Until next time, have fun exploring the retail world wherever you are :)
Monday, March 17, 2025
Celebrating Ten Years of The Mid-South Retail Blog!
Until next time, have fun exploring the retail world wherever you are :)
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Happy anniversary! This is a big anniversary too! There aren't too many blogs which make it a full decade while still being updated, but here we are! While I have reduced my interest in retail due to the sad state of current retail (RadioShack! Things were more interesting a decade ago and prior...), and that has affected my blog reading, I'm still checking the blogs out regularly and hope to see them continue!
ReplyDeleteHa, I'm not surprised that the most-read blog post here is a Kroger one! I'm also not surprised that the Kroger Neon decor guide is the most popular of the Kroger decor guides. It would be my choice too, though I'd have to cover my eyes once it gets to the fake neon! Maybe I sent a few visitors to that page during The Year of Kroger at HHR!
It's kind of hard to believe there wasn't a Kroger post on here last year, but oh well. My favorite blog post from the past year might be easy to guess. Yes, it is the one from Dallas with the Half Price Books and 99 Cents Only (I'll ignore the HEB part, lol). Texas retail, Retail Retell style! I know that post got some people in the Houston retail enthusiast community excited as well.
I'll provide a little bit of a surprise though, I think my second favorite post was the Roses Express one, and specifically that photo in there of the telephone stand! You might think that is a strange thing to remember, but I remember posting a comment about my copper line landland service. No more than two or three weeks later, I got a letter from AT&T saying they were discontinuing copper line landlines in my area. I did change my landline carrier to the cable company's VoIP type service though so my landline phones are alive and well, albeit now active via VoIP rather than traditional POTS lines. Oh well, adding the landline service only added something like $1.76 to my cable bill due to the bundle savings and it has way more features. I can actually call long distance from my landline without fees now! Isn't the 21st century grand? Lol
But, anyway, that whole affair got me thinking about landline telephones and retail. Believe it or not, when AT&T started to allow people to buy their own phones instead of renting them from the phone company in the late 1970s, it set off a retail boom for telephones which really peaked around 1983-4 when AT&T was broken up. I did a lot of research on that and found some interesting stuff, including videos on the landline phone-retail subject. It's probably far too esoteric for any kind of blog post as I'm sure I'm the only one interested in such things!
What I did find of interest to this blog is that, and you're probably too young to remember this, the old classic AT&T Western Electric desk phones used by homes and offices during the mandated renting of phones period of the 1970s and earlier are still being made! AT&T licensed their phone designs to some independent phone companies, ITT being one of them. ITT made their licensed phones in the town of Corinth, MS in the ~1960s and eventually that division, Cortelco, became independent and they still make those classic phones. Many models are still made in Corinth, MS! Link: https://www.cortelco.com/categories.php?file=basic
So if you have any friends or family with a landline, maybe you should tell them to buy a Cortelco telephone and put it on a Roses phone stand! But, yeah, that Roses photo kind of indirectly started that telephone retail research that I was engaged in for a month or two after that!
Thanks Anonymous! I appreciate the kind words and I appreciate that you are still reading even with a decreased interest in retail. (Hopefully it can grow back one day!)
DeleteYou know what, I feel like you used to be able to check that stat on Blogger (sources of incoming pageviews) -- looks like that may be gone now, though. I wouldn't doubt that a lot of that post's pageviews came from your HHR links, though!
Ha, I'm not surprised that one was your favorite for the year! But wow, I wouldn't have expected the Roses post to be your second! I do remember your comment about the telephone stand though, and that is an interesting coincidence that your service ended up being discontinued shortly after. I want to say l_dawg2000 experienced a similar service discontinuation within the last year or two, I wonder if his was the same thing. Anyway, glad the new service has worked out for you, and wow -- that's pretty awesome about that style of phones still being manufactured in Corinth! I visited Corinth for the first time over the holidays, it's a really cool place. I saw a decent amount of stuff, but can't say I came across Cortelco -- but nice to know it's there!
Congrats on 10 years!
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DeleteCongrats on the 10th Blogiversary! Nice to see the dedication to stick around for that long, even if the posting schedule has been a bit off and on of late. Looking to see what else you'll have to share on the blog in the future as well! (And I still think that Radio Shack shirt is really neat!)
ReplyDeleteThanks friend!
DeleteCongratulations on the milestone! I may not have been around for all 10 years, but I have enjoyed the ones when I have known about your blog. Thanks for helping me out with the Brandon Sing post, and thanks for hosting me last year so I could write my recent Jackson post!
ReplyDeleteThank you friend!
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