Had to do a parts run for work today. Need fuel and oil filters for our tractor. Got to handle a few saws today and get some literature. It's fun looking at saws on company time. They had a decent amount of inventory and support equipment.
I remember as a kid waiting on the JCPenny catalog to come in the mail so I could drool over the toys section. Seems like forever ago. Being I spent 26 years as a pressman, I really appreciate the physical print. It's been cut back so far sometimes it's hard to find.
It is a copy. Not an original. A re-print. A novelty. If it was original, it would be in my archive collection.....
I remember as a kid sitting inside a little building reading a worn Sears & Roebuck catalog. Its funny though. There seemed to be a lot of pages missing...
A piece of blueboard insulation does wonders for avoiding that "cold seat syndrome" Back in your days, you probable carried the seat to and from that little building, no?
That catalog was packed with a kinds of toys. Never got crap from it. As a poor kid I would pretend I won a contest and got to pick one item from each page.
JCpenny and Sears, also think Best had a catalog. My friends and I loved looking at those catalogs. Like Sourwood, never could get anything from them though.