Good evening,
I recently read a good article by P. Ambrose in TCA quarterly about his experience shopping at Madison Hardware. I have also read Derek Thomas's excellent book on the store and its story.
I never did visit the NY store (I was a teenager when it was bought by Richard Kughn). I must say, in my opinion, I don't think I could have shopped there. There seems to be a lot of stories of how miserable the brothers could be, especially to new customers (wouldn't sell you anything, or escorted you out, etc.). In his article, Mr. Ambrose even relates that he was considered a good customer, and yet had to purchase a lot of items he didn't want just to have the privilege to get something he liked once in a while. Mr. Thomas's book had similar stories I believe. I couldn't have put up with that, then or now. Shopping in a hobby store is supposed to be fun, I didn't get that impression reading the stories about Madison.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to disparage the store or its late owners. Just expressing my opinion after reading some fascinating stories. And I have enjoyed the book and articles very much. I just wanted to ask the forum members here: would you have shopped there? Are there any members here that did shop there, and if so, why? What was it about the store that kept you coming back? I would love to hear your experiences.
Thanks!
Rob