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<blockquote data-quote="PozzSka" data-source="post: 359686" data-attributes="member: 3170"><p>I think what the others have said is great.</p><p></p><p>One local B&M here in NE Ohio has only two or three shelves (about 5 ft wide) with tins and accessories. NExt to that a peg board wall about the same height and length with bulk stuff already portioned into 2oz, 4oz, 8oz, 16oz bags (heavy duty ziplock style bags, labeled and priced) instead of jars of bulk stuff taking up lots of space. Then they have one more pegboard area that has pipes, Paronelli (?), Peterson, some basket stuff, and a few other $150+ pipes but I haven't checked them out much. This whole section doesn't take up a lot of space and has quite a nice variety and selection. So, as others have said, I don't see a reason that a successful shop (even if small on space) couldn't offer a decent selection of pipe stuff. </p><p></p><p>Secondly, if the guy/gal is big on service, he could also offer the service of hunting down requests and what not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PozzSka, post: 359686, member: 3170"] I think what the others have said is great. One local B&M here in NE Ohio has only two or three shelves (about 5 ft wide) with tins and accessories. NExt to that a peg board wall about the same height and length with bulk stuff already portioned into 2oz, 4oz, 8oz, 16oz bags (heavy duty ziplock style bags, labeled and priced) instead of jars of bulk stuff taking up lots of space. Then they have one more pegboard area that has pipes, Paronelli (?), Peterson, some basket stuff, and a few other $150+ pipes but I haven't checked them out much. This whole section doesn't take up a lot of space and has quite a nice variety and selection. So, as others have said, I don't see a reason that a successful shop (even if small on space) couldn't offer a decent selection of pipe stuff. Secondly, if the guy/gal is big on service, he could also offer the service of hunting down requests and what not. [/QUOTE]
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