Taking the King for a shopping trip

Started by BillyGr, June 19, 2006, 09:21:45 PM

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BillyGr

Well... not really.

But it IS a King's cart.  Probably the only one left from Hudson.

It (along with the red Ames cart) have taken up residence at a senior housing facility down the road.  They keep them for the residents to use when unloading purchases from a car.

Sorry, they are locked in - we happen to know someone there.

Ameskid

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BillyGr

QuoteOriginally posted by Ameskid
What does that front sign say?

Something like use only for groceries, not for trash.

In other words, the carts are there for people to unload cars when they come home with purchases, not to use to take out trash, or other stuff like that, so they stay clean.

By the way, this cart is probably about the size of one you'd find in an Eckerd or CVS today.

d_fife

QuoteOriginally posted by BillyGr
QuoteOriginally posted by Ameskid
What does that front sign say?

Something like use only for groceries, not for trash.

In other words, the carts are there for people to unload cars when they come home with purchases, not to use to take out trash, or other stuff like that, so they stay clean.

By the way, this cart is probably about the size of one you'd find in an Eckerd or CVS today.

O, how was that found. king's went out 23.5 yera ago. King's went out in december 1982 (3 months before I was born!)

BillyGr

QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
O, how was that found. king's went out 23.5 yera ago. King's went out in december 1982 (3 months before I was born!)

Please read the first post (where the picture is).