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AllaN01Bear

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Tue Jul 22, 2025, 04:49 PM Jul 2025

oltime hardware stores

when i moved up from southern ca to sonora ca , there was a old time hardware store called mundorfs . mundorfs seemed like they had everything hardwae wise in stock. if u asked for a thingamajig or a whatchamacallit they had it or could order it. u ask the big box stores and they look at you like : or idk

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rsdsharp

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1. In the town where I grew up, there were two hardware stores, owned by parents of two of my classmates.
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 05:13 PM
Jul 2025

They were less than a block apart, and couldn’t have been more different. Van’s was well lighted, sold baseball gloves, guns, jack knives, and tools. If they sold screws and nails I never saw it.

Muesel’s was what you described. You walked up the narrow aisles on a plank floor with boxes of screws and bolts and nails and God knows what all crowding in on you. There was always some old fart up front chewing the fat with Mr. Muesel.

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