Going to be spending the next three months in Augusta, GA, and wondering if
anyone living near the area that could give me some insight on good places
to look for WW tools(hand tools, they'll have to fit in the suitcase for the
trip back to Okinawa.) I know the BORG is omnipresent, but is there
anything off the beaten path where the staff is knowledgable and the stuff
is reasonable?
Thanks
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David G. Sizemore
On 2004-11-27, Mark Jerde <[email protected]> wrote:
> 3 months, Augusta, Okinawa. A signal school class? ;-) I was there about
> 15 years ago between tours at Ft. Bliss ("The wind doesn't blow, it sucks")
> and the Pentagon ("Disneyland East.")
Why yes, yes it is.
>
> Sorry, I have no current knowledge of Augusta area WW stores.
Thanks anyway, and to the reply about Highland Hardware, I already have that
trip planned =)
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We lived in Augusta for three months, and the closes place I could find, was
in Columbia, SC.
Walter H. Klaus
"David G. Sizemore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Going to be spending the next three months in Augusta, GA, and wondering
> if
> anyone living near the area that could give me some insight on good places
> to look for WW tools(hand tools, they'll have to fit in the suitcase for
> the
> trip back to Okinawa.) I know the BORG is omnipresent, but is there
> anything off the beaten path where the staff is knowledgable and the stuff
> is reasonable?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> If you don't know to switch the "com" and the "gmail",
> You probably shouldn't attempt to email me.
>
> David G. Sizemore
"David G. Sizemore" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Going to be spending the next three months in Augusta, GA, and
> wondering if anyone living near the area that could give me some
> insight on good places to look for WW tools(hand tools, they'll have
> to fit in the suitcase for the trip back to Okinawa.) I know the BORG
> is omnipresent, but is there anything off the beaten path where the
> staff is knowledgable and the stuff is reasonable?
Yahoo Maps makes it about a three hour drive to Highland Hardware in
Atlanta. And then back. Sounds like a great Saturday to me!
Patriarch
David G. Sizemore wrote:
> Going to be spending the next three months in Augusta, GA, and
> wondering if anyone living near the area that could give me some
> insight on good places to look for WW tools(hand tools, they'll have
> to fit in the suitcase for the trip back to Okinawa.) I know the
> BORG is omnipresent, but is there anything off the beaten path where
> the staff is knowledgable and the stuff is reasonable?
3 months, Augusta, Okinawa. A signal school class? ;-) I was there about
15 years ago between tours at Ft. Bliss ("The wind doesn't blow, it sucks")
and the Pentagon ("Disneyland East.")
Sorry, I have no current knowledge of Augusta area WW stores.
-- Mark
Sat, Nov 27, 2004, 3:26pm (EST+5) [email protected]
(Mark=A0Jerde) recalls:
<snip> and the Pentagon ("Disneyland East.")
Ah, yes. Remember more than one end of shift on paper exercises,
slow enough a goot part of the shift in an unused briefing room,
watching Captain Kangaroo. Indeed, an interesting assignment. Some
very interesting artwork, models, and photos too.
JOAT
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind dont
matter, and those who matter dont mind.
- Dr Seuss
While not as much fun as Highland Hardware, Rockler on Roswell Road.
Stone Mountain Power Tool in Lilburn which might be called Kentec. I
visited the Lilburn store and it has lots of good stuff. Table saws,
drill presses, planers, lathes and other fun woodworking stuff. It is
sort of on the way back from HH. I20 is about 1/2 hour south of the
store.
patriarch <<patriarch>[email protected]> wrote:
>"David G. Sizemore" <[email protected]> wrote in
>news:[email protected]:
>
>> Going to be spending the next three months in Augusta, GA, and
>> wondering if anyone living near the area that could give me some
>> insight on good places to look for WW tools(hand tools, they'll have
>> to fit in the suitcase for the trip back to Okinawa.) I know the BORG
>> is omnipresent, but is there anything off the beaten path where the
>> staff is knowledgable and the stuff is reasonable?
>
>Yahoo Maps makes it about a three hour drive to Highland Hardware in
>Atlanta. And then back. Sounds like a great Saturday to me!
>
>Patriarch
Don't forget the WoodCraft Store about 5 miles from Rockler in Atlanta. You
should be able to get the exact location via there web site at
www.woodcraft.com
Dave Mack
"David G. Sizemore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Going to be spending the next three months in Augusta, GA, and wondering
> if
> anyone living near the area that could give me some insight on good places
> to look for WW tools(hand tools, they'll have to fit in the suitcase for
> the
> trip back to Okinawa.) I know the BORG is omnipresent, but is there
> anything off the beaten path where the staff is knowledgable and the stuff
> is reasonable?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> If you don't know to switch the "com" and the "gmail",
> You probably shouldn't attempt to email me.
>
> David G. Sizemore