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by mc32
3875 days ago
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I understand the why [nice rundown]. What I don't understand so much is why people do this in practice for some kids of goods but not others. It's not as if local shoemakers are having a new golden age [Oak Street, excepted], or knifemakers or garment makers (tailors, seamstresses). A shoemaker moreover would have more involvement [manufacture] than a mere "merchant" which is what booksellers are. |
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There's a romantic aspect to being in bookstores that just isn't found with stores of other types of merchandise.
People don't flock to knife stores for knife signings. They don't sit down with a cup of coffee inside the knife store with other knife enthusiasts and talk about the latest knife they sharpened. They don't take one knife off the shelf, sit in an overstuffed chair and flip it a few times then put it back and take down another, all with no expectation of purchase or pressure. etc. etc.