Consumers catalog from 1991

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Re: Consumers catalog from 1991

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awesome post

mega man 3 for $49.99
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Re: Consumers catalog from 1991

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gtmtnbiker wrote: There was another store, Service Merchandise, that operated similarly.

Yeah, Service Merchandise was the store I remember as a kid. I used to flip through these sorts of catalogs over and over dreaming of what I could get.


Thanks for the scans!
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Re: Consumers catalog from 1991

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Oh man, I remember Consumer Distributors! I got all my power rangers toys from the Vancouver store :lol:

EDIT: And Mighty Max!
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Re: Consumers catalog from 1991

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I'll scan some more pages in whenever I get the chance, but it probably wont be for a few months.
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Re: Catalog from 1991

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sevin0seven wrote:i recently found that Konami Nascar handheld game (far left) at a thrift store. :)

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Wow dude!! I remember that store when I was a kid! Wasn't there one by the Smithhaven Mall somewhere? I know there was a Service Merchandice next to where the old Toys R Us was. Now it's a Bed Bath and Beyond. It's freaking killing me though because I could have sworn I got a NES game from Consumers once and I remember being inside of it. I'll have to research it a bit to see where their locatoins were. Awesome find though man! Brings back memories!! 8)
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