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Robert Kendall said it was important to them to give customers room to walk around to look at the furniture.
The Kendalls had their own financial agency in Pennsylvania until the mid-1980s, when they sold everything and moved to Maine to open a hardware store.
The Kendalls said they are looking forward to the challenge of operating their own business again, even if it makes their daughters worry about them a bit.
Royce Kendall and his brother Floyce, influenced by the Louvin Brothers, began singing as a duo in their hometown, St. Louis.
The Kendall's breakthrough came as a shock to a number of industry skeptics who had resisted the notion of a father-daughter duet.
One label had even tried to convince Jeannie to go solo, an idea that didn't appeal to either her or Royce, who recalled, "At that time there were very few groups or duets in country music.