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The 125 store chain of Aubuchon hardware stores has just turned out the lights and pulled the plug on their key duplicating machine at their eleven year old Laconia store. With stores spread across NH, Vt, MA, and NY, and over one hundred years experience in the hardware biz, their management team must know very well when it's best to close up a store and call it quits. For most Aubuchon's, it's much more likely to be a small town anchor, and a go-to spot for whatever hardware one needs.
Oh well, not every store can be a winner. Aubuchon's hung in there for eleven years before deciding to close up. No doubt competition from the nearby Home Depot, Lowe's, Gilford & Tilton Wal-Marts and the very popular owner-operator Moe's Service Star Hardware all contributed to its' demise. Could be that the Aubuchon did not have too good visibility from passing traffic being set back from Court St? It joins another fine, nearby and long time neighborhood store into the Laconia graveyard of dead businesses, Walter's Market, which closed in September 2009, and was in business since the 1930's. Toss in NOK-Freudenberg-Laconia, the New Hampshire State Prison-Laconia, and Molex Manufactoring, and it all adds up to a school of dead business with plenty of terminated employees. Seems like the Moultonborough and Meredith Aubuchon's do very well. One thing I noticed in Laconia is that the City of Laconia appears to buy everything it needs from Moe's Service Star, while the Towns of Meredith and Moultonborough go to the Aubuchon's within their town, so could be that makes a big differance. Hardware stores really need to have regular business customers that keep coming back, again and again. About ten years ago, the Aubuchon bought out the inventory of Lucky Lennie's Tru Value and was selling it all off flea market style. Wonder if the Laconia Aubuchon inventory will wind up in Meredith and Moultonborough at 90% off-price? "We'll fix you right up............at 90% off.........ho-ho-ho!" ![]() |
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How does this bode for Heath's in Centre Harbor, if "Moultonborough Aubuchon's do very well"? I use both stores. Paint, lumber, fishing supplies, misc. household needs, Heath's. Sledge hammer and axe supplies, screws and nails, gardening, electronics, Aubuchon. Any insight FLL?
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I definately do my part to support the Heath Hardware. Last week I bought two 5/16" galvanized carraige screws to do some repair work on the dock, and a few months back it was a gallon of Ben Moore alkyd opaque stain, reduced from about $30 down to five bucks. Just wish the hardware store had freebie cups of coffee just like the super-market. For free coffee, I take my business up the hill to Heath's Super-Duper!
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Yea that was a shocker saturday afternoon when I pulled in to abuchon to get some paint stripping supplies. It was awfully nice to have a hardware store that close to home and work. It seemed like there were usually a few people in there whenever I went in, too.
Oh well, now it looks like I'm gonna have to make the drive out to lakeport when I need to pick something up, instead of a walk down the street. Course I guess I could walk down the new WOW trail most of the way. Once the snow melts. |
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Why would a store owner just up and leave like this? I didn't hear nothing on the radio or in the papers, or anything. I didn't know about it till I saw it on here. The big box stores around here are killing the small guys.
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I can't believe that Lowes in Gilford is operating in the black. Every time I go in, there are more employees than customers.....huge debt service and overhead on a building that size. Bet they're wishing they had never built there......Home Depot was smart enough to back out from building next door.
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40% sounds about right. 40% of the population have lost their jobs in the past 2 years. Many are 'underemployed' and making much less money.
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These types of full service hardware stores always seem to take a hit for a while when a big box opens near them, but after a few months customers seem to come flocking back. If the business was shaky to start, the opening of a HD or Lowes will likely be a killer, as was the case here it seems. |
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Vita, When you talk about a local store that is affiliated with True Value or Ace, those are independents that have bought into the national chain for advertising and name power, but are still operated by the local guys. These are the types of stores that require the locals to keep afloat. I think you are seeing the proximity of major national chains being the saving grace for these two stores in M'boro, who is going to drive 45 min to lowes when you have these two stores right in town or the next town over. Laconia was very close to Lowes and that probably did not help. A hardware store is only as good as the people that work there, if you cannot feel like a welcome guest with welcome questions than you are not going to go into that store when you can go a little down street and get the same service with cheaper prices at Lowes. I have not been in that store in quite some time, so I am not saying that is the case, but it is a typical situation when the big box stores move in. |
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No, Aubuchon's was located on Court Sr, just beyond the now closed Walter's Market.
The hardware store near the DQ and on Paugus Bay is Moe's Service Star Hardware, aka "Moe's", home of the world's best plumbing dept. |
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The one on Paugus Bay is Trustworthy, they are great!!!
But more importantly, what is Charlie Moore Going to do????
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Interesting. And at the same time, there are three hardware stores in Alton all within a mile of eachother - and about a 25 minute drive to the Rochester HD. Don't know how they all pull it off.
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...ya know, the nice thing about Aubies was they let you have all the nails you could eat.....ya know, the nice thing about Walter's was that their old fashioned donuts were so old you could use them for #80 sandpaper....and for about one month last spring I got all inspired by putting about a tablespoon of paint thinner into my cup of coffee.....it made me a more intelligent painter while climbing ladders
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It is interesting that since HD went in next to Brocks' in Rochester, it actually increased Brocks' business.
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