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People always decry the passing of these local bookstores/music stores, but in a good many of these cases, the problem is that the local person is just not a good businessperson. krj noted above that lately they had stopped stocking the CDs he would buy. If a merchant doesn't have the stock, how can people buy it? Another example of a "local" that just closed up is Main Street News. It seemed to me they were in the same boat as Schoolkids. Several times recently I saw a magazine in Borders that I wanted. Feeling like I'd rather support the local merchant, I would trek over to Main Street News only to find that they didn't have it on the shelves. What I wanted was not really exotic, either. One time it was Cook's Illustrated, another time it was San Francisco Magazine. Another time, I sent them an email before going in to ask them about a particular title. I never received a reply. My feeling is that the proprietor just wasn't on top of things.
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