A neener and a tear
"lektric dan" wrote in message
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Just scored a set of 4 "Two Cherries" chisels at the local Ace
Hardware. I didn't know anything about them but thought the price -
about $40 - was cheap enough for the risk. Googled them when I got
home and found out this was a pretty good deal.
The reason they were so cheap is that the two Ace stores in town are
selling everything off and packing up. One is already closed - all
inventory moved to the second store. Second store will be gone by the
end of the month. There's a Harbor Freight across the street, and a
Wal Mart down the block. The store across town had a Lowes, a Home
Depot, and a Wal Mart to compete with. We've done literally thousands
of dollars (maybe tens of thousands) in the past two years from the
research project I'm working on. I hate to see the folks go; they've
become friends. They always greet us by name when we come in, and
willing to help, even with special order items. At other "big box"
stores, we just get blank looks - *when* you can find someone.
They've had a lot of stuff we needed: everything from nuts and bolts,
to pumps, paint, electrical hardware, and on and on. I guess we
helped put them in the red. Every time we would come in, they would
fire up the popcorn machine and make us a fresh batch. I always left
with four or five small paper sacks of popcorn to bring back to the
ladies in the office or students. I understand you have to keep your
business model cutting edge to stay in business, but I really hate to
see them shut down. Anyone interested in a good business investment?
In our small town we have an Ace hardware that has been here for at least 30
years.Excellent stock and great employees with knoledge. Also a Home Depot
that came in town about 5 years ago. Also very nice helpfull employees. Both
of these stores have lumber also. A couple weeks ago a TruValue has opened.
Large store huge stock. All these stores have local employees so maybe that
why service is so good. WW
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