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![]() Jay Beckman wrote: A Lowes and a Home Depot built brand new right across the street from each other You see that everywhere you go. These two are attracted to each other like nothing I've ever seen. |
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On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 12:33:59 -0600, Newps wrote:
Jay Beckman wrote: A Lowes and a Home Depot built brand new right across the street from each other You see that everywhere you go. These two are attracted to each other like nothing I've ever seen. The best looking and largest lumber and hardware store I've ever seen anywhere was built recently by Kenyon Noble in Bozeman, MT. This company has been here since 1889. Motto - "We're not the best because we're the oldest but we are the oldest because we're the best." It is just a couple of blocks away from a fairly new Home Depot and a couple of blocks in the other direction from a Wal-Mart that was built first. Wal-Mart? Bring 'em on! Klein Bozeman, MT |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 15:58:58 -0600, Klein wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 12:33:59 -0600, Newps wrote: Jay Beckman wrote: A Lowes and a Home Depot built brand new right across the street from each other You see that everywhere you go. These two are attracted to each other like nothing I've ever seen. The best looking and largest lumber and hardware store I've ever seen anywhere was built recently by Kenyon Noble in Bozeman, MT. This company has been here since 1889. Motto - "We're not the best because we're the oldest but we are the oldest because we're the best." It is just a couple of blocks away from a fairly new Home Depot and a couple of blocks in the other direction from a Wal-Mart that was built first. Wal-Mart? Bring 'em on! Home Depot can be a pain in the ass. But they're displacing the neighborhood hardware stores that are moribund anyway. Went into HD the other day looking for a 2 x 4 cutoff for a minor project. Found one in the bin, along with some other fine woods cutoffs, but it hadn't been marked with a SKU, so the two clerks at the contractors cash register insisted I'd have to pay the 8-foot price. Fasteners not so good either. Need a couple of 10-32 Tee-Nuts for the same project. No joy. Went to the local HW store (They're an ACE affiliate, but they stock like a real HW store) and found 'em in the bins. In favor of the local HD, they hired this 70-year old woman who works in plumbing, and she is a virtual encyclopedia of practical plumbing knowledge. Probably used to own a hardware store. Don |
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