By Chris Fuchs
“This is a feat that very few people have ever accomplished,” says 73-year-old Sheren “Chick” Banschick, who is closing his store, named for his father, at 70-11 Parsons Blvd. on Dec. 31.
“The main reason I was able to do it – maybe God saw to it that I could do it, but besides his guiding hand – was the fact that I understood the nature of the customers and that people change.”
And that is precisely how Banschick survived while most of his competitors went south. Time has a relentless habit of decreeing certain fashions in vogue and others declass