GE Appliance Store
Yes, Recker & Boerger is the name I was trying to think of! I was never at one of their stores, but wanted to go. One of my former students drove to Cincinnati to buy a GE VCR back about '85 or '86 when VCR's were becoming popular. He was telling me what a nice store and what good selection they had. I also remember their radio ads for GE appliances. I assumed they were one of GE's premier dealers. Were they exclusively General Electric?? I got that impression.
Wow you brought back memories with BHA and Barnett's! Yes..ha..I remember the BHA jingle. My dad did a lot of business there. He bought and organ, a piano and many General Electric appliances. They carried Kitchen-Aid, as well. But I am not sure of other brands.
I remember going to Barnett's when my dad was looking to buy our first color TV in 1964. Barnett's carried Motorola electronics. I don't recall what else they had I was only about ten year old.
No, I don't know what is at my Aunt's three former health spa locations. Since Vic Tanny sold many of their outlets to Bally's, when they went out of business, I assume all three are now Bally's. Haven't been that way in well over ten years.
"Uncle Orrie's" TV show. I was on that when I was nine years old. My cub scout troop went. I remember being nervous because I was on TV. I was afraid Uncle Orie might choose me to be one of those he selected to come out of the audience and be featured on camera. (Thankfully--I wasn't.)
I remember a Cincinnati kids show I watched with Captain Windy, who wore a cape and I think she appeared on the show with her husband. I think it might have been "Uncle Al" but can't remember.
Well...enough reminiscing ha.
Back to appliances.
It is sad we no longer have stores dedicated to specific brand appliances like the GE Appliance Center in Xenia. I remember going there and they had rows and rows of washers, dishwashers, refrigerators, console TV sets, etc. lined up by model from the cheapest to the most expensive. It was easy to compare.
Same with new home construction. Often builder's would use one brand for the entire kitchen and sometimes the same brand for the HVAC as well. GE used to have signs that realtors would put in the yard saying, "This home is equipped with a GE kitchen" General Electric even made intercoms for a short while and central vacuums (although I think Beam made the vacuums and put GE's name on them) duct mounted electronic air cleaners as well as oil, gas, electric furnaces and A/C. So in many cases you could have.literally, an entire General Electric home.
The world has changed...no Chrysler Airtemp, GE HVAC gone, thanks to Neutron Jack. (Thankfully Trane kept their Weathertron design going). Frigidaire is only a name, GE Appliances is now owned by the communist Chinese, Norge, Blackstone, Kelvinator are all entities of the past. Westinghouse is nothing but a name and logo to be be stuck of any product---if the manufacturer pays the licensing fee.
Few, if any, appliance brand Premier Stores that proudly carried only one brand still exist. Most people don't care now days what brand appliances they have, as long as they are cheap, let alone care if they have mixed appliances in their kitchen.
Oh well....thankfully we have people on this site who care and appreciate the appliances of the past, that were built with quality, and are preserving them.