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]]>I used to go to Fry’s in the San Francisco bay area. From the moment you arrived in the packed, too small parking lot and saw a stream of people coming out with computer gear and new big screens, you knew this place was special. And it was. Dark interiors and crowded aisles piled high with who knew what delights? Being stopped for moment in a random aisle while somebody stared at the shelves looking for something could lead you to a whole new hobby. ‘…that looks cool, what could I do with that?!”
Need ethernet crimpers but weren’t sure if you wanted ratcheted or smooth closing? Go to Fry’s pick one up and give it a squeeze. Want to see the newest mobo’s? They had ’em. Come up a breadboard short on a project? There they were? RAM? yup that too, all types all sizes, you could get the right one first time. Just how does that case actually look? Hmm cheaper sheet metal than I thought, I’ll take this one, instead. Oh, and while I’m here, another spool of cat 5 and some ends (they’re on sale!), never know when you’ll need them and you can’t have too many…
It was Tom Swift’s hobby store, a place that made you think you could be MacGyver; a nerd Santa’s workshop at a North Pole near you. Now it’s gone.
Progress may be a reflection of efficiency, but it’s not always better.
]]>It was a happy day when Frys opened a location less than a mile from my workplace. I really enjoyed the convenience. Prior to that opening, going to Frys was a special trip into Los Angeles, roughly an hour away. Of course, they were famous for terrible customer service and other wacky things, but my electronic enthusiast friend and I kept going because there was no other place like Frys.
However, at least in my area, Frys was dying before Covid arrived. For example, in October of 2019, I found myself in need of 6 SD cards for a project. I went to Frys because they usually have a wide selection with some on sale. But that trip I found the “SD card wall” almost completely wiped out. They had a total of 3 cards that would be appropriate. Aside from those, there were a few 512GB and 256GB cards with an expected huge price tag. To the great horror of the salesman, I took the last three. I suppose he was anticipating more dissatisfied customers.
When I asked about the empty shelves on multiple occasions, none of the employees had any answers that made sense. It seems like HQ was keeping them in the dark. I guess Amazon and AliExpress did most of the damage, and Ms. Covid finished the deed.
I guess we will never see the likes of Frys again, but we can look back on the good, the silly, and sometimes frustrating aspects of Frys.
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