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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 652303" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>When I was about 13, my dad went with me to Mike's Camera and got me an enlarger, developing trays, chemicals, and got me set up with my first black and white darkroom. Today (about a half century later) that little local camera store has several stores in Colorado, and a couple in California. They have great customer service and will usually price match anything on the Interwebs. For some reason, they don't stock anything but "Pro Master" memory cards, but otherwise I try to buy from them for all my major purchases. I'm happy to pay the sales tax for a little assurance that I can just drive to the store if I have problems. </p><p></p><p>They also have reps from various companies in frequently, a big annual tent sale, and a good assortment of used equipment. The only down side is that the store is almost always pretty busy. A good sign, I'd say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 652303, member: 24569"] When I was about 13, my dad went with me to Mike's Camera and got me an enlarger, developing trays, chemicals, and got me set up with my first black and white darkroom. Today (about a half century later) that little local camera store has several stores in Colorado, and a couple in California. They have great customer service and will usually price match anything on the Interwebs. For some reason, they don't stock anything but "Pro Master" memory cards, but otherwise I try to buy from them for all my major purchases. I'm happy to pay the sales tax for a little assurance that I can just drive to the store if I have problems. They also have reps from various companies in frequently, a big annual tent sale, and a good assortment of used equipment. The only down side is that the store is almost always pretty busy. A good sign, I'd say. [/QUOTE]
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