Talk:Best Products
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Can anybody scrounge up a logo? The fat red BEST, with the letter "T" being the largest?
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[edit] More History needed
This is good start, but there needs to be more done on just how shopping at Best worked. It was always such a trip shopping there and placing orders for stuff. --Mrskippy 21:17, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Do you have a Best Products jewelry story?
I bought a blue topaz ring for $40, which was 70% off during the liquidation sale in Whitehall, PA. I also got a ruby earring and pendant set. I think that ran about $16.
Here's the thing--the rubies were supposed to be "genuine", but years of experience have told me that they are lab created.
And the blue topaz does not really look like topaz; I am beginning to suspect that it is paraiba tourmaline.
Does anyone else have similar jewelry story?
Lab-created IS genuine....just not natural75.75.56.53 03:05, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Do you have a Best Products jewelry story?
Marerules 11:36, 22 September 2006 (UTC) I bought a blue topaz ring for $40, which was 70% off during the liquidation sale in Whitehall, PA. I also got a ruby earring and pendant set. I think that ran about $16.
Here's the thing--the rubies were supposed to be "genuine", but years of experience have told me that they are lab created.
And the blue topaz does not really look like topaz; I am beginning to suspect that it is paraiba tourmaline.
Does anyone else have similar jewelry story?
[edit] Best Products and Best Buy
Obviously the two store chains are not related, but a Best Buy store WAS built over the lot of what used to be a Best Products store in Pinole, California. Oh, and also the fact that Best Products did sell certain electronic merchandise, of course. Just adding a bit of trivia. --Geopgeop 09:41, 22 October 2006 (UTC)