Handy Dan
Appearance
Handy Dan Home Improvement was one of the first home improvement retailer chains. It went out of business in May, 1989.[1]
Handy Dan was owned by Channel Home Centers of Whippany, New Jersey.[2]
Handy Dan played a major role in getting Texas's religion-based blue laws repealed in 1984 by opening on Sunday and using white price stickers for goods that could be sold seven days a week, and blue price stickers for items that could not be sold on Sunday. [1]
References
- ^ "Home Channel News". Readers Respond: Handy Dan, Home Depot and Lowe's. Retrieved 2010-02-24.[dead link]