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August 3, 2008

This Clock Shoppe is 40 years ’olde’

Ye Olde Clock & Gift Shoppe in the Dallas Shopping Center is celebrating its 40th anniversary this summer.

Ye Olde Clock & Gift Shoppe, located in the Dallas Shopping Center, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this summer.

Christie Delicati/ For The Dallas Post

Owners Tom and Melissa Quinn, the clock experts, are known for offering quality clocks and collectibles from all over the globe at very affordable prices. Son, Tom Jr., is responsible for the service department, which offers expert repairs and restoration of both clocks and watches.

Over the past 40 years, the folks at Ye Olde Clock & Gift Shoppe have gained respect and trust from customers around the world.

“We’ve sold fine heirloom quality clocks and gifts for decades and have witnessed many changes in the retail world," said Tom Jr. “However, our commitment to customer satisfaction and service has never changed.”

When customers enter the shop, they walk into a friendly and inviting experience. The ever-expanding inventory now includes curio cabinets, wine cabinets, jewelry and even some surprises.

“We offer the expert advice and personalized service that is often times missing from today’s fast-paced world,” added Tom Jr.

In an effort to meet the demands of today’s consumer, the business recently launched its own Web site, yeoldeclockshoppe.com, where the online shopper can experience the old-fashioned world that is Ye Olde Clock Shoppe.

In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the shop is planning a special sale event for its old and new friends…and is very much looking forward to another 40 years of serving its community.

Ye Olde Clock & Gift Shoppe is open seven days a week.

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