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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    As far as AMC goes, I remember when it was in a building that resembles a
    Quonset hut on the east side of Penn, across from the existing building.

    I always wanted to go there, but, since we lived on the southside, we rarely
    ventured to the stores on the northside. AMC was one of the few northside
    stores we'd go to, but not very often.
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    The Homsey brothers were good "Junk" merchants and then better regular store merchants....If it didn't sell...they didn't buy next time.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondvu View Post
    You know, no one has mentioned AMC aka American Mutual Company on NW 10th and Penn. It was great, a wonderful selection from garden to silver. I still use a electric coffee grinder I purchased in 1985. I can remember walking in the front door where the jewelry was, it had a great terrazzo floor. The rest of the store had red concrete floors and that unsual ceiling. You could buy most anything you wanted. For those of you that don't know it was kinda like a SAMS store. You had to have a membership. Later they did relax the memembership and most anyone could shop at the store. I believe the Holmsey family operated the store. Also AMC would send out a monthly sale newspaper. It had pages and pages of sale items. I truely miss shopping there. On 1111 S Eastern there was GEX, but I never when there so I don't have any comments or memories of it.
    GEX= Government Employees Exchange. Not an employee you don't get in. I don't remember much about it. Had a good music section. I think it tried to compete with the BX/PX on military bases. '64 might know.
    What I remember most was the empty fields to the North of the place. There were these high and steep hills. People would take their motorcycles and climb the hills. We weren't old enough but would ride our bicycles down the things. You could really get some speed. Now I yell at my granddaughter for going too fast on her bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    GEX= Government Employees Exchange. Not an employee you don't get in. I don't remember much about it. Had a good music section. I think it tried to compete with the BX/PX on military bases. '64 might know.
    What I remember most was the empty fields to the North of the place. There were these high and steep hills. People would take their motorcycles and climb the hills. We weren't old enough but would ride our bicycles down the things. You could really get some speed. Now I yell at my granddaughter for going too fast on her bike.
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    There is a group of buying departments called AEFES....They are a government purchasing agency, There is an office in the Dallas Region. A group of those guys thought they could compete for the Government Business...Air Force Personnel, Tinker Field Personnel and so on. They also included City, State and County employees...But, under capitalization Blues hit them...Could not compete with TG&Y and Gibson's at the time....along with Sears, Penney's and 90% of the Grocers in OKC were independent and bought through Fleming. So, competition was too great.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    There is a group of buying departments called AEFES... They are a
    government purchasing agency...
    AEFES is still big business at Tinker.

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    AEFES is still big business at Tinker.
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    right, they are still big business around the world...It was a group of those buyers who thought they could do as well by themselves.....You know visions beyond finances.....When you are buying for the big guy you're a hero to the Salesmen...When you think YOU are the Big Guy, No salesmen anywhere.....Been there....done that....Danced with the bear and he has "Bad Breath"....

  6. #31

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    One of the local stores we never discussed was Lerner's and Mode 'O Day....Anyone????

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    Can someone check my memory? I am thinking that when Shepherd Mall was planned, Kerr's was going to be the anchor at the north end of the mall. Then, before the mall was opened, Brown-Dunkin was announced as the major tenant instead of Kerr's. What is the truth? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    One of the local stores we never discussed was Lerner's and Mode 'O Day....Anyone????
    My mom shopped at Lerner's, but I have no idea about Mode 'O Day.....

  9. #34

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    Moved back recently from living in London. Picking up this project again, with some John A Brown memories thrown in.

    Anyone have some stories to share ot mementos to sell?

  10. #35

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    Jeez this has been a long while! Back from living in the UK for three years (with a credit card bill to prove it).

    Resurrecting the hunt for old store stuff and memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondvu View Post
    You know, no one has mentioned AMC aka American Mutual Company on NW 10th and Penn. It was great, a wonderful selection from garden to silver. I still use a electric coffee grinder I purchased in 1985. I can remember walking in the front door where the jewelry was, it had a great terrazzo floor. The rest of the store had red concrete floors and that unsual ceiling. You could buy most anything you wanted. For those of you that don't know it was kinda like a SAMS store. You had to have a membership. Later they did relax the memembership and most anyone could shop at the store. I believe the Holmsey family operated the store. Also AMC would send out a monthly sale newspaper. It had pages and pages of sale items. I truely miss shopping there. On 1111 S Eastern there was GEX, but I never when there so I don't have any comments or memories of it.
    Rondvu,

    Do you still have your AMC Card? I am doing research on the American Mutual Company and am interested in finding an original AMC card. Do you know of anyone who might have one and be willing to share a photograph of one?

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