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Old November 21st 04, 03:22 PM
Robert Bonomi
 
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Chris Bowne wrote:
From what I can tell from this thread, they must have sold off individual
stores to various chains or individual stores depending on the locations.


By the late 60s, Lafayette Radio was _franchising_. At least some stores.
Obviously, when the chain name 'went away', the stores were still operational.

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