in 1980 we had the first three private opticians offices ever to open in the city of gainesville, georgia, one was owned by harry(me), another harry(wing), and herman(jones), so you had harry harry and herman, whats the odds
in 1980 we had the first three private opticians offices ever to open in the city of gainesville, georgia, one was owned by harry(me), another harry(wing), and herman(jones), so you had harry harry and herman, whats the odds
They have an optical at the place I get my oil changed.
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Lee Prewitt, ABOM
Independent Sales Representative
AIT Industries
224 W. James St.
Bensenville, IL 60106
Cell : (425) 241-1689
Phone: (800) 729-1959, Ext 137
Direct: (630) 274-6136
Fax: (630) 595-1006
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My favorite combination was at Oregon State in Corvallis. Place was called Suds-n-Suds. You got it! Laundry mat on one side, 100 beers from around the world on the other.
Lee Prewitt, ABOM
Independent Sales Representative
AIT Industries
224 W. James St.
Bensenville, IL 60106
Cell : (425) 241-1689
Phone: (800) 729-1959, Ext 137
Direct: (630) 274-6136
Fax: (630) 595-1006
www.aitindustries.com
leep@aitindustries.com
More Than A Patternless Edger Company
When I started to work in my fathers optical business, we carried also Cameras and projectors as well as microscopes and geodaesic instruments, binoculars and telescopes. That was the full range of a good optical store. Customers would purchase cameras and the later on came for glasses or vice versa.
We even manufactured also pleoptic and orthoptic instruments.
In St. Paul, MN: optical and coffee shop (I believe 2 of them). Very cool.
I thought I would revive this thread to see if any NEW combinations have been discovered.
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