I don't know the early history as we only found out about the Ohio stores just a couple of weeks before She went to work for them. I knew Quality before that Time and they were aimed at the fleet side of the bussiness and not the farm side. I knew about the Fleet side before I head of CT being in Ohio. Went in to buy farm items and nothing for that side of the name. I knew their brand of paint was junk from what I had bought. Later when She was working for Quality when she was starting to order items from wearhouse that she was told were in stock that customers ordered never was shipped. I was one of those that had parts ordeded and never was shiped, think they did not have what they said they had. I had used CT paint and it was good, when Other smaller things I do not rember as that was about 25 years ago. I had used QF paint amd knew it was junk and CT paint I had used was good. Merger came all CT paint was taken off the shelf and replaced with QF paint.As for other companys buying some stores that never came down to employes only TSC as buyer for $5,000 bigger bid than the orignal owners of CT could come up with so TSC got the stores to close. And they did. As soon as they could empty one TSC moved out of the smaller store across the street into the CT store and there since. Only knew of 3 CT stores here in Ohio. Possibly more in other parts of state. Only one QF&F store here in Ohio.
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