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Tim April 9th 08 05:50 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 
My brother gets their catalogue and I've looked though it and it
doesn't really seem like there's anything in there that I need. But
they do have a good selection of stuff, though. I looked at the prices
of their electrical things and saw items there that I thought were
rediculous, and saw things in there that my local marina[s] have for
compatable pricing. But not all things.

Anyone have experience with Overton's

Tim April 9th 08 05:53 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 
On Apr 9, 11:50*am, Tim wrote:


Anyone have experience with Overton's


OOPS! hit the enter key before I was done.

Anyone have experience with Overton's? And seeing I dont' really buy
catalogue items, I was wondering how they stack up with the likes of
Bass Pro? or internet shopping?

Thanks!


Tim April 9th 08 06:33 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 
On Apr 9, 12:15*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 09:50:38 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

My brother gets their catalogue and I've looked though it and it
doesn't really seem like there's anything in there that I need. But
they do have a good selection of stuff, though. I looked at the prices
of their electrical things and saw items there that I thought were
rediculous, and saw things in there that my local marina[s] have for
compatable pricing. But not all things.


Anyone have experience with Overton's


I have ordered from them and they are OK. Just watch the prices. Like
everyone else they have loss leaders and charge too much for other
things. Service was fine.


Yes, They're catalogue looked a lot like looking though a Jegg's or
Summit automotive catalogue. A lot of "chromie-go-faster" stuff. With
advertising using squeeky-clean models on the dock of the yacht club,
that wouldn't get wet, dirty, or sweaty if they had to.



Jegg's and Summit. I like their sales lines. "your LOW price!" or "The
part you want ant the price you want to pay..."

HK April 9th 08 06:36 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 
Tim wrote:
On Apr 9, 11:50 am, Tim wrote:

Anyone have experience with Overton's


OOPS! hit the enter key before I was done.

Anyone have experience with Overton's? And seeing I dont' really buy
catalogue items, I was wondering how they stack up with the likes of
Bass Pro? or internet shopping?

Thanks!



I've bought a few things over the years from Overtons, typically stuff
I cannot buy locally. Their prices are just average.

I suppose my favorite "outdoor stuff mail order supplier" is Cabelas,
but I also like to visit the nearby Bass Pro Shops stores.

HK April 9th 08 06:37 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 
Tim wrote:
On Apr 9, 12:15 pm, wrote:
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 09:50:38 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

My brother gets their catalogue and I've looked though it and it
doesn't really seem like there's anything in there that I need. But
they do have a good selection of stuff, though. I looked at the prices
of their electrical things and saw items there that I thought were
rediculous, and saw things in there that my local marina[s] have for
compatable pricing. But not all things.
Anyone have experience with Overton's

I have ordered from them and they are OK. Just watch the prices. Like
everyone else they have loss leaders and charge too much for other
things. Service was fine.


Yes, They're catalogue looked a lot like looking though a Jegg's or
Summit automotive catalogue. A lot of "chromie-go-faster" stuff. With
advertising using squeeky-clean models on the dock of the yacht club,
that wouldn't get wet, dirty, or sweaty if they had to.



Some of them get wet, dirty, and sweaty.

Tim April 9th 08 06:39 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 
On Apr 9, 12:36*pm, HK wrote:


I suppose my favorite "outdoor stuff mail order supplier" is Cabelas,
but I also like to visit the nearby Bass Pro Shops stores.



Isn't Cabela's more geared to hunting and fishing?

HK April 9th 08 06:55 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 
Tim wrote:
On Apr 9, 12:36 pm, HK wrote:

I suppose my favorite "outdoor stuff mail order supplier" is Cabelas,
but I also like to visit the nearby Bass Pro Shops stores.



Isn't Cabela's more geared to hunting and fishing?



Indeed, but it has lotsa stuff not geared towards hunting and fishing,
including some great clothing.

D-unit[_2_] April 9th 08 08:21 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 

"Tim" wrote in message ...
My brother gets their catalogue and I've looked though it and it
doesn't really seem like there's anything in there that I need. But
they do have a good selection of stuff, though. I looked at the prices
of their electrical things and saw items there that I thought were
rediculous, and saw things in there that my local marina[s] have for
compatable pricing. But not all things.

Anyone have experience with Overton's


I used to schlep all the way to North Raleigh to buy from them.

These days,

If Ebay or Wal-Mart doesn't carry it, I don't need it.

db




HK April 9th 08 08:24 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 
D-unit wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ...
My brother gets their catalogue and I've looked though it and it
doesn't really seem like there's anything in there that I need. But
they do have a good selection of stuff, though. I looked at the prices
of their electrical things and saw items there that I thought were
rediculous, and saw things in there that my local marina[s] have for
compatable pricing. But not all things.

Anyone have experience with Overton's


I used to schlep all the way to North Raleigh to buy from them.

These days,

If Ebay or Wal-Mart doesn't carry it, I don't need it.

db





Ebay or Wal-Mart?

:)


Don White April 9th 08 09:11 PM

Anybody ever buy stuff from Overton's?
 

"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Tim wrote:
On Apr 9, 12:36 pm, HK wrote:

I suppose my favorite "outdoor stuff mail order supplier" is Cabelas,
but I also like to visit the nearby Bass Pro Shops stores.



Isn't Cabela's more geared to hunting and fishing?



Indeed, but it has lotsa stuff not geared towards hunting and fishing,
including some great clothing.



I'd like to get a pair of their 18" high uninsulated boots to wear with a
long raincoat have.
Too much trouble/expense to bring across the border unless I make another
day run to Maine.




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