That didn't make any sense, let me try again.
His store may have been a franchise. Franchises carried RS stuff and may have even had the name, but as they were not a corporate store they could carry what they wanted (along with other brands or even genres of product) and didn't necessarily have to deal with the corporate programs like the Battery-of-the-month club cards.
Most stores were corporate, meaning RS owned them and they carried the full stock of RS items and nothing else, but there was a store in a nearby town to me that was a music store that had a RS franchise. They carried a few things, could order everything else. but were primarily a music store that sold RS-branded items like amps, radios, etc.
It made sense on your first go but thank you for the added clarification.
I'm very sure that my local store was a franchise but he ran it as a true tech shop. There was as least two isles, both sides, of drawers of components and the latest chips. I understood then, coming in as a grubby redneck, why he acted the way be did. I later helped a big box store put him out of business....
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