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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Maryland
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I wanted to reach out to the community at large and share some sad news. After almost 50 years in the business Bratton’s Antique Auto Parts has decided to close their retail operations.
There were multiple factors involved in making this decision and I will take some time below to outline them. 1) We have lost the lease on our building at 1606 Back Acre Circle. The current owners of the building received an unsolicited offer on the building that was too good to pass up. The new owner’s take possession of the property at the end of October. Bratton has tried to extend the lease with the new owner’s but they need the property for their own business. They have offered us an option to lease back the building until December 31, 2025. Debbie and I have been looking for a property to move the business to for several months, but we have not been able to find a suitable property. 2) Since the end of COVID, we have seen a substantial decline in revenue and a massive increase in overhead expenses (insurance, taxes, utilities…). Both of these situations caused us to let all of our reaming employees go back in July of 2024. Debbie and I have been doing everything here with just the two of us since then. We have decided that we need to rebalance our lives 50-60 hours over 5-6 days a week working just does not allow any time to go out and enjoy our lives. If anything, we have all learned since COVID is that life is too short and we need to make the best of everyday. 3) With the reduction in staff, it is all Debbie and I can do to just keep basic parts in stock, and process the orders. Debbie and I just cannot give our customer the quality of service that Bratton’s has been known for since the mid 1970’s, and that is not how we want the business to be run. 4) By closing our retail operations, it will allow us the time and energy to focus on making the high quality parts that we have always provided to the hobby. The parts that Bratton’s has made will continue to be made through a new company and will only be sold through our network of dealer’s. We have spent the past couple of months quietly shopping Bratton’s around to various buyers who we felt had the capital needed to continue the production of the parts. Unfortunately, we have been unable to reach a suitable agreement with any potential buyers. We did this quietly because we did not want to cause any undue stress or panic to the hobby, or the other vendors selling Model A parts. Going forward we will begin the liquidation process for the retail inventory. Starting in the next couple of days and weeks you will notice the following things. 1) As we sell out of parts we will no longer be re-ordering them, so what is on the shelf is what is on the shelf, and when the bin box is empty, it is empty. 2) We will begin to reduce the prices on our retail inventory. These reductions will be shown our website www.brattons.com and we will be offering across the board discounts on the prices listed on the website. 3) We ask that if you have a gift certificate stashed away that they be used by the end of October 2025. After that, they will no longer be valid. 4) We have removed all drop ship items from our website and catalog. This was done out of respect for our vendors. We do not want to cause any additional burden or stress on them, but offering their products at a much lower price than they are selling them at. This decision has been months in the making, Debbie, and I feel it is the best for us as well as the hobby in general. Between the two of us, we have been in the business for over 55 years collectively. In those years, we have made many friends that we now consider as family. Debbie and I have many fond memories of our children running around the shop, and the journey’s we took all over the country in our Model A. This business and the hobby in general has given us way more than we ever expected or deserved. We have been truly blessed by our time in the business. We offer our sincere thanks and gratitude to our customers and friends for the past 50 years of support. Jeff & Debbie Kichline |
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Guthrie, OK
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Indeed sad news, Jeff. Bratton's has always been the dealer of choice for highest quality parts for the hobby. Hoping other vendors are up to the task of taking your place. Thank you for your many years of serving our special community so well. All the best to you going forward,
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: The Moon
Posts: 1,160
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The Model A World will surely miss Bratton's Antique Auto Parts.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Central CT
Posts: 379
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Great service from Bratton's over the years - Best wishes to the family in the future.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: N.E. Texas
Posts: 182
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Hate to see ya'll go you are one of the best in the business. Ya'll are one of the best go to people for our model A supplies.
God bless you and your family in your future endeavor's. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,503
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Bratton's has been my go to vendor for over 20 years and I'm sad to see you close but understand. God speed on whatever is next. -Tim
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Clinton,WA/Whidbey Island
Posts: 4,613
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Thank You Bratton's!! Best wishes!~ So Sad!!
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Chillicothe, Missouri
Posts: 1,851
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You guys were 1 of the best model A. sources for parts hopefully somebody like Snyder's will step up and buy out your inventory I hate to see you guys leave the market but I understand your reasons.
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Join Date: Sep 2022
Location: Canton, Michigan
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Might be a dumb question and/or statement, but have they thought about selling out to Snyder's?
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Hazzard County
Posts: 2,165
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Jeff,
I salute you sir. Well done.
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Signal Mtn, TN (SE TN)
Posts: 2,672
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Canton
The remaining vendors will get their market share anyway. Why buy it? In the past, Bratton has been a producer of many nice parts. I “assume” any mfg of parts is also ceasing? |
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Windy City
Posts: 1,091
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Sad day for the Model A hobby, but I fully understand....
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Join Date: Sep 2022
Location: SoCal
Posts: 1,594
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We have spent the past couple of months quietly shopping Bratton’s around to various buyers who we felt had the capital needed to continue the production of the parts. Unfortunately, we have been unable to reach a suitable agreement with any potential buyers. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Meridian, ID
Posts: 604
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Sad news indeed. I have ordered many parts from you over the years and enjoyed your catalog, quality parts, and service. I understand your reasons and wish you well going forward. I hope the remaining suppliers and future generations fill the void you are leaving in the hobby. Thanks for all you've done for the hobby!
Best Wishes, Aaron Griffith in Meridian, ID
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: NJ
Posts: 7,227
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2023
Location: Redneck Ranch on Hot Rod Hill
Posts: 114
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Thank you so much Brattons! I appreciate all the great service and help.
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Join Date: Dec 2024
Location: Worley, Idaho
Posts: 39
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Thank you Jeff & Debbie. I'm a new Model A owner and appreciate all of the parts suppliers. Best wishes in your next journey.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Central FL, USA
Posts: 1,192
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Good luck Jeff and Debbie. Bratton's was the first Model-A parts vendor that I dealt with back many years ago.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: So Cal
Posts: 9,599
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4) By closing our retail operations, it will allow us the time and energy to focus on making the high quality parts that we have always provided to the hobby. The parts that Bratton’s has made will continue to be made through a new company and will only be sold through our network of dealer’s. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 2,024
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About 7 years ago I started using Brattons on a '31 Ford restoration and even though Snyders is also very good and in Ohio where I live Brattons quickly became my favorite. In 2018-2020 I would place an order on say a Monday morning and it would be delivered in Ohio the next afternoon,FeDex. Covid 2020 seemed to change everything including shipping and Brattons would not use USPS.FeDex has really gone downhill last order I got from Brattons 2-3 weeks ago my parts were out for delivery on a Thurs,Friday ,Sat and finally delivered in my mailbox Monday a week after ordering.I wish Brattons well and really appreciated them on my first Model A a few years ago.
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