Cabela's Co-Founder, Richard Cabela Passes.

Tom in NE

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Dick Cabela passes today at age 77.

I enjoyed the pictures below of the Iowa Cabela's and have spent a lot of time in the Kearney Cabela's. He was very successful with his small start up in 1962.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Richard Cabela, a co-founder of outdoor outfitter Cabela's, died Monday. He was 77.

Cabela, who went by Dick, died at his home in Sidney, where the company is based, said spokesman Joe Arterburn.

The company that sells outdoor gear and sporting goods got its start humbly in 1961 when Cabela bought $45 of fishing flies in Chicago. When the flies didn't sell quickly at the family's furniture store in Chappell, Neb., Cabela started selling them through the mail with his wife, Mary, and brother, Jim.

Dick Cabela's first successful ad in Sports Afield magazine offered five free fishing flies as long as the buyer paid 25 cents shipping and handling. That led to the development of the Cabela's catalog. Today, the company has 50 retail stores across the U.S. and Canada. Last year, it had $3.6 billion in revenue.

Current Cabela's CEO Tommy Millner said Dick and Jim Cabela made it possible for people to find quality outdoor gear no matter where they lived.

"The outdoor industry has lost an innovative thinker and a tireless supporter of wildlife and habitat conservation," Millner said. "The business world has lost a true original, who built a business model that will be studied and emulated for years; a man who, through perseverance and hard work, achieved the American Dream."

Dick continued to serve as Cabela's chairman until June 2013, when he moved into a chairman emeritus role and Jim Cabela became chairman.

Dick Cabela was honored for his business accomplishments and his commitment to conservation. He was named to the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame in 2006 and Nebraska Business Hall of Fame in 1994.
 
Thanks for sharing. Always found them to be a good company to do business with. Hope they don't lose the values they were founded upon.
 
Cabela's in Dundee, MI was the biggest tourist attraction in Michigan a few years ago, maybe still is. It attracted more people than Greenfield Village and all the other stuff here. I was there on a Saturday afternoon a month ago, never on a
Saturday again--people lined up three deep in front of every counter. They have to be doing something right.
 
Tom, I live 120 miles North of Sidney,NE. I remember the "Basement Store downtown. Also been lucky enough to meet Jim & Dick several years ago tho. Nice stand up business guys for sure Dick has one heck of a house and inhouse display. Thanks for sharing that sad news but knew he wasn't doing well.
 
Husker44,
I remember the old store in downtown Sidney. It used to be a school, I believe? The one out by the Interstate now is real nice!!! Kearney's used to house a Rockwell International and they made all kinds of pipeline valves(some for the Alaskan pipeline.) Kearney's rent some of their building to a Classic Car Museum.
Tom
 
The big red store in downtown Sidney was the John Deere Block house and it also housed the local JD dealer. I went there many times with my Dad when I was a kid . Loved to sit on the various JD tractors on display on the showroom floor. A neat bldg. Cabela"s just finished remodeling it and it is full of more offices for them. They are also going to build more corporative offices west of the big one they now have.
 

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