woodwish
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Just got back from a LONG weekend in Atlanta for my nephew's wedding. While I was there to kill some time between family events (actually it was all inlaws) I searched out some Atlanta woodworking stores. First was Woodcraft, looked pretty much like they all do with lots of expensive stuff and I didn't spend a penny. The next day I went to Highland Hardware, what a great experience! Full of hard-to-find items including some small brass knobs I needed for a jewelry box I was delivering to my niece as a Christmas present. Very helpful folks with a down-home old-fashioned atmosphere. Lots of turning tools and other turning stuff, some of which I just had to have. Then on Saturday I decided to seek out the Rockler store, it's not very big but sure was loaded. It was like walking through their entire catalog, but with more stuff. Good coffee, great sales staff, and beautiful wood. Spent way too much. If any of you ever get to Atlanta stop in Rockler and Highland Hardware, and thumb through a Woodcraft catalog 
