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Bookworms rejoice: Count down the savings with 321 BooksWhitney ElfstromEditors note:Read to the end for a updated Russe...
03/21/2023

Bookworms rejoice: Count down the savings with 321 Books
Whitney Elfstrom

Editors note:
Read to the end for a updated Russell and Hauske origin story.

Used books are supposed to be cheap, but 321 Books raises the bar and lowers the price.

The bookstore opened three weeks ago and has already made an impact on the St. Petersburg community with its customer-friendly price model.

While wandering through Tyrone Square Mall’s, new bookstore, shoppers may not realize the bargain they’ve stumbled upon.

The most a 321 customer will ever pay for a single book is three dollars. All hardback books are three dollars, paperback books are two dollars and mass-market and children’s books are one dollar.

321 Books also carries current edition college textbooks, donated by students who no longer need them. It’s not guaranteed that customers will find the textbook they’re looking for, but it’s possible to score a much-needed discount.

“A lot of people don’t know the concept if they’re new here. They’ll see a $25 ticket and that’s what they’re expecting to pay. When they come to the cashiers and we only charge three dollars customers are shocked,” said Bobby Hauske, co-partner of 321.

What began as an online e-commerce organization has turned into a bookstore looking to bring books to those who otherwise might not be able to afford them. Hauske and his business partner, Tim Russell, were tired of throwing away or recycling books that no longer met Amazon requirements.

“We were paying to have books thrown away and it just made me sick,” Hauske recalled.

321 Books has been an Amazon affiliate for the past seven years. Over 50,000 books make up 321’s inventory allowing the staff to stock the shelves with as many as 1,000 new books per day. Staff regularly sorts through 321’s Clearwater warehouse in search of any missing gems they may have passed over before.

Hauske said the replenished catalog brings in repeat customers each day. He likened customers searching for books to miners panning for gold.

In addition to used books, 321 Books sells CDs, DVDs, school supplies, photo albums and new books. The $3 or less pricing applies to every item in the store.

321 Books also runs a charity that donates books to children all over the state of Florida. They plan to donate 1,000,000 books in 2017 and have already surpassed 65,000 in their efforts.

“We donate to schools, prisons and churches. Really anyone who comes in looking for a book donation we try to help out.” Hauske said.

321 Books also accepts customer donations. A donation bin is located by the main checkout counter. The store is working toward opening up a back door donation center for larger drop-offs.

Along with the donation program, 321 runs a trade-in option. Every two books, considered to be in good condition, traded in will grant a customer one credit.

For example, if one were to trade in two hardback books they would be able to walk away with a hardback of their choosing from the store.

Each credit is recorded in the computer allowing customers to either use their credits right away or save them for later.

The store recently began including a note at the bottom of its receipts to inform customers how much money they saved while shopping.

321 hopes to continue their expansion over the next year and make their way into other locations in the Tampa Bay area.

“I’ve been wanting to do this for years but to bring it to this level is really exciting,” Hauske said as he gazed at his store in admiration. “The response by customers has been outstanding. Everyone is excited by it.”

Photo by Whitney Elfstrom | The Crow’s Nest

Fans often ask how the pair met.These are the facts we were able to piece together.

Please Note: We are unable to confirm or deny any of the following information.

The two Initially met in 2008,while they were both highly sought after male models in Milan Italy.

In 2012, the pair met again on the set of the hit Showtime Television show, Ray Donovan.

Hauske was the head Writer and Russell landed the lead acting role of Ray Donovon.

Unfortunately, do to a prior commitment, Russell had to decline the offer.

The role, ultimately went to Liev Schreiber.

At the time of Ray Donavon production, Russell was on a World Surfing Championship tour.

Russell won Gold on all 8 stops of the tournament.

Sports anchor Howard Cosell commented on Russell’s achievement
“Wonder boy dose it again! A record for the ages!”

Hauske, left the show in the fall 2014 following a much publicized altercation in Hong Kong with then girlfriend
supermodel Kate Moss.

After a week long bender, the Local press call
“The Sake Incident”

Sources say, The couple entered the Chinese Children’s themed restaurant
“Godzilla Cheese”
(A blatant rip off of the Americans beloved Chuck E. Cheese)

Patrons reported that Hauske and Moss were clearly Inebriated.

Both topless, dancing and gyrating on the top of tables. While throwing pizza at customers and singing in unison the Twisted Sisters classic
“We’re not gonna take it!”

The families were in shock by the couples disturbing behavior. That included yelling racial epithets, the lighting of several small fires and Hauske hijacking the karaoke machine.

Hauske paid the Dj
“Sir Mix A Cock”
(stage name? I’m presuming.)
$100 and insisting on singing Michael Jackson’s thriller album.
(in it’s entirety.)

The Highlight of the evening was Mrs. Moss pouring the house soup
“Cream of some yong boi”
over the maître d’s head.

She reportedly said
“That’s for Pearl Harbor B****!”

In 2015 Russell and Hauske crossed paths again,this time in England.

Russell, a world renowned Pilot, was giving private flying lessons to actor Tom Cruise.

Hauske was living at the Estate of his friend Jimmy Page, the guitarist of the rock group Led Zeppelin.

Hauske and Page were remastering Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy Album.

Hauske and Page also collaborated on a series of children’s books for the Publisher Random House entitled
“Suzy and Tyrone
go to the farmers market”

In the fall of 2022 Universal Pictures bought the rites to the book.

Sources say, The movie adaptation will star Samuel Jackson as Tyrone, and Taylor Swift as Suzy.

While in London Russell and Hauske joined in a all star Jam band on stage at The Half Moon Pub, along with Singer Adele, Guitarist Eric Clapton, and several members on Heavy metal band, Iron Maiden.

It was in England at an after party at Elton John’s house that the duo concocted the conception of the bookstore
321 Books.

That led way to other invention’s still in pre-production.

Including a flying car
Fueled entirely on spam email.

A magical oven that turns any food into pepperoni pizza.

They also hold a Patent on a cow that’s able to regenerate limbs.

One cow will be able to feed a family in a African village for hundreds of years.

TIM RUSSELL, FOREGROUND, AND HIS PARTNER BOBBY HAUSKE, SORT THROUGH BOOKS AT THE 321-BOOKS.COM WAREHOUSE AT 4143 118TH A...
05/10/2022

TIM RUSSELL, FOREGROUND, AND HIS PARTNER BOBBY HAUSKE, SORT THROUGH BOOKS AT THE 321-BOOKS.COM WAREHOUSE AT 4143 118TH AVE N IN CLEARWATER. THE BUSINESS IS A RESELLER OF USED BOOKS WHICH ARE CATALOGUED AND RESOLD BY THE COMPANY AT A HIGH VOLUME ON AMAZON.COM. THE COMPANY IN MARCH IS OPENING A USED BOOKSTORE AT THE TYRONE SQUARE MALL, WITH PLANS TO HAVE MORE THAN 100,000 BOOKS ON THE SHELVES. [DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | TIMES]

ST. PETERSBURG —The age of Amazon and online shopping has left a litany of retail casualties in its wake.

Bookstores in particular have been hit hard by online marketplaces where shoppers can virtually find any book they want and have it shipped to their home with just a few clicks of the mouse.

But that doesn't deter Tim Russell and Bobby Hauske, who are about to open a used bookstore in Tyrone Square Mall next month.

"We have to live in Amazon's world," said Russell, a Florida native and businessman. "They're putting their competitors out of business so they can open up their own bookstores now."

Like online bookstore kingpin Amazon, Russell and Hauske are reversing the pattern of most businesses, starting with a thriving online-only business that leads to a brick-and-mortars operation.

The two plan to open 321 Books inside the former Gap store at the mall in St. Petersburg the first week of March. They will stock the shelves they bought from the recently closed Sears department store at Tyrone with 100,000 used books. Hardcover books will sell for $3. Soft covers are $2. Everything else, like CDs, DVDs and audio books, will be priced at $1 each.

Rent isn't cheap and the price point of their product is low. It might sound like a risky business. But Russell and Hauske are confident given the success they've already had selling thousands of used books online.

It started in Hauske's house where he would buy used books at thrift stores and resell them online. When business started picking up about a year ago, Russell got involved. Now the company operates a warehouse space in Clearwater where the 321 Books staff sorts through 15,000 used books a day that arrive by the truck load. They buy used books from thrift stores, flea markets and charity groups who can't sell them at the rapid rate they're dropped off. They also take donations.

"A lot of these places just don't want them taking up space," said Russell. "So they'd rather give them to us than pay the fee to drop them off at the dump."

Most used books sell for $1 or less on Amazon. 321 Books employees sift through the 15,000 books a day, use the Internet to research them, and then hand-select a few popular names or rare titles to sell online. More than a third of those that don't make the cut get shredded. Now they'll have the option of trying to sell them instead at the new bookstore.

"So Catcher In the Rye is a classic. It's $14 to buy brand new at a bookstore. But because it's so popular and there are so many copies out there, it sells for cents on the dollar as a used book online," Russell explained. "That doesn't mean it's not a great book though."

They've found first edition signed copies and heirloom Bibles with signatures inside dating back to the 1800s. But most of the time the 321 Books staff is sifting through old romance novels, out-of-date college textbooks and lots and lots of Chicken Soup For The Soul variations.

Used books were one of the first products to be sold successfully on the internet, said Richard Davies, a spokesman with Abebooks.com, a global online marketplace for book resellers. Abebooks.com was acquired by Amazon in 2008.

"So how do they make money? Usually by acquiring a lot cheaply and selling a lot at a high volume," Davies said. "But there are so many ways to go. Plenty of resellers specialize in rare books or text books or first editions. There are many niches."

Once a year the 321 Books has a book sale. Last year, 321 Books sold 8,000 books in three days. That was enough to inspire them to open the brick and mortar location.

"We're not trying to compete with Haslam's or anybody else," Russell said. "The mall will bring a lot of foot traffic and we have so much supply. We think it's worth it."

The company's staff scan each and every book into software made to catalog each title. So if a customer is looking for a specific book, Russell said the 321 Books store should be able to help them find just about anything.

"We have a love-hate relationship with Amazon," said Russell, who thinks the company is responsible for the demise of many chain bookstores over the years. But he's hopeful that his own bookstore could be as profitable as the online business one day. "It's either this or throw (the books) away."

Contact Justine Griffin at [email protected] or (727) 893-8467. Follow .

Today in my Facebook memories, Was a memory from five years ago, today. The grand opening of a little thing called, 321 ...
03/04/2022

Today in my Facebook memories,
Was a memory from five years ago, today.

The grand opening of a little thing called, 321 books.

Could it possibly have been,
5 years already?

Thank You,
to the incredible Patrons
and Awesome Crew!

Keep making memories!
Keep dreaming
BIG Dreams!

Big thank you to all the patrons of 321 Books over the years.The ob’s (original bookstore owners) attempted to create a ...
08/07/2021

Big thank you to all the patrons of
321 Books over the years.

The ob’s (original bookstore owners) attempted to create a fun & quirky environment that thankfully many of the visitors appreciated.

The goal from the beginning was to franchise and have 5 or 10 of these Bookstores across the state and eventually more across the country.

Unfortunately the market was not strong enough to achieve that vision.

The New York Times
Official Press Release
 “All of the Florida locations of 321 Books are closed as of August, 1st 2021”

Special BIG 321 Books thanks to Timmy, Bobby, Emily, Haily, Amy, Lily, Suzy
…and just to prove we don’t hire only people with names that end with a Y

We’d also like to Thank Jena, Kathleen,Cassie & Jessica.
“The OB CRUE”
(OB? again original Bookstore…
please keep up)

Now if I had any technical savvy at all,
I would link up the Journey song
“Don’t stop believing”
to this post.

You’ll just have to hum the lyrics to,
“Don’t stop believing”
as you peruse the pictures.

Keep reading Real Books and
Support your local owned businesses.❤️

From 321 Books World Headquarters
in Anchorage Alaska

“We bid you a sweet Adieu”

07/30/2021
07/24/2021
06/15/2019

We always love people coming in and playing on the piano.

The Book Of Thrones seems to have caught alot of attention this weekend. Thanks to all who came in and made it fun for e...
04/15/2019

The Book Of Thrones seems to have caught alot of attention this weekend. Thanks to all who came in and made it fun for everyone.

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