I Loved Sears
I have plenty of wonderful memories of going to the large anchor Sears at Crossroads Mall in Waterloo as a child, and through my adulthood. Trips to go Christmas 'shopping' right after Thanksgiving with my folks, so they could figure out what us kids wanted under the tree. Trips in to the tool department so Dad could replace a 1/2" Craftsman ratchet that he had bought new in the early 70's. And the appliances. So many hours looking and playing with the latest and greatest Kenmore laundry offerings. And by the time I was old enough to venture the store alone, Sears Brand Central became a thing and just about every brand was there.
What I do wish I could have seen was the downtown Waterloo Sears store on W 4th St, with the front window lined with the newest 1959 Coldspot refrigerators and Kenmore laundry pairs. Sadly, the only building still standing in this photo is the YMCA building on the left. Everything else on the photographer's side of the Cedar River is long gone.
The last memory I have of Sears is going to the downtown St. Paul store with a close friend, to pick up a new set of Gear Vendor ratchet wrenches. I'm so glad I made that last trip as the store was closed shortly after.
One of my prized possessions is a 1/4" Craftsman ratchet set that my father gave me as a gift, that had been given to him from from my grandfather. I suspect it's from the late 40's and I do use it every so often. There's a really good chance he bought it at the store in the photo below.
Sadly, there aren't any retail stores left that excite me enough for tools or lawn care products these days. While all the box home stores (Menards, Lowe's, etc.) have house brands that are decent, sadly this weekend warrior will forever remain loyal to Craftsman tools, even if most of cheap knock offs of the originals. Thank God for garage sales and eBay.
Ben
