skorpiius
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I thought this was interesting as it has some old photos about the business, and it was one of the oldest businesses in the city. I believe this leaves 3 other dedicated camera stores in Calgary (one with 4 locations), a city of about 1.2 million people, 4th largest in Canada.
Also it's a bit bizarre that the staff are all wearing hockey jersey's, it's like a modern take on Bob & Doug Mackenzie haha.
Video is here: https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/long-time-camera-store-in-southeast-calgary-to-close-its-doors-1.3719468
Long-time camera store in southeast Calgary to close its doors
Published Wednesday, December 13, 2017 6:44AM MST
A camera store that’s been open for the past 80 years in the City of Calgary will be closing down at the end of the month.
Robinson’s Camera was opened by Bob Robinson in 1936 in the Grain Exchange Building.
It was originally called Camera Crafts but Robinson changed the name in the 60s and then sold the shop a few years later to his protégé Tony Peters.
Peters planned to close the store at the end of this year before he passed away from a health condition in October.
Darryl Riediger, the store manager, calls it the ‘end of an era’.
“Back in the 70s and 80s, especially in the 80s when one hour labs were really hot, most of our camera store locations had a one hour lab, cameras were really selling well. We were up to 13 different locations in Calgary, Lethbridge and Edmonton. We had a store also in Kelowna.”
The final location of Robinson’s Camera, on 9 Avenue S.E., will close at the end of day on December 30.
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Speaking of bizarre, here's an ad for the store from 1987
Also it's a bit bizarre that the staff are all wearing hockey jersey's, it's like a modern take on Bob & Doug Mackenzie haha.
Video is here: https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/long-time-camera-store-in-southeast-calgary-to-close-its-doors-1.3719468
Long-time camera store in southeast Calgary to close its doors
Published Wednesday, December 13, 2017 6:44AM MST
A camera store that’s been open for the past 80 years in the City of Calgary will be closing down at the end of the month.
Robinson’s Camera was opened by Bob Robinson in 1936 in the Grain Exchange Building.
It was originally called Camera Crafts but Robinson changed the name in the 60s and then sold the shop a few years later to his protégé Tony Peters.
Peters planned to close the store at the end of this year before he passed away from a health condition in October.
Darryl Riediger, the store manager, calls it the ‘end of an era’.
“Back in the 70s and 80s, especially in the 80s when one hour labs were really hot, most of our camera store locations had a one hour lab, cameras were really selling well. We were up to 13 different locations in Calgary, Lethbridge and Edmonton. We had a store also in Kelowna.”
The final location of Robinson’s Camera, on 9 Avenue S.E., will close at the end of day on December 30.
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Speaking of bizarre, here's an ad for the store from 1987