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JHNA57
2009-09-01, 10:29 AM
When I was "younger', it was always depressing knowing the summer coming to an end in late August or early September.
The bright spot of the season however, was knowing that it was also time for the new Radio Shack catalog to be released. I would go to the local store every day waiting for them to appear on the counter. When they finally did, I would take it home and spend hours going through it page by page looking for something new and exciting.

If any of you were like me, check out this website, it is truly like opening a time capsule:

http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/catal ... ctory.html (http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/catalog_directory.html)

Some of you younger guys might want to check out these "Highlights":

Cordless Phones on page 2 of the 1980 catalog
Hand-held calculators on pg. 66 of the 1974 catalog (This is where I picked out the 8-track player for my "hand me down" 1972 Ford Pinto).
And, to get a real feeling for how far we've advanced, don't forget to look for the computers which first started appearing in the 1980 catalog. The best deal has to be on the back page, only $8900.00 for the computer, printer and desk (the chair is not included).

As I went throught the pages of these catalogs on the website, I could almost smell the greasy smell of the print, and feel the pages in my fingers just like the "good old days".

PhilDernerJr
2009-09-01, 11:31 AM
haha, I do remember that.

More so, I remember the "Wish Book", I think put out by Sears.....pages and pages of toys. I would circle what I wanted and hand it off to Mom.

mmedford
2009-09-01, 12:18 PM
wish book was ToysR'us

Matt Molnar
2009-09-01, 12:56 PM
wish book was ToysR'us
They might have had one too but Sears Wishbook was the granddaddy of them all.

T-Bird76
2009-09-03, 10:26 AM
I have a Radio Shack catlog from 85 and when you look at the prices for computers it makes you laugh. Then when you read the specs for the PCs...you laugh even harder. Its amazing how far technology has come in just 20 years.