I’ll be danged. Cowboy Maloney sold out…

She Mate Me

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Maroon Eagle

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Unsurprising, really…

It’s the rare successful family business that can transition from one generation to the next one

Let’s see how the Minnesotans do
 

MSUDAWGFAN

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Home grown business run for 74 years by the founder and his three sons. Sale is getting about as much attention in local news as the every other day house fire in Jackson.

Decent summary…

In my Mr. Garvey voice

"O - Shag - Hennesy bought this out!"
 

The Peeper

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Please tell me that JL Jones and Leadco are still around

My favorite JL Jones commercial (that always ran during old black and white movies on WLBT, WAPT, WJTV) has him splayed out all over a big bed in the showroom w/ his cowboy hat over his face and one of the Granddaughters is pushing on him trying to wake him up saying "Wake Up, Wake Up Pa Paw, please wake up, its time to do a commercial" and he pops up and says "sorry there folks, this JL Jones bed is so comfortable I dozed off for a minute" blah blah blah. Years later after those the "other PaPaw" Dub Herring from Camper City in Picayune hit the airwaves.

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Johnny Lumas aka JL Jones

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Dub "PaPaw" Herring
 
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HotMop

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My favorite JL Jones commercial (that always ran during old black and white movies on WLBT, WAPT, WJTV) has him splayed out all over a big bed in the showroom w/ his cowboy hat over his face and one of the Granddaughters is pushing on him trying to wake him up saying "Wake Up, Wake Up Pa Paw, please wake up, its time to do a commercial" and he pops up and says "sorry there folks, this JL Jones bed is so comfortable I dozed off for a minute" blah blah blah. Years later after those the "other PaPaw" Dub Herring from Camper City in Picayune hit the airwaves.

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Johnny Lumas aka JL Jones

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Dub "PaPaw" Herring
Dat's a gud car PawPaw!
 
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ckDOG

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Hell I'm surprised that appliance stores outside of big box stores exist at all these days, much less are desirable enough to be bought out.

I'll drive down to the Oxford store next time I'm in the market. I ******* HATE BUYING APPLIANCES FROM LOWES/HD. You have to roam the store to find someone to find someone to simply ring you up. Don't make it hard for me to give you money. Drives me insane.
 

Bulldog45

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I’m guessing they still sell a lot to contractors looking to buy a whole kitchen for a new build /renovation. I know that’s where ours came from but it’s been a while.
 

OG Goat Holder

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It's what Mississippians do. Build it up and sell it off, or move out of state to a better talent pool.

Which is all fine, take the money and run if you want. But it'd be nice if it was also reinvested back into the MS economy. That rarely happens, other than building a mansion in Nowhere County.
 

She Mate Me

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It's what Mississippians do. Build it up and sell it off, or move out of state to a better talent pool.

Which is all fine, take the money and run if you want. But it'd be nice if it was also reinvested back into the MS economy. That rarely happens, other than building a mansion in Nowhere County.

That’s not the story here. 2nd generation that has run it most of its existence are dying/getting very old. It was simpjy time to sell and there was a buyer.

That’s not a Mississippi thing, it’s just a logical thing.
 

thatsbaseball

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This business was started when an independent appliance dealer could make money . I.E. before Lowes, Home Depot et al got in the business . This is in no way a "Mississippi" phenomena . It's just a good business decision made by good business men as far as I'm concerned.
 

She Mate Me

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This business was started when an independent appliance dealer could make money . I.E. before Lowes, Home Depot et al got in the business . This is in no way a "Mississippi" phenomena . It's just a good business decision made by good business men as far as I'm concerned.

it’s pretty incredible that it stayed a viable family owned business as long as it did considering the changes in that industry. Obviously the model is pretty different than it was in the early days.
 

OG Goat Holder

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That’s not the story here. 2nd generation that has run it most of its existence are dying/getting very old. It was simpjy time to sell and there was a buyer.

That’s not a Mississippi thing, it’s just a logical thing.
This business was started when an independent appliance dealer could make money . I.E. before Lowes, Home Depot et al got in the business . This is in no way a "Mississippi" phenomena . It's just a good business decision made by good business men as far as I'm concerned.
You guys are probably right. I'm more frustrated in why Cowboy Maloney's can't be the Lowe's or Home Depot.

Seems like every time we have a chance of that, we sell out or move. McRae's, Steinmart, Viking, Back Yard Burger and the biggest of course, Sanderson. I understand how business works, just wish we had some type of economic powerhouse like that in Jackson and/or Mississippi. Heck it seemed like we had a banking presence then one of those Tupelo ones sell out too.
 

She Mate Me

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You guys are probably right. I'm more frustrated in why Cowboy Maloney's can't be the Lowe's or Home Depot.

Seems like every time we have a chance of that, we sell out or move. McRae's, Steinmart, Viking, Back Yard Burger and the biggest of course, Sanderson. I understand how business works, just wish we had some type of economic powerhouse like that in Jackson and/or Mississippi. Heck it seemed like we had a banking presence then one of those Tupelo ones sell out too.

Started just about the same time. 4,200 employees, still based right there in Flowood…

 
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Darryl Steight

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This is a master class in marketing. That guy is awesome. And that sales associate looks like a real fun mistake.
I am going to guess that is the main guy's baby mama and that's their kid in the final slo mo walk. The first shot of her is golden. Then they quickly transition to show her smoking a cig with a cat calling in the background... just so you don't get any big ideas.
 
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She Mate Me

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I am going to guess that is the main guy's baby mama and that's their kid in the final slo mo walk. The first shot of her is golden. Then they quickly transition to show her smoking a cig with a cat calling in the background... just so you don't get any big ideas.

There’s a lot going on in that ad.
 
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jxndawg

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I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for Cowboy Maloney’s … bought my first house in 2002, a little 1,300 sq ft patio home in Ridgeland. I was young and single, with disposable income, and in the market for appliances for the first time. Made me feel like such a grownup, even though I was really just a 29 yo bourbon-fueled lunatic.

Went to the Cowboy Maloney‘s on 55 in Jackson and some very nice older salesman walked me through what I needed. I’d gone in willing to buy fancy, tricked out stuff since it was for my bachelor pad, but once he understood my situation he steered me toward more basic stuff. Told me that someday I’ll get married, and will be back with my wife, who will want more expensive stuff that‘ll be more likely to break down, and so for now I should enjoy what might be my first, last and only chance to buy a $300 washing machine with a mechanical timer. Boy was that old man right.

I will say though, that the ones I’ve been in since then have been pretty rundown looking. I live in Oxford, and was surprised to hear that we (allegedly) have one here in town. I had no idea.