Steve
We just got our new phone books, and Sears Hardware is listed with 6
stores in the Indy metro area. I don't know if Indy is a test market or
what. They announced they were going to be nationwide. The SS hardware
is in open containers, near the cad-plated stock (also in open
containers) and is priced individually. Their prices are not all that
much higher than cad plated nuts and bolts. But they don't have any
U-bolts! Gotta see Harbacht (sp) for those!
73,
Richard
On Sat, 7 Nov 1998 12:03:47 EST K7LXC@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 98-11-06 22:54:47 EST, k9ofg@juno.com writes:
>
>> I noticed that no one mentioned Sears Hardware. I mean the free
>standing
>> hardware store. Don't know about the department in the big general
>> merchandise stores. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount and
>range
>> of sizes there.
>
> Really? All I've ever seen in Sears stores that I've visited are
>tools.
>Never seen a Sears Hardware store. That only means that the parts are
>still
>difficult to find for most people.
>
>Cheers, Steve K7LXC
>
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