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Garrison Hilliard
January 27th 04, 06:08 PM
And remember, kids... Schwinn bikes are the best! - Captain Kangaroo

RIP Bob Keeshan 1927-2004


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Bob Keeshan, who appeared on television as "Captain Kangaroo," said he and Rogers often spoke of how children's programming had become increasingly violent.

"I don't think it's any secret that Fred and I were not very happy with the way children's television had gone," Keeshan said.

S o r n i
January 27th 04, 06:09 PM
Garrison Hilliard wrote:
> And remember, kids... Schwinn bikes are the best! - Captain Kangaroo
>
> RIP Bob Keeshan 1927-2004
>
> Bob Keeshan, who appeared on television as "Captain Kangaroo," said
> he and Rogers often spoke of how children's programming had become
> increasingly violent.
>
> "I don't think it's any secret that Fred and I were not very happy
> with the way children's television had gone," Keeshan said.

Truly sad news from a few days ago...but I don't understand your Header.

Bill "am I missing something?" S.

Mike Jacoubowsky/Chain Reaction Bicycles
January 28th 04, 01:59 AM
> Truly sad news from a few days ago...but I don't understand your Header.

Schwinn ads featured retail prices that represented what dealers in the
Midwest sold them for, but the increased costs of shipping made them a bit
higher elsewhere. So their ads always had that line in small print at the
bottom. Typically about a $5 difference if I recall correctly; I believe my
first Schwinn Varsity was advertised at $72.99 but in Northern California
they were $77.99.

--Mike--
Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReaction.com

"S o r n i" > wrote in message
...
> Garrison Hilliard wrote:
> > And remember, kids... Schwinn bikes are the best! - Captain Kangaroo
> >
> > RIP Bob Keeshan 1927-2004
> >
> > Bob Keeshan, who appeared on television as "Captain Kangaroo," said
> > he and Rogers often spoke of how children's programming had become
> > increasingly violent.
> >
> > "I don't think it's any secret that Fred and I were not very happy
> > with the way children's television had gone," Keeshan said.
>
> Truly sad news from a few days ago...but I don't understand your Header.
>
> Bill "am I missing something?" S.
>
>

A Muzi
January 28th 04, 06:43 AM
S o r n i wrote:
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> Truly sad news from a few days ago...but I don't understand your Header.
> Bill "am I missing something?" S.

That phrase was on the Schwinn price list at one time, in
the era of "fair trade" which is a euphemism for "price fixing".

--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971

Mike Jacoubowsky
January 28th 04, 08:22 AM
> That phrase was on the Schwinn price list at one time, in
> the era of "fair trade" which is a euphemism for "price fixing".

Sort of. It "fixed" pricing in both directions, at a margin that was so low
it was nearly impossible to stay in business. If you didn't pre-order
Schwinns by the container, and brought in bikes from the west coast
warehouse, that $76 retail Varsity could cost you (the dealer) as much as
$67. $9 to pay for assembly, floor space, salespeople...

By requiring dealers to buy in *huge* quantities and tie up gobs of working
capital, Schwinn could virtually guarantee that a dealer couldn't bring in a
competing line.

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
http://www.ChainReactionBicycles.com

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