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Rickards was established as an ironmonger in the delightful market town of Ludlow by Heber Rickards in 1864. It continues to trade today.
I love going to the hardware shop and looking at all the shiny metal things. I wouldn't know what to do with three-quarters of it, but hardware can be so pretty.
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Montour True Value Hardware Store. And yes they have everything including creaky wooden floors and nice people.
1855 a store on this site operated as a tinsmith and hardware store. The oldest hardware store east of the Mississippi River. Provided materials to gold miners during the gold rush era.
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Hardware Shop
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Fotocamera: Nikon D750
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/200 s
Lente: 24 mm
ISO: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
We went inside to look around and was surprised to see that they even sold cappuccinos and lattes!! We tried them and they were very good.
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prism created by reflective light bouncing off of Chandeliers at Restoration Hardware Gallery - Leawood, KS
A weathered wall of a closed large hardware store in downtown Mountain View, Missouri. This store had everything you would need to paint the kitchen, plant a garden, or fix your plumbing. A clerk that knew where everything was, and bins of screws and nails. The painted walls have cracked. the glass door is taped up. An awning that used to cover the the sidewalk is now gone and so are the customers.
100 N Elm Street Street
Mountain View, Missouri
Photo taken on August 16, 2023
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In Gorham, New Hampshire. Taken with my Pixel 7a in "Night Sight" mode, with the phone held against the glass to reduce reflections.
Gorham Hardware sells not only hardware but camping, hiking, hunting and fishing gear in this northern New Hampshire town of ~2700 people. Independent, small-town hardware stores like this are quickly becoming a thing of the past.
I visited the C.T. Summer hardware store in Newberry, South Carolina earlier this week. If you ever get near there go have a look and visit with Bill Shull, the owner. The store was established in 1886 by his grandfather and I think some of the original inventory must still be there. I can't explain it well in the space here but click here to read about it. My 10mm lens wasn't nearly wide enough, but I included a couple more photos in the comments. Notice his dog at his feet and behind Bill in the mahogany colored frame is a replica of his fathers Nobel prize for physics.