Sun, Mar 18, 2007, 1:37pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (Phisherman) doth
query:
Anyone know how to find out about Tarheel Filing in Raleigh, NC? I
failed to find them using Google. Do they have a catalog? I bought large
equipment from them in the past and have been very pleased with prices,
services, and products sold. TIA
Hmmm. Google coughed this up for me, no prob. Google is your
friend.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=tarheel+filing+raleigh+north+carolina
I'da started by looking in the phone book, or calling the operator.
Computer woulda been the last choice before asking here. If you want
some good woodworking books, check the Raade's Corner, on Hillborough
Stret. Used books, good prices, they take trade-ins. I'd say tell 'em
I sent you, but they'd bill you at the same price anyway. I used to get
in there at least once a week, for over 20 years. Now I gat quite a few
of my books off the web, and only get in ever 2-3 months or so, usually
when I've got an eye appointment in Raleigh. Sometimes we gain by
change, but miss the old anyway. But it is nice to go to the post
office and get a new (to me, usually buy used) book in the mail.
JOAT
Custom philosophizing done. No job too small; must be indoor work, with
no heavy lifting.
Phisherman <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Anyone know how to find out about Tarheel Filing in Raleigh, NC? I
> failed to find them using Google. Do they have a catalog? I bought
> large equipment from them in the past and have been very pleased with
> prices, services, and products sold. TIA
>
I found this:
Tarheel Filing Company
(919) 231-3323
3400 Lake Woodard Dr
Raleigh, NC 27604
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 14:06:21 -0400, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:
>Sun, Mar 18, 2007, 1:37pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (Phisherman) doth
>query:
>Anyone know how to find out about Tarheel Filing in Raleigh, NC? I
>failed to find them using Google. Do they have a catalog? I bought large
>equipment from them in the past and have been very pleased with prices,
>services, and products sold. TIA
>
> Hmmm. Google coughed this up for me, no prob. Google is your
>friend.
>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=tarheel+filing+raleigh+north+carolina
>
> I'da started by looking in the phone book, or calling the operator.
>Computer woulda been the last choice before asking here. If you want
>some good woodworking books, check the Raade's Corner, on Hillborough
>Stret. Used books, good prices, they take trade-ins. I'd say tell 'em
>I sent you, but they'd bill you at the same price anyway. I used to get
>in there at least once a week, for over 20 years. Now I gat quite a few
>of my books off the web, and only get in ever 2-3 months or so, usually
>when I've got an eye appointment in Raleigh. Sometimes we gain by
>change, but miss the old anyway. But it is nice to go to the post
>office and get a new (to me, usually buy used) book in the mail.
>
>
>
>JOAT
>Custom philosophizing done. No job too small; must be indoor work, with
>no heavy lifting.
Thanks JOAT. It looks like I'll have to call them at 800-322-6641.
Would be nice to have a list of items (used books too) for sale.
Mon, Mar 19, 2007, 12:14am (EDT+4) [email protected] (Phisherman) doth
sayeth:
Thanks JOAT. It looks like I'll have to call them at 800-322-6641. Would
be nice to have a list of items (used books too) for sale.
Be kinda hard to keep a list of books at the Rader's Corner - they
have a pretty fast turnover. I've seen peope bring books in to trad or
sell and pople buy them before they're even taken off of the front
counter. Besides, nothing like browsing a used bookstore.
Last time I was there, last Thu, the had several books on
finishing, some onre-finising, toys, outdoor buildings, tools and their
use, old tools, making tools, carving, etc., etc. Along with used CDs,
I think they still carry records, kids books, even a corner with old
Payboys, and so on. Nice people there. If you stop buy, tell Irv,
co-owner, Ted says hi. Mentioning me probably won't get you a dscount,
but I don't think they'll charge you extra either. Probably the best
used bookstore I've ever found.
JOAT
Custom philosophizing done. No job too small; must be indoor work, with
no heavy lifting.