By Andy Tarnoff Publisher Published Nov 17, 2010 at 5:04 PM

Bucky's Super Video, 1601 E. Oklahoma Ave., has closed, and is now selling its remaining inventory during limited hours.

It's a disappointing, but not all together surprising end, for the Bay View video store and tanning salon.

On its Facebook page, its owners wrote:

To all of you that have supported Bucky's Super Video for the last 25 years

It is with a heavy heart that we inform you that we will no longer be open to rent movies as of 11/15/2010. On the 16th of November, we will begin selling our inventory. Everything is for sale.

It's been an honor and pleasure being part of the neighborhood for 25 years.

--Bucky's Staff and Family

I always liked Bucky's (and its candy selection), and supported the local guys whenever possible. It didn't have a ton of inventory, but was less expensive than Blockbuster -- which isn't in such great shape, itself.

Eventually, though, I stopped using Bucky's, because after numerous scratched DVDs and employees who weren't terribly accommodating, I resigned myself to watching movies digitally. I suspect I wasn't the only one who went this route, but there's something sad about seeing another mom-and-pop brick and mortar store going the way of VHS.

According to its Facebook page, Bucky's will sell its inventory from noon until 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Andy is the president, publisher and founder of OnMilwaukee. He returned to Milwaukee in 1996 after living on the East Coast for nine years, where he wrote for The Dallas Morning News Washington Bureau and worked in the White House Office of Communications. He was also Associate Editor of The GW Hatchet, his college newspaper at The George Washington University.

Before launching OnMilwaukee.com in 1998 at age 23, he worked in public relations for two Milwaukee firms, most of the time daydreaming about starting his own publication.

Hobbies include running when he finds the time, fixing the rust on his '75 MGB, mowing the lawn at his cottage in the Northwoods, and making an annual pilgrimage to Phoenix for Brewers Spring Training.