It is sad and it is bad when execs can't get out of their own way. K-Mart caved to the left and stopped selling firearms and the ones screaming the loudest for them to stop selling the "evil stuff" did not turn around and support them.
Sears worked hard to compete with selling trash at a higher price and they are in competition with too many others doing the same. If I was over a three or five year plan, I would have brought back firearms, however, I would have also kept the Craftsman tools of higher quality and backed them up, doing what got them where they were. Even if the tools were not made here (USA), they could have spec'd to a higher quality than just selling the same stuff you can buy everywhere else, most likely cheaper.
Many times companies stop doing what made them popular, I see Walmart doing it too, but it looks like some of that they stopped and looked back at what got them where they are. I know if Sears had good Craftsman tools, I would go there rather than buy garbage. Their online sales/website is painful and many parts of it do not work well. Seems like when they left the firearm business, that was the slow death and they topped it off trashing Craftsman.... They should have looked hard at keeping the tools made in the USA.
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