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11-20-2024, 10:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-20-2024, 10:55 AM by TBroussard.)
Question for those of you that go back a few years on this board.
Years ago there was a hardware store that offered a discount for WoodNet members, was trying to remember the name of the business. I am not worried so much about whether the discount still applies or not, just wanted to see if I could throw some business there way. They were always pretty helpful to members.
I think they were based up north.
Thanks in advance
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That was Hartville Hardware in Hartville Oh., and the discount has been discontinued now for the last few years. They still have as complete a selection of woodworking stuff as you'll find and the same great service. The last remaining vendor discount we get (as far as i know) is with Holbren.
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When you mention a WN discount, I think of Highland Woodworking , Atlanta.
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(11-20-2024, 11:34 AM)fredhargis Wrote: That was Hartville Hardware in Hartville Oh., and the discount has been discontinued now for the last few years. They still have as complete a selection of woodworking stuff as you'll find and the same great service. The last remaining vendor discount we get (as far as i know) is with Holbren.
That was it. I was pretty sure it was two H's, but like the other post mentioned I kept thinking of Highland.
Greatly appreciated for taking the time to jog my memory. I will have a look at their site
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At some point in the past (long past) someone here called Highland and asked for the woodnet discount. He said he was told curtly that "we don't give discounts".
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