build my last 5 computers, on sale they are cheaper than what I can usually find online. I bought a NAS drive there Saturday. They carry more electronics parts (circuits, capacitors, transistors, etc.) than Radio Shack ever has.
They carry major appliances, refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, etc. I don't think they have them on their website...they only have a fraction of the in-store inventory on the website.
Most of the refurb stuff is clearly marked and usually right next to a brand new item so you can see the price difference, I really haven't seen much refurb stuff in the Austin store...just some printers and monitors.
If you go to Fry's, be sure you know exactly what you want and where it is located. The staff are absolutely no help at all, at least at the Arlington store. Reminds me of a line in Dylan's "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues":
... because the cops there don't need you
and, man, they expect the same.
Rick
If it can be plugged into a wall or run on batteries they have it...running from lamps to fridges etc...computer equipment...the Arlington one seems huge...seems you could put at least 2 Walmart Supercenters inside (may not be near that big but it sure seemed like it). The prices I saw were excellent on just about everything.
Just moved into OKC I already miss FRY's... So until they get a place open what's the BEST solution for computer gear in OKC...
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