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Comet (1933-2012), WH Smiths (1792-20..)
Blockbuster (1985 - 2012)
Comet (1933-2012), WH Smiths (1792-20..)
Discount stores, charity shops, drop in(out) centres, Starbucks, and Work Programme hell holes - Not quite there yet in these parts...I wonder what our towns and citys will be like in five years.
They went bust before?
You aren't going to get any cheap anything.So were unlikely to get any cheap film?
I would think the liquidators would return the unpaid for stock to the suppliers, and sell off the remaining stock within the trade to help pay the companys creditors.
I don't really know why people have discussed the fate of Jessops so much on a forum devoted to film-based photograph
We all know the staff in Jessops couldn't tell anyone anything about photography. For a 'specialist store', why wasn't this of paramount importance?
I use to love Warhammer when I was little - despite never being particularly nerdy - and going to the Games Workshop store was a real joy; the enthusiastic staff painting models and playing the game on the store's huge tabletop battlefield. There are very few people who go into that store solely to buy models and leave, they will always interact with the staff and discuss their hobby. My Dad, who has always carried himself as Mr. Cool, ended up buying a £50 set of the models after taking me there for the first time - the atmosphere was that infectious. It was completely out of character. Getting home and painting our models on my birthday was one of the few times we really bonded.
I'll never understand why we don't have an analogue photography store like this. I'm sure there are more of us than Warhammer fanatics, and we're just as enthusiastic.
I don't see Lomo places as counting - being boutiques, essentially - somewhere to pop into after Starbucks and the vintage fashion shop. I'm talking about a serious place for serious people... with a lighthearted and welcoming atmosphere.
I wish the business headed APUG members could make something like this happen.
Jessops like thousands of other photographic retailers( most of whom were better than them,) and including some that I have worked for in my career have ceased trading in the last twenty years are history since photography has become a handmaiden of the computer industry, let's forget about them and move on.
Companys who only sell digital cameras and equipment are experiencing major reductions in sales volumes because the iPhone/Smartphone/ipad generation can see no purpose in owning a single purpose dedicated camera since they live through their mobile technology, the World has changed.Very true...times change, and, being human, we don't like (some) changes. Time to keep shooting, and support the retailers and manufacturers who continue to support analogue.![]()
I sincerely hope Mr Jones can make a success of Jessops without having the millstone of 180 odd stores to pay rent and council tax on expensive town centre real estate, heating lighting and knowledgeable
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