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Swimmer 05-31-2013, 06:34 AM Stopped in like I always do after fishing. Mike showed me a few things in the plug making room. I turned around and saw two new bottles of Etex sitting in the corner. I asked Mike where he got them and he said at Wareham Crossing Michael's. I said I would stop there on the way home. Mike then says wait I'll print you out a coupon. Because as we all know, you don't shop at Michael's without a coupon in hand. Mike proceeds to printout a 40% off one item coupon which I used. The Etex went from $35.00 and change to $21.00 and change. By the way I did use the extra to buy more plugs at M & D's.:rotf2:
JohnR 05-31-2013, 06:58 AM Sounds about right :love:
See......you just can't beat that place. Mike is a great guy.
BigFish 05-31-2013, 07:59 AM Mike needs to franchise!!:uhuh:
afterhours 06-01-2013, 08:55 AM mom and pop store at its best, super helpfull.
Mike P 06-01-2013, 10:21 AM mom and pop store at its best, super helpfull.
Mom, Pop, and world class daughter. Let's not forget Felicia. ;)
afterhours 06-01-2013, 02:25 PM methinks Fellicia could rule the world if she wants to- GREAT kid.
piemma 06-01-2013, 03:44 PM I drive 200 miles R/T to have Mike spool my reels. he is the best!
Saltheart 06-01-2013, 05:05 PM Great place to gather the troops and stock up for trips to the Canal or further down the Cape.
Swimmer 06-02-2013, 09:41 AM Mom, Pop, and world class daughter. Let's not forget Felicia. ;)
She is a peach for sure.
Notaro 06-02-2013, 10:57 PM Mike is fawking awesome. Love this guy because he knows his shyts.
Mr. Sandman 06-03-2013, 06:48 AM classic shop...knowledgeable proprietors. There are fewer and fewer places like this. I can not tell you how many shops like this one have closed up shop in this "new economy".
A couple days ago while working on the boat I pulled a rag out of the rag bag. It was an old Covedge tackle shop tee shirt from the old shop. Digging down a little deeper I found a Barry Thurston tackle shop Nantucket. I use to have a ton of tackle shop shirts...I would always buy one when I went to a new shop but since I actually wore them over time they become a part of history like many of the old shops. I still have a drawer-full but they are crusty and my wife culls them out. I miss the old shops...they have an feel and a vibe you just can't get on the web.
afterhours 06-03-2013, 07:28 AM like jim said too many small shops have gone away..please support our remaining shops as they work so hard to keep the doors open for us.
snake slinger 06-03-2013, 10:25 AM M@D,s and SWE are the best
Redsoxticket 06-03-2013, 11:00 AM M&Ds' has great customer service and the absolute best prices.
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Swimmer 06-03-2013, 11:57 AM I wasn't trying to shine anyone when I posted this. I have always been a fan of the small shops. The prices are better and knowing everyone when you walk in is the greatest. It was truly gratifying when Mike printed out the coupon for me. And as far as my purchase prior to leaving, it had nothing to do with the coupon.
Mike P 06-03-2013, 12:37 PM I think that a brick and mortar shop needs a few things to survive:
Good selection, low overhead, and an online ordering adjunct. Plus, staff that makes anyone who walks in feel welcome. The days of the old curmudgeon behind the counter greeting newcomers with a grunt, don't cut it any more.
JohnR 06-03-2013, 01:06 PM methinks Fellicia could rule the world if she wants to- GREAT kid.
No - she is too good of a person to rule the world - now she *should* rule the world though
I think that a brick and mortar shop needs a few things to survive:
Good selection, low overhead, and an online ordering adjunct. Plus, staff that makes anyone who walks in feel welcome. The days of the old curmudgeon behind the counter greeting newcomers with a grunt, don't cut it any more.
This
Raven 06-03-2013, 02:26 PM Been meaning to stop in.....Soon
M&D's for me brings back the old memories
of staring through the FRED BEAR's store glass
romanticizing about his Bow's back in Auburndale.
Makes me remember how i felt in my youth...
bigbuck28 06-06-2013, 07:27 PM Cant beat mikes! Best shop around. I have never heard a single bad thing about mikes.....Cant say that for the other shops around LOL
Backbeach Jake 06-06-2013, 08:13 PM Two shops make me feel at home on the Cape, M&D's and Nelson's. I hate walking into a shop and getting the old "who's this butt hole" look. Never happens in these places and I appreciate this beyond words.
Liv2Fish 06-07-2013, 06:39 AM Been going to Mikes since it was down the road about a mile. I have pictures of me in there from I was 5 or 6 - I'm almost 40 now... The best around.
Fibrestar 06-07-2013, 08:12 PM One of the many reasons to support your local shops!
Mike P 06-07-2013, 09:26 PM Many of you guys probably don't know that Mike's late father, Bill, ran CC Charlie's for a number of years, before he sold it to Gary. I was one of Bill's first regular customers. When Mike started M&Ds, I went in. Bill was there, and he took me right over to Mike, introduced me, and told him, "make sure you always treat this guy right".
But Mike treats everyone like that. :D
Bill was a great guy, and you know that old saying about apples never falling far from the tree. And all you need to know about what kind of a dad Mike is, is to meet Felicia.
Finaddict 06-08-2013, 10:00 AM I think that a brick and mortar shop needs a few things to survive:
Good selection, low overhead, and an online ordering adjunct. Plus, staff that makes anyone who walks in feel welcome. The days of the old curmudgeon behind the counter greeting newcomers with a grunt, don't cut it any more.
Right about M&Ds - Surfland is the same way, great people, always very helpful and friendly. Always try to shop through my local tackle shops.
Sorry to go down a tangent here ... but on the larger local business scene ... while I try to shop locally as much as possible, some of the attitudes of these small, specialized boutiques is so crappy - so misaligned that they are doing themselves and our local towns a disservice by being short sighted ...
... most anything you can get in a local shop you can either get through a big box store or online ... and many of the online shops will service you better, as they know it's required for them to survive ... however that doesn't always translate to the small brick and mortar shops ... there is a small children's clothing shop in Newburyport where I used to shop for my daughter's clothes ... while it was a lot more expensive, the owner always treated us great and my daughter was very responsive to her in terms of selecting functional clothes and it made it easy for me ... but she hired a manager who is a complete idiot, and now I will not spend a cent in that shop - and I go overboard for my daughter so it is a loss for her ... but I am seeing this across the stores throughout the area ... it's a simple formula and easy, common decency ... unfortunately many lose site of it and their businesses won't last too long with that attitude ... especially in this economy.
That is why I like shops like M&Ds, Surfland, Saltwater Edge ... nice people, nice to people who come into the shop ... well stocked, leave one satisfied for shopping there. For the benefit of our local economies, hopefully these other idiots will catch on.
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