Bart Slutsky
Dennis McEvoy and Bart Slutsky of Rogerson’s Hardware in Hudson NY are doing the herculean job of keeping a great old American hardware store alive. Competing with large supermarkets is difficult, but the five-story building that has housed Rogerson’s Hardware since 1830 is a testimony to McEvoy and Slutsky’s success. In this building there is an unprecedented inventory of rare locks, hinges and other hardware. Here we see Bart outside the store on 615, Warren street, Hudson NY.
( thanks to Jeff Wharton for photo of re- enactor store owner and popularwoodworking.com for background photo )
Bart Slutsky
Dennis McEvoy and Bart Slutsky of Rogerson’s Hardware in Hudson NY are doing the herculean job of keeping a great old American hardware store alive. Competing with large supermarkets is difficult, but the five-story building that has housed Rogerson’s Hardware since 1830 is a testimony to McEvoy and Slutsky’s success. In this building there is an unprecedented inventory of rare locks, hinges and other hardware. Here we see Bart outside the store on 615, Warren street, Hudson NY.
( thanks to Jeff Wharton for photo of re- enactor store owner and popularwoodworking.com for background photo )