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    Pacama Bluestone

    2.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Think of Door Jamb as going to DSW: rows and rows and endless rows of shoes. That's what Door Jamb…read moreis- rows and endless rows of doors. Located on Rt 28 in Shokan, NY, Door J. worked for several reasons: we knew we were getting solid wood doors, close to home and, we were satisfied with the customer service from the get-go when we first came here to inquire. Plus Door J., has an incredible stock on salvaged doors that come directly from suppliers. They claim their doors are "either overstock, inaccurate orders, or have slight cosmetic defects, but all the products are new and structurally sound". And if you can't find your door here, one will be ordered for you. That's what we did. I love our wide pass-through living room in our new home, but we wanted to have the option of closing it off if we want to- or keeping it open. Barn-styled doors was our go-to. Chris was super helpful the first time we came here and gave us a in-depth rundown about Door J. Do know, this place does not: (1)deliver and (2)install doors- because that's on you or your contractor- if you're using one- which we did. We were also in the market for slider windows for our basement and these folks helped with that. Because Door J. is an Andersen Window distributor, we were even more ecstatic that we could have our cake and eat too by ordering our barn doors AND 5 small slider windows because they seal tightly against air, water and anything else. You can go to Home D. or Lowe's. We're here because products are great and customer service rocks.

    6 years later - still a high rating. Great service and quality products. A perfect location for…read moreanyone in Catskills.

    Woodstock Building Supply

    Woodstock Building Supply

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    My father was a customer since I was 5 years old - that was 72 years ago. and we have been…read morecustomers ever since. The same family owns it all that time. I remember when my father commented on inflation when a bag of Portland cement went up to $1.00 for a 94 pound bag. I recommend the company.

    I've been getting lumber and hardware at Woodstock Building Supply for 4 years now. It isn't the…read moreclosest or least expensive, but I've gone there because it was pleasant and even fun most of the time. A few days ago, however, I had the single worst experience taking a lumber delivery in over forty years of taking such deliveries. The delivery person, who identified himself as Abdul, was abusive, aggressive, and physically threatening. Whether he misheard my response when he asked where I wanted the material, I can't say, but he got out of the truck and walked thirty feet to get nose to nose with me and tell me to "back off." He refused to offload the material, opting to continue his diatribe and threatening demeanor, until I had unloaded half of it. I attempted to call the office during this and was unable to get through. I called afterward and left a message for Chris to please call me to resolve this episode, but heard nothing back. I called three more times, and each time Abdul answered the phone and informed me that Chris was "indisposed." I called again and managed to get Chris on the phone, and when I explained the incident, his initial response was defensive and essentially telling me that I was obviously mistaken because they've never had a complaint. I explained that I've dealt with their organization many times with great results and this was an outlier, and he relented somewhat and said he was "hearing me and talking it very seriously" and that he'd look into it and get back to me. It has been over a week and no "getting back to me" has occurred. The bottom line for me here is that Woodstock Building Supply charged me fifty dollars to deliver five sheets of plywood (total charge was $537) sent an aggressive, confrontational, abusive, emotionally unstable person to my home, and now refuse to be accountable to a paying customer. Paying for abuse? No thanks.

    P & T Surplus - Always something you need !

    P & T Surplus

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    How is it that I'm the first person to review P&T Surplus?!?…read more This place is really cool. It's a junk shop, and mean that in the best way. They have electronics, computers, and miscellaneous mechanical stuff (metal stock, plastic stock, etc) I believe they also deal in scrap metals by the pound, if you happen to have a ton of scrap brass rods or something. There's a cool vibe here where local artists (that, I assume, have used parts from P&T Surplus to create sculpture and other mixed-media art) have pieces on display. They also have a really large section of obsolete computers and parts, which is good if you need to replace an ISA card or some other kind of 10+ year old computer part that nobody seems to sell any more. To me, surplus stores are about picking up obsolete electronics for experimentation and parts, not art, but hey, if that's what keeps this place going, then I'm happy for it. The prices are not marked on a lot of the surplus items, so you have to go ask at the counter. The prices can be a little high, but luckily they are quite nice there, and sometimes you can dicker with them a little. One thing that is a little weird is that a lot of the electronic surplus seems to come from IBM (some of it is still labelled) and I always wonder if they came upon it honestly. I think they probably have some kind of deal to purchase the IBM scrap, but you never know. Anyway, there really are no other options in the area for an electronics junk-hound like me. If you are interested in surplus and electronics, you owe it to yourself to stop by.

    A great junk pavilion in the middle of nowhere. Enough surplus equipment and supplies to build your…read morenext army of robots, just in case you want to become an evil dictator. Good prices too. Not as quirky as the great Ax-Man in Saint Paul, Minnesota, but few things are. Still, worth a trip if you're in the area and need a spare hydraulic ram, vacuum tubes, and miscellaneous gauges. Steampunk away!

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