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Old 09-29-2016, 01:47 AM
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I heard thats it, no more.
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Old 09-29-2016, 07:25 AM
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I heard thats it, no more.
I know the Owner I saw him yesterday he used to be a member at the Golf Course where I work. He told me yesterday that they are going out of business the retail industry is getting very hard to make money competing with the internet.
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Old 09-29-2016, 08:28 AM
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I heard thats it, no more.
WOW! Who is left?

I was talking with the folks at Dow's last week and they said things are way off this year. They have been dumping herring all summer and had a week or 2 were they didn't sell any wholesale bait.
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Old 09-29-2016, 09:00 AM
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Sad. I really like to put the rod in my hands before buying it.
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Old 09-29-2016, 09:11 AM
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Not really surprised. They had a decent selection, but way overpriced.
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Old 09-29-2016, 10:09 AM
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Yikes. That's awful! It's a damn shame. I'd rather pay a little more for customer service, the ability to handle items before I purchase and having a good whack of it while cruising the aisles for things I probably don't need lol. The Internet has done major damage to a small business owners ability to run a successful retail business.

They could down size, run out of a warehouse and turn to ecommerce. This would lead to layoffs of employees and bring their prices down but at least they'd still be operational. A total revamp of their website and marketing strategy would be necessary but it's certainly worth considering. No more live bait, though.
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Old 09-29-2016, 10:48 AM
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mixed feelings

i grew up on efinger's gear. we always shopped there for our scout camping stuff and fishing gear when i was a kid and it's where i got my varsity jacket. i rode my bike over there from somerville one day and bought a sweet knife that my mom promptly confiscated when i got home bc i'd been gone for like four hours without telling anyone where i went. lots of memories of hiding in the sleeping bag aisles with my brother etc...

but once i grew up i realized that their prices were pretty much higher than anywhere else you could shop and the old guys at the rod or gun counters were always more interested in talking to each other than helping a customer. there's a reason that many people know the store as "effinjerks"

at least when it was still in the old building it had that mom & pop feel and the smell of decades of oiled leather and seemed like a place where fishermen and hunters would feel at home. the new building just feels like any other "sporting goods" shop hawking yoga pants to soccer moms etc. i think that's probably where things went wrong... a family business can't compete with the big box stores with on sales/prices on clothing, shoes, balls, bats/rackets etc. they should have concentrated on what the big stores can't do: knowledgeable staff, local insight, variety of firearms, etc.

if it's confirmed and true, it's sad to see end like any other 107 year old family business. really, i wish that they had made some changes years ago though so that it never would have come to this.
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Old 09-29-2016, 10:52 AM
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Very crazy, i been shoppin there since i was a kid riding my bike there with a fishing rod in my backpack for those of you that mnow susan the register lady remmeber her yellin at me leave your backpacks here at the counter lol! I worked there for years my brother current and some of my bestfriends work there now still gonna be sad to see it go. All the guys over there told me personally end of december it done
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Old 09-29-2016, 11:03 AM
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That blows. Ive brought rods in there with snapped tips or busted guides and the guys were always really helpful for super short money. I have a couple ive been meaning to bring in for repair. Its nice to know you can walk in and out same day and not have it put in a corner and sent out to some random guys basement and get upcharged at 3 levels.
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Old 09-29-2016, 11:07 AM
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That really stinks. They were expensive, but they always had what I needed. Spent a ton of money there. Especially the old store.

First Rays, now Effingers.

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