From: <Tmoynihan@xxxxxxx>
> Dear Bob--
>
> Not to start a flame war, but you really should check out your facts
before
> you start accusing people of spreading "false information." In this case,
> you owe Samuel an apology, because he has the correct information, not
you.
> I'll bet he's actually *visited* this store, just like he said in the
post.
> Have you?
>
> FACT: KEH is/was a camera store in Dallas, as well as in Atlanta. So far
as
> I know, the Atlanta operation continues in operation, but I haven't
checked
> for sure. Somebody else on this list suggested (or maybe stated
> authoritatively?) that the two locations of the KEH's were the result of a
> marriage ended some time ago, with the husband taking the Atlanta site,
and
> wife opening the Dallas location
KEH Atlanta was a store you could walk into and browse the shelves or buy
mail-order, back in the late '80s or very early '90s. I used to plan how to
get away from my sister's house so I could go there. They had lots of
*junk* you could search through, i.e. broken flash guns that might have a
part needed to fix yours. One room reminded me of going to a junk yard for
car parts. Later, they ceased all walk-in business and went strictly
mail-order. Of course, now it is even easier on the Internet, but the part
you might need is no longer there.
Gregg
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