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[http://stonebrothers.com/ Stone Brothers & Byrd] is among the few downtown survivors from Durham's earlier heyday. In business since
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1914, the store displays a clear sense of their own history – including decades-old wooden seed bins and an antique cash register.
[http://stonebrothers.com/ Stone Brothers & Byrd] is among the few
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They focus on gardening, including tools, plants, seeds, and even [[EarthSunMoon|]] t-shirts, but they also have a selection of home-made sauces and preserves.
downtown survivors from Durham's earlier heyday. In business since
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==Reviews==
1914, the store displays a clear sense of their own history --
 
including decades-old wooden seed bins and an antique cash register.
 
They focus on gardening, including tools, plants, seeds, and even
 
[[EarthSunMoon]] t-shirts, but they also have a selection of home-made
 
sauces and preserves.
 
== Opinions ==
 
 
===[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 17:46, 18 May 2005 (CDT)===
 
===[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 17:46, 18 May 2005 (CDT)===
[[User:Harena|Harena]] and I wanted to get a weed-whacker which would
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[[Htwiki:User:Harena|Harena]] and I wanted to get a weed-whacker which would take a blade, because I'd had good experiences with a FujiRobin model I used for nearly a decade. We went to SB&B because Harena's dad used to shop there back in the 1970s and SB&B carries FujiRobin. For the more powerful models which could accomodate a blade, however, they only carried Tanaka models. The main guy at the store (George?) recommended the middle one of three (about $350; the high-end was over $500) and I ended up spending over $400 for everything (about $350 for the whacker, $15 for the blade adapter, and $20 for the blade, plus $5 for a 1.25 gallon container) which was more than planned but not really unexpected for a good unit.
take a blade, because I'd had good experiences with a FujiRobin model I
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used for nearly a decade. We went to SB&B because Harena's dad used
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The service guy filled the tank for free and powered up the unit to make sure it was working, and they threw in a bottle of the recommended
to shop there back in the 1970s and SB&B carries FujiRobin. For the
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oil for that brand. He also gave us a quick walk-through of the maintenance procedures. Both he and George (?) seemed knowledgeable, and emphasized repeatedly that they were also the service center, repairs done on-site. After an afternoon of trimming, I can say that the whacker seems very much what I expected, so I'd have to say I recommend SB&B from this one experience.
more powerful models which could accomodate a blade, however, they only
 
carried Tanaka models. The main guy at the store (George?) recommended
 
the middle one of three (about $350; the high-end was over $500) and I
 
ended up spending over $400 for everything (about $350 for the whacker,
 
$15 for the blade adapter, and $20 for the blade, plus $5 for a 1.25
 
gallon container) which was more than planned but not really unexpected
 
for a good unit.
 
The service guy filled the tank for free and powered up the unit to
 
make sure it was working, and they threw in a bottle of the recommended
 
oil for that brand. He also gave us a quick walk-through of the
 
maintenance procedures. Both he and George (?) seemed knowledgeable,
 
and emphasized repeatedly that they were also the service center,
 
repairs done on-site.
 
After an afternoon of trimming, I can say that the whacker seems very
 
much what I expected, so all told I'd have to say I recommend SB&B
 
from this one experience.
 

Revision as of 18:27, 10 October 2005

Stone Brothers & Byrd is among the few downtown survivors from Durham's earlier heyday. In business since 1914, the store displays a clear sense of their own history – including decades-old wooden seed bins and an antique cash register. They focus on gardening, including tools, plants, seeds, and even [[EarthSunMoon|]] t-shirts, but they also have a selection of home-made sauces and preserves.

Reviews

Woozle 17:46, 18 May 2005 (CDT)

Harena and I wanted to get a weed-whacker which would take a blade, because I'd had good experiences with a FujiRobin model I used for nearly a decade. We went to SB&B because Harena's dad used to shop there back in the 1970s and SB&B carries FujiRobin. For the more powerful models which could accomodate a blade, however, they only carried Tanaka models. The main guy at the store (George?) recommended the middle one of three (about $350; the high-end was over $500) and I ended up spending over $400 for everything (about $350 for the whacker, $15 for the blade adapter, and $20 for the blade, plus $5 for a 1.25 gallon container) which was more than planned but not really unexpected for a good unit.

The service guy filled the tank for free and powered up the unit to make sure it was working, and they threw in a bottle of the recommended oil for that brand. He also gave us a quick walk-through of the maintenance procedures. Both he and George (?) seemed knowledgeable, and emphasized repeatedly that they were also the service center, repairs done on-site. After an afternoon of trimming, I can say that the whacker seems very much what I expected, so I'd have to say I recommend SB&B from this one experience.