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Nov. 16th, 2006 11:28 pmCatalogs. I got a million of 'em. I receive catalogs from companies and outfits I have never heard of nor done business with. Everything imaginable it seems. If one were to gauge who I am by my favorite catalog, they'd either know me very well or think I am some sort of weirdo. Where some people's favorite wishbook might be from Sears, Neiman-Marcus, Williams-Sonoma, Cabelas, etc, mine happens to be from Grainger:

Grainger is an industrial supplier. Everything imaginable, from air compressors, pumps, motors, plumbing, tools, electrical, paint, etc. Their catalog is a six pound plus tome of more than 4000 pages. Over the years, I have bought countless things for the garage, home, workshop, as well as for work and my garage sidebusiness. I find it slightly odd that me stepping into a Grainger branch is not far removed from that Shoes video that infiltrated Livejournaldom. Is it so wrong that an impulse purchase might need a forklift?
What's your favorite 'wishbook'?

Grainger is an industrial supplier. Everything imaginable, from air compressors, pumps, motors, plumbing, tools, electrical, paint, etc. Their catalog is a six pound plus tome of more than 4000 pages. Over the years, I have bought countless things for the garage, home, workshop, as well as for work and my garage sidebusiness. I find it slightly odd that me stepping into a Grainger branch is not far removed from that Shoes video that infiltrated Livejournaldom. Is it so wrong that an impulse purchase might need a forklift?
What's your favorite 'wishbook'?
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Date: 2006-11-17 03:32 am (UTC)These tools suck.
These tools suck.
THESE tools suck!"
Hehe, I'm pretty partial to the Parts Express catalog, myself.
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Date: 2006-11-17 03:52 am (UTC)Nowadays I don't have a catalogue, and that kind of depresses me ...
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Date: 2006-11-17 04:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-17 03:58 am (UTC)It's like three completely different stores in one.
My favorite catalog is the Campmor catalog. Everything you'd ever want or need for camping, and then some. Or maybe it's the Parts Express catalog, where you can buy speaker components dirt cheap. Or TigerDirect, for cheap computer components, or.. Geez,I'd better stop now. I'm getting short of breath.
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Date: 2006-11-17 04:25 am (UTC)It's been ages since I bought anything from Parts Express.
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Date: 2006-11-18 03:16 pm (UTC)Any ideas?
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Date: 2006-11-19 02:23 am (UTC)If I am not mistaken, there are also variants of output shaft housings for that trans that can be swapped to put the speedo gear in a different location, but dont hold me to that.
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Date: 2006-11-17 05:14 am (UTC)•Northern Hydraulics (believe they're calling themselves just "Northern" nowtimes)
•Digi-Key
•McMaster-Carr
•Duluth Trading Co
•The 1979 Marchal lighting catalogue, and my collection of 1960-1976 Mopar factory parts catalogues (for those times when I wish I had a time machine)
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Date: 2006-11-17 01:11 pm (UTC)Duluth Trading Company
Date: 2006-11-17 03:41 pm (UTC)Now I can't tell you all of the tool bags (Don't say Man-Purse!!) that I have from them.
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Date: 2006-11-17 06:18 am (UTC)Not so much a need for them, but I remember when they were a big part of my life.
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Date: 2006-11-18 05:12 am (UTC)Hechingers had it's ups and downs, but, yeah, the yuppie influence wrecked them for good. They tried to compete against Homo Depot by expanding the stores and product lines, but they could not match them, and sadly lost out.
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Date: 2006-11-18 05:04 am (UTC)Grainger
Date: 2006-11-17 03:31 pm (UTC)Re: Grainger
Date: 2006-11-18 05:05 am (UTC)Re: Grainger
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Date: 2006-11-17 04:12 pm (UTC)and i have to say...if my was really dick blick...and i started a company...i might call it something else.
but what the heck, they've been successful for a long time.