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'''Robert Turner Optical''' was a chain of opticians and eyeglass retailers founded by [[Robert Turner, Sr]].  
'''Robert Turner Optical''' was a chain of opticians and eyeglass retailers founded by [[Robert Turner Sr]].  


The chain was purchased in [[1986]] by [[John Katopodis]], who planned to expand it statewide. He employed adult film star Ryan Idol to perform in commercials for the business.
The chain was purchased in [[1986]] by [[John Katopodis]], who planned to expand it statewide. He employed adult film star Ryan Idol to perform in commercials for the business.
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The chain was bankrupted in [[1993]].
The chain was bankrupted in [[1993]].


==Locations==
==Former locations==
* 7529 [[Crestwood Blvd]]
* 1714 [[11th Avenue South]]
* 301 [[18th Street South]]
* 1167 [[Huffman Road]]
* 125 [[Inverness Plaza]]
* 5338 [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard South]]
* 5338 [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard South]]
* 1714 [[11th Avenue South]]


==References==
==References==
* Gordon, Tom (November 1, 2008) "Katopodis career marked by many roles, and recurring controversies." ''Birmingham News''
* Gordon, Tom (November 1, 2008) "Katopodis career marked by many roles, and recurring controversies." {{BN}}


[[Category:Closed businesses]]
[[Category:Closed businesses]]
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[[Category:Oporto-Madrid Boulevard]]
[[Category:Oporto-Madrid Boulevard]]
[[Category:11th Avenue South]]
[[Category:11th Avenue South]]
[[Category:18th Street South]]
[[Category:Huffman Road]]
[[Category:Inverness Plaza]]

Latest revision as of 16:44, 29 July 2019

Robert Turner Optical was a chain of opticians and eyeglass retailers founded by Robert Turner Sr.

The chain was purchased in 1986 by John Katopodis, who planned to expand it statewide. He employed adult film star Ryan Idol to perform in commercials for the business.

The chain was bankrupted in 1993.

Former locations

References

  • Gordon, Tom (November 1, 2008) "Katopodis career marked by many roles, and recurring controversies." The Birmingham News