by eamarquardt » Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:28 pm
You get access to what others are willing to pay for.
Here in Simi Valley, Ca.:
We used to have a good shop that sold quality tools. Now we have a Harbor Freight.
We used to have several plumbing supply stores. Now we have a HomeDepot and Lowe's. There is a good plumbing distributor but they carry mostly stuff for new construction not the items you need to maintain things.
We used to have several good hardware stores. Now we have one True Value left. They have a great stock of grade 5, grade 8, metric, and SS nuts and bolts plus e-clips and other cool stuff. The owner is an old but a nice and cantankerous fellow. He's in his eighties. Not sure what will happen when he moves on. The staff there are friendly and know what they have in stock.
We still have a good irrigation supply, a couple of commercial electrical suppliers, and actually have a good tool repair shop.
Fortunately we have the internet and Los Angeles is nearby for the real specialty stores as a city the size of LA can support stores like that.
Gus
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