Amateur Franchises Opportunities

Below is a list of Franchise Opportunities that have been labeled as Amateur Franchises.

American Poolplayers Association Franchise

Administrator of recreational billiard leagues
In 1979, professional billiard players Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart pursued a novel idea - 'why not create an organized league system for amateur pool players' Dubbed the American Poolplayers Association (APA), their brainchild now operates franchise leagues across the United States and Canada (where the organization is known as the Canadian Poolplayers Association). Members participate in annual 8- and 9-ball championships, pay a yearly membership fee to the APA and pay a weekly fee to the League Operator (franchisee) each time they play.

RadioShack Franchise

Electronics products and services retailer
RadioShack was opened in 1921 by the Deutchmann family, offering ham radio operators and electronics buffs a retail and mail order source for their electronics needs. By the 1960s, the company had nine stores and was shipping electronics to people all over the world, but was falling on hard times.

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