madshutterbug: (c)2009 by Myself (Dear Buddha)
2008-03-21 10:32 am

More Not So Much Economy

Went by Harmon's Photo again yesterday on the way home; for more background go here or not, as pleases you. I counted up my pennies and decided I'd enough for another small reflector umbrella and possibly a couple of the mounting adapters I use for putting them onto the stands. As it turned out, only one of the adapters left when I was there. It's not there any more.

Noticed a price sign on a small cabinet wandering through. This particular cabinet used to be their 'Dutch Auction' station. Not a Dutch auction as I'm familiar with the concept, yet it worked. There would be usually five items on the cabinet top, each with a price list that displayed a staring date, an ending date, and between the two a decreasing price listing. Each day that passed from the start date, the price would be crossed off and the next lower one be the price one would pay. Prices started a bit above the usual mark-up, and ended well below that. Still, those items never made it to the bottom of the card.

Price on the cabinet? $40 US. It's not there any more either. I've got a piece of Harmon's history now.
madshutterbug: (c)2009 by Myself (Shutterbuggin')
2008-03-20 08:13 am

State of the Economy

Above and beyond all the usual little and sometimes not so little indicators of exactly how our economy is doing, things like groceries, gasoline, and oh, say, investment bank firms, another jog came along this week. This one is a lot closer to my heart than some.

There is a fairly to very good photographic processing lab in Hoggetowne called Flair Lab. If one does follow that link, you will still see the header on the page declaring Harmon's and Flair Pro Color Lab. Harmon's comprises their photo equipment store, and it's really quite a nice well rounded place, unlike the Ritz Camera chain place out in the Oaks Mall. It's possible to purchase some equipment from places like Best Buy and Circuit City as well, but these two are the only camera stores in Hoggetowne that I know about.

Or... were.

It seems that Harmon's is closing... )

30% Off? Why, yes, I believe I will... )

So, yup, another sign that the economy isn't doing quite so hot as some folk would have us believe. Two signs, actually, both the move and sale itself, and the fact that I don't have as much to spend to help them out in reducing their inventory.