My dad (Jim Camp) sold the store to John Sullivan (910 East Sullivan Street). Dad started the business when he got out of the Air Force and came back to Kingsport about 1944. I.M. Fuller rented dad (Jim Camp) the first building (210 Cherokee Street) and then he bought his next building (Mr. Drakos, Nick’s Western Store, bought his building) and he built the one at 910 East Sullivan Street (Now it is Appalachian Iron Works). My son has a lot of the pen, tape measures, etc., Thanks for remembering my dad
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I worked there from 1983_ 1985 . John sullivan was the owner
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My dad (Jim Camp) sold the store to John Sullivan (910 East Sullivan Street). Dad started the business when he got out of the Air Force and came back to Kingsport about 1944. I.M. Fuller rented dad (Jim Camp) the first building (210 Cherokee Street) and then he bought his next building (Mr. Drakos, Nick’s Western Store, bought his building) and he built the one at 910 East Sullivan Street (Now it is Appalachian Iron Works). My son has a lot of the pen, tape measures, etc., Thanks for remembering my dad
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You’re most welcome. I always enjoyed my visits to RESCO.