23 Vintage Pics of Repair Shops That Don’t Exist Today
Cameron Fetter
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Today, in the age of Amazon, it’s common to just throw away our belongings that break. But back in the day, our possessions were built to last. So when they were on the fritz, you could take them to a specialized repair shop and have them tuned up.
While auto repair shops still exist today, you’re less likely to see television, radio, or sewing machine repair shops in the wild.
Take a walk through history and check out the spots where trained experts would fix whatever you brought in.
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Auto repair shop, Rockville, MD, 1926 -
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Auto repair shop, 1950s -
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Auto repair shop, Washington, DC, 1920. -
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Brake service being done in an auto repair shop, 1950s -
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Auto repair shop, 1950s -
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Houston Shoe Hospital, 1900s -
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Auto repair shop, Oklahoma City, 1950s -
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Houston Shoe Hospital, 1906 -
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Bicycle repair shop, Escanaba, MI, circa 1900 -
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Bicycle repair shop, circa 1905 -
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Shoe repair shop, NY, 1936 -
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Oldsmobile parked outside a hardware store and repair shop. Munnsville, NY, 1903 -
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Auto repair shop before lifts were invented, 1920s -
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Combination gun and bike repair shop, Fort Wayne, IN, 1948 -
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Shoe repair shop, 1938 -
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Shoe repair shop, Staten Island, 1922 -
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TV repair facility, San Antonio, TX, circa 1950. -
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Radio and television sales & service store. -
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Radio & TV repair shop, 1960s -
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Radio & TV repair shop, Portsmouth, NH. 1950s -
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Shoe repair business, Maine, circa 1900 -
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Hardware store specializing in sewing machines and ‘talking machines’ (phonographs). Circa 1918. -
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Machine repair shop, Carol Stream, IL, 1940s
Auto repair shop, Rockville, MD, 1926
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