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Rutledge Hardware in Rutledge, GA (a neighboring town) has been in continuous business since 1891, and the store looks like it could still be 1891. It's a small store, crammed full of stuff, but the owner knows where everything is.
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Rutledge Hardware in Rutledge, GA (a neighboring town) has been in continuous business since 1891, and the store looks like it could still be 1891. It's a small store, crammed full of stuff, but the owner knows where everything is.
That definitely has the "ole time" hardware store look. My memory is failing me some, because IIRC, there was a Georgia forum member who used to brag about a local hardware store being the best gun store for miles around. I remember him showing pictures of the inside of that place too. Maybe he will see this and speak up.
Larry
Bo Barrow's in Butler, Georgia.
The store is Barrow Automotive and Hardware. He is a NAPA store.
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EDIT: I have to add this tale...
We were searching eighteen wheelers one morning, about 40 miles east of Butler (long story). We swung open the doors on a 53 foot trailer. All you could see was wall-to-wall, green Remington long-gun boxes. Pallet after pallet. The rig was plum full.
"Where you headed?" I asked the driver.
"Bo Barrow's" was all he said.
Bo sells a lot of guns.
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I believe one of our members is friends with Mr. Bo.
Redlevel, you out there?
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Also, the times we were in Gettysburg, there w as a hardware store that sold guns, clothing, and Boy Scouts stuff (uniforms, model cars etc).
When we go visit my sister in the fall I'll have to see if it's still there.
I'm sure Golddollar knows which place I'm talking about.