Norman Kramer, the reporter conducting the interview and trying to verify Robinson's point, said it seemed that "selling straight bomb shelters sometimes doesn't appeal to some people," which is why the broader sales pitch was necessary. The follow-up from the salesman? "Then we ask them: 'What would you do if the house started to burn?' Well, I guess the only answer we ever get is that they'll die and there's no need for it."īut that's where Robinson said there was an argument to be made for the shelter's "other uses besides protecting from radioactivity," like storing your valuables there. "When you approach 'em that way and say: 'What would you do,' they all stop and think about it," said Robinson. Digital Archives 4:53 Bomb shelters for sale Wanna buy a bomb shelter? People start shopping for their own personal refuges.Īccording to Robinson, "most" of these potential customers would say they would head for the cellar, if a such an attack occurred.
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