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Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

I was just wondering where everybody bought their favourite monster magazines.  I have read of a lot of different places here.  My spot was Rexall Drug stores.  Back in the day these drug stores...

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Check the couch, under the second cushion from the right.

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Re: Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

BijouBob8mm wrote:Check the couch, under the second cushion from the right. Worked for me a few times, LOL Not to mention thinking I was filthy rich for finding 2 or 3 bucks in change under the...

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In the town that I lived in back then 60s 70s there was a big like a general store that sold all types of magazines,comics newspapers also an adults only section.They sold beer for the grown ups also...

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GhostofChaneysLiver wrote:There was a Grand Union shopping center a few blocks from my house that had a Luncheonette (do these even exist anymore?).  Right by the entrance was a huge wall magazine...

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I spotted my first FM magazine in 1975 at the only pharamcy in downtown Central Point, Oregon (population 10,000).  I was hooked after my first issue and somehow or other my dad always was willing to...

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bluerosekiller wrote:Oh, one odd thing before it slips my mind about genre films in our area...I don't know if you have any recollection of this at all, but I was ALWAYS shocked at how good ol'...

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WPHL 17 (Philadelphia) showed Lynda Day George's completely topless scenes in Straw Dogs That would be Susan George, of course.  The lovely Lynda Day did a better job of keeping her clothes on than...

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Re: Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

When I was stationed in Hawaii in the very late 70s/very early 80s, a local TV staation would show films uncut late at night. And they even showed a short film about 4:30 one afternoon on how women...

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And a very pretty asian gal demonstrated. That's not going to be one of your future avatars, is it?  (After the girl on the penny pony ride, I had to ask.)

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Lol, it wouldn`t go over here at the CHFB, I`m afraid.

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My childhood neighborhood of Oxford Circle had tons of comics and magazines. There was one store, Phil's Variety, that had a great magazine rack with most of the major titles from Marvel, DC, Archie,...

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Was anyone else here impatient like me if/when they got to their fav place for periodicals on new delivery day only to find the full boxes stacked up, not yet displayed? I suppose a good boy would...

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Oy,  bluerosekiller, I'd forgotten all about that.  Except in my case, the mags weren't in boxes, but stacked and bound with wire or twine.  Can't tell you how many times I fiddled as best I could...

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Re: Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

A little love here to Rompf's Pharmacy on Preston in Louisville, and Okolona Pharmacy, just up the road at the corner of Preston and Outer Loop. Okolona Pharmacy got me started monster collecting -- I...

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Re: Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

I lived in a small town in central Ohio, we had Lloyd's drugs, which doesn't exist anymore.  They were the only place in town that had FMs and that didn't seem very often.  I remember they had a huge...

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Re: Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

I purchased most of my monster mags and comics and some model kits at our small town neighborhood news store called Burnells.  They had penny candy and a great old Match Box car display. It's long...

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Re: Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

Halfway up the street that I mentioned there was a Ben Franklin's (anyone remember those?) they didn't have magazines but the did have penny candy, and models.  Every Friday was allowance day, I would...

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Re: Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

Ben Franklins in the late 50s/early 60s was the coolest place for toys & holidays. Many toys were just a dime. So was Kresges.

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Re: Rexall Drug Stores: Where Did You Buy Your Monster Magazines?

Not sure what the problem was in Bellevue, Washington, circa 1970.  There were plenty of stores with extensive magazine racks, but it was impossible to find Famous Monsters, let alone Castle of...

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