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  1. Incredible Universe was a chain of American consumer electronics stores from 1992 to 1997. A typical Incredible Universe was 185,000 square feet (17,200 m 2) of sales floor and warehouse, stocking around 85,000 items. The operation was conceived by former Tandy CEO John Roach.

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  2. Incredible Universe was a chain of stores operated by the Tandy Corporation. Well known throughout the world by the mid 20th century, The Tandy Corporation was an electronics company based out of Fort Worth, Texas. They started by selling pre-assembled microcomputers to home consumers, and became a huge name in the electronics industry.

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  3. In this episode we take a look at Fry's Electronics and Incredible Universe.Retail Archaeology and Siesta Mall merchandise is available at the official Retai...

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  5. Jul 4, 2021 · What Happened to Incredible Universe? Eric C Productions. 6.72K subscribers. Subscribed. 100. 4.5K views 2 years ago. Do you remember this store? This was Radio Shack's parent company Tandy's...

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  6. Incredible Universe was the name of a chain of American consumer electronics stores in the early to mid-1990s. A typical Incredible Universe was 185,000 square feet (17,200 m2) of sales floor and warehouse, stocking around 85,000 items.

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