Re: 100 of half of what you need
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Posted by Clarkbug on June 16, 2007 at 09:19:30 from (72.66.57.42):
In Reply to: 100 of half of what you need posted by Tim B from MA on June 15, 2007 at 11:17:57:
It sounds like this Sprags place was quite the store, I have to say. Im originally from Upstate NY, but have recently located to Northern Virginia for work. Not lots of tractors or places to tinker with good projects, but I have found a great hardware store that sounds much like this place. Its called Fischers Hardware, and is in Springfield, VA. All sorts of stuff that you didnt know you needed, but they have it. Tons of sales people who actually know what they are doing, even if they are a little "quirky" for lack of a better word... But I was able to get all sorts of things that no one else carried. They are even technically a True Value hardware store, but I dont see much of anything in there that fits with a franchise operation.
I highly suggest it to anyone that might be in this neck of the woods. I hope they keep going, because the mom and pop stores really are just better places to shop.
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