tortswon
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While roaming through the threads tonight, I read a post to a new member that disturbed me a bit. A new member had a question about purchasing a hat. He was advised to go to a brick and mortar shop to see what was available and ask questions. He was advised to do this even if he decided to buy the hat online
I am a great believer in supporting the brick and mortar hat stores out there. There is a store a short distance from my home and I try to support it whenever I can. That does not mean I only buy my hats from them. Hat shops are not exclusively about retail selling of hats. If we as a community do not support brick and mortar stores, they will soon be gone, as most are.
I say this because if you are going to go into a store to pick the proprietor's brain, I think you have a certain obligation to pay them for their time and the knowledge they have imparted to you based upon years of experience. You may be able to get a hat for a few bucks less online but you are trading those few bucks for the future of brick and mortar hat shops.
We hold the future of hat shops in our pockets. If we use the proprietors for knowledge and then save $5.00 buying on the internet, what do we think is going to happen to these stores and the people who have devoted their lives to our hobby. There are hardly any stores left. Are we as a community going to watch as these stores go the way of the dodo, and the families who have operated them, many for generations go into other businesses taking with them the knowledge they have developed over many years?
I would never tell any of my fellow Loungers how to spend your money (you wouldn't listen, and probably for good reason), but I think we have to reflect upon the consequences of our conduct. The sermon is now concluded. Best, Sam
I am a great believer in supporting the brick and mortar hat stores out there. There is a store a short distance from my home and I try to support it whenever I can. That does not mean I only buy my hats from them. Hat shops are not exclusively about retail selling of hats. If we as a community do not support brick and mortar stores, they will soon be gone, as most are.
I say this because if you are going to go into a store to pick the proprietor's brain, I think you have a certain obligation to pay them for their time and the knowledge they have imparted to you based upon years of experience. You may be able to get a hat for a few bucks less online but you are trading those few bucks for the future of brick and mortar hat shops.
We hold the future of hat shops in our pockets. If we use the proprietors for knowledge and then save $5.00 buying on the internet, what do we think is going to happen to these stores and the people who have devoted their lives to our hobby. There are hardly any stores left. Are we as a community going to watch as these stores go the way of the dodo, and the families who have operated them, many for generations go into other businesses taking with them the knowledge they have developed over many years?
I would never tell any of my fellow Loungers how to spend your money (you wouldn't listen, and probably for good reason), but I think we have to reflect upon the consequences of our conduct. The sermon is now concluded. Best, Sam