Yes, and I remember the S&H Catalog filled with great items and going to their Redemption store. I am OLD and proud of it. What else has come and gone? Does anyone remember the hairdryer that looked like a big balloon on your head when it filled with hot air? Or life when you had to replace a typewriter ribbon?
I (Tammy) went with my grandmother to the Redemption store sometime in the early 70s and she redeemed her stamps for a Singer Sewing Machine. I had a typewriter my grandfather gave me that required a ribbon and when I was learning to type in 11th grade, we used White-out strips to correct mistakes (man that was tough to do!). Thanks for watching and bringing back even more memories!
I'm afraid that I am old enough, to remember them.Thanks T&T, for the memories.
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I loved helping my grandmother paste the stamps in the booklets. Thanks for watching Rhonda!
I remember my mom talking about them when I was young
I remember going with my grandmother and mother to spend them! You could get some really neat stuff with them. Thanks for watching!
Yes, and I remember the S&H Catalog filled with great items and going to their Redemption store. I am OLD and proud of it. What else has come and gone? Does anyone remember the hairdryer that looked like a big balloon on your head when it filled with hot air? Or life when you had to replace a typewriter ribbon?
I (Tammy) went with my grandmother to the Redemption store sometime in the early 70s and she redeemed her stamps for a Singer Sewing Machine. I had a typewriter my grandfather gave me that required a ribbon and when I was learning to type in 11th grade, we used White-out strips to correct mistakes (man that was tough to do!). Thanks for watching and bringing back even more memories!
The old times were much better.
The good old days!