1960s Good Vibes Pacific Stereo Company Tee
1960s Good Vibes Pacific Stereo Company Tee.
What an epic piece!
This 60s tee is the absolute definition of vibes and music from the era where it all started.
A true diamond for any tee collector.
Measurements are in the photos.
Pacific Stereo was once the world's largest retailer of brand-name stereo equipment, relying on innovative advertising, savvy sales techniques and in-store service to stay ahead.
The story of Pacific Stereo began in 1960, when Thomas C. Anderson, a salesman for the General Electric Company, purchased Pacific Radio Supply, then a wholesale parts distributor in Berkeley, Calif., for $35,000. He converted the store to retail, and by 1965 he had dropped the parts business to concentrate on retail stereo sales.
His timing was impeccable. FM-stereo, Japanese transistorized components and the Beatles had just arrived, and many young Americans found music essential. By packaging components in systems and offering in-store service, Pacific ''tried to make it less threatening to buy what was then a high-tech product,'' Mr. Anderson recalled in a recent interview. Meanwhile, the company's eye-catching advertising and comprehensive sales training set it apart from other audio chains.
1960s Good Vibes Pacific Stereo Company Tee.
What an epic piece!
This 60s tee is the absolute definition of vibes and music from the era where it all started.
A true diamond for any tee collector.
Measurements are in the photos.
Pacific Stereo was once the world's largest retailer of brand-name stereo equipment, relying on innovative advertising, savvy sales techniques and in-store service to stay ahead.
The story of Pacific Stereo began in 1960, when Thomas C. Anderson, a salesman for the General Electric Company, purchased Pacific Radio Supply, then a wholesale parts distributor in Berkeley, Calif., for $35,000. He converted the store to retail, and by 1965 he had dropped the parts business to concentrate on retail stereo sales.
His timing was impeccable. FM-stereo, Japanese transistorized components and the Beatles had just arrived, and many young Americans found music essential. By packaging components in systems and offering in-store service, Pacific ''tried to make it less threatening to buy what was then a high-tech product,'' Mr. Anderson recalled in a recent interview. Meanwhile, the company's eye-catching advertising and comprehensive sales training set it apart from other audio chains.
1960s Good Vibes Pacific Stereo Company Tee.
What an epic piece!
This 60s tee is the absolute definition of vibes and music from the era where it all started.
A true diamond for any tee collector.
Measurements are in the photos.
Pacific Stereo was once the world's largest retailer of brand-name stereo equipment, relying on innovative advertising, savvy sales techniques and in-store service to stay ahead.
The story of Pacific Stereo began in 1960, when Thomas C. Anderson, a salesman for the General Electric Company, purchased Pacific Radio Supply, then a wholesale parts distributor in Berkeley, Calif., for $35,000. He converted the store to retail, and by 1965 he had dropped the parts business to concentrate on retail stereo sales.
His timing was impeccable. FM-stereo, Japanese transistorized components and the Beatles had just arrived, and many young Americans found music essential. By packaging components in systems and offering in-store service, Pacific ''tried to make it less threatening to buy what was then a high-tech product,'' Mr. Anderson recalled in a recent interview. Meanwhile, the company's eye-catching advertising and comprehensive sales training set it apart from other audio chains.