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Just ordered my yearly Dixie Catalog. Haven't ordered from them in years, just a habit I got into back in the 60's!:)Anyone else ordered it yet? it's a Fall ritual for me.
 
I bought one about 3 years ago for the same reason as you. I LOVED looking through the catalog back in the 60's and 70's.:ghostly:
 
I picked up one last time I was up there. It has an interesting "dated" feel to it - the way things were before the internet, I guess...

Those southern belle ladies minding the front desk are sugar sweet, oh my goodness. I wish that angry owner dude would let me touch and photograph that original soddy-daisy/smr/whatever he has on display that I like. "NO!". What a as__le. Conscience: now Stanley, be nice...
 
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I picked up one last time I was up there. It has an interesting "dated" feel to it - the way things were before the internet, I guess...

Those southern belle ladies minding the front desk are sugar sweet, oh my goodness. I wish that angry owner dude would let me touch and photograph that original soddy-daisy/smr/whatever he has on display that I like. "NO!". What a as__le. Conscience: now Stanley, be nice...
Certainly not like old Turner was.
 
Certainly not like old Turner was.
I wonder why they even have that row of guns out (on the wall to your immediate right as you come in the door); you can just barely see them in that dark showroom. Why tempt us and keep us from looking/studying? Put them away for crying out loud.
 
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The old catalogs were a HOOT to read along with the pictures and their captions!!!!!!!!!!:ghostly:
Some or most of the info in the back was mostly folk lore with some BS mixed in but back then I did not know any better.
 
I dont have mine handy and I don't feel like getting out of bed to go look for it.Other than the prices what do y'all
consider to be the biggest change or changes?
 
The new catalogs don't have that "old time feel" to its content like the older catalogs had. Those older catalogs "talked" to you on a personal level with heart and soul of an old grandfather talking to his grandkids of the "good old days" :dunno::thumb:
 

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