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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love stores like that too, there was one on Main St in my hometown, but the owner passed away and his kids didn't want to take it over. They had a cat who slept by the old wood-burning stove, and the best penny candy by the register. Very quaint.

May 1, 2008 at 9:26 AM

Blogger littlebyrd said...

Oh I hear you! I love the old traditional hardware stores. If we ever have need to go to HD, we just dread it and put it off until we can't any longer. There are a couple of hardware stores here in Portland that are fun to visit and always a first choice over HD.

May 1, 2008 at 9:27 AM

Blogger Mrs.French said...

We are lucky enough to have one right down the street...costs a bit more, but so worth it!

May 1, 2008 at 7:46 PM

Blogger blah said...

I love stores like this and I love that they're not in Malls :-)

May 1, 2008 at 8:48 PM

Blogger Marnie said...

I can still hear the creaking floors and almost smell the old place from our hometown - it was right next to the old dry goods store that I posted about last month - the dry goods store is still a going concern but the hardware store is now a tres chic restaurant - i love to support to the local stores - book stores, markets, hardware stores, such a counterpoint to the big box places

May 2, 2008 at 6:42 AM

Blogger pve design said...

Perhaps I was born with 5 extremely heightened senses, I can smell, taste, feel, see and hear my local "Chism's Hardware" and I was crushed when I went back home and it was gone.
Woolworths was a short bike ride with a "notions" aisle full of the most splendid spools of thread. I used to go there and the fabric store. Byck's was an upscale ladies department store and I would stop there and pretend I was really rich. I wish it was there.
For me, they had it all. All I wanted.

May 4, 2008 at 11:14 AM

Blogger Mumsie said...

Oh this brings back memories for there was very little you could not find there. From that emergency hostess gift to all kinds of kitchen utensils and relishes and the best greeting cards. Everyone knew "Ace was the Place." Thanks for the memories.

May 6, 2008 at 7:41 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where will I go the next time the kids break a window or rip a screen? I always went to that hardware store downtown. I feel sad every time I walk by.

July 27, 2009 at 8:19 PM

Blogger Robin said...

We drove by it when I was in town a few weeks ago and I still can't believe it is so empty after all these years... no one wants to buy it? There must be something very wrong with the building, like asbestos. It would make a great restaurant, or art gallery (or both). Hmmm, maybe when I win the lottery...

July 27, 2009 at 11:43 PM

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