Posted by 36 coupe on August 07, 2012 at 06:08:30 from (66.186.169.176):
In Reply to: Re: Local murchants posted by State of Jefferson on August 06, 2012 at 18:30:10:
I had 2 picnic tables to finish in late fall.I usually buy my galv spikes in 35 or 50 pound boxes.No hardware stores in town for 30 years.I was at a hardware 12 miles from home.Bought some grain and other items and asked for 2 pounds of 16p spikes.They came in pound boxes with the store name on the box.When I got home I looked at the slip.Nails are a business expense.3.99 a pound, usual price is 1.69 last year. this year 1.89.I didnt want a 35 or 50 box sitting all winter but really got roasted on those 1 pound boxes.Stopped at a hardware store 10 miles south of us and asked the price of 10 10 10 fertilzer.19.95 no thanks I pay 12.95 from my usual dealer.That hardware closed a year after the new owners bought it.Ive had my own business on a country cross road since 1966, its been hard going.We made a trip last weekend and I notice a lot of small businesses closed up.
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