GOING OUT OF BUSINESS

SALE

Rob Gwilt the owner of Video Expo store since 1994 has decided to close the shop due to his father retiring and will be taking over Reel Action Video in Clyde. Economic hardships, illegal downloads, coping and pirating and sharing copies of new theateral movies has caused the store to be less profitable than it once was. Taking over Reel Action Video is a family friendly and a long time buisness in Clyde and since Rob lives in Clyde it will eliminate the almost daily 45 mile round trip to Abilene.

Video Expo is where you went to get something a little more obscure than the general new release. They carried Hong Kong and other Asian favorites, cult classics, Anime, TV series, and is well known for their 5 movies 5 days 5 dollar daily special. Chances are you may not find those little known favorites at the bigger chain stores, but you generally could at Abilene's niche and oldest video store Video Expo.

The plan is to have the store closed by August 31st and will be selling off all merchandise starting July 19th. Everything is for sale; if it does not have a price, please ask, long time Expo employees Elaine 15 years, Mickey 14 years and Phil 13 years are going to be organizing the store to sell common genres like comedy, drama, action, seperate areas of the store for $7.00 each. New releases and more unusual titles will sell as marked on the other half of the store as well as Blu-Ray for 14.99 each. Series and Anime sets will be sold as sets. Video Expo will also be selling racks, registers, DVD players, and other Misc. equipment.

To all our dedicated customers, we thank you for your support and love of great film and making work an enjoyable experience these past 16 years.