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2, Old Route 6, 10509, Brewster, Putnam County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
contacts phone: +1 845-278-0400
larger map & directionsLatitude: 41.416084, Longitude: -73.6488246
Gab Bertone
::if i could give this store 0 stars, i would've- but google makes you put one. this is the worst store imaginable. my mother and sister in law went in two weeks ago to buy shoes for my nephew. they didn't have them in stock, so the owner's wife ordered them, wrote my mom a slip, had my mom pay and gave her the slip telling her to come back in one week to pick up the shoes. when my mom went back to pick up the shoes today- both the husband and wife swore up and down that my mom had never been in the store and that the slip my mom had was not from there store. she said the writing on the slip was not her handwriting and that my mom "made it up." i can't even fathom what kind of business owner would ever talk to a customer this way, let alone forget that they wrote a slip, forget to order merchandise promised to a customer, and then refuse to say it was from their store. they were extremely rude, the worst customer service ever experienced. we will be calling the better business bureau and reporting this store.
Catherine Stokes
::Amazing pieces- belts coats shoes hats wallets art decor- you name it! But hands down the best quality Native American handmade jewelry. The owner Ed is an amazing storyteller and is always helpful! I spent 3 hours in the store without knowing- that's how wonderful it is.
Eire Joe
::First time I walked into this store, I wanted to get a feel for the authenticity of the merchandise, so I chatted up Ed, the owner. He told me that he got some of his stuff directly from Navajo crafters from a diner on Route 66 in Gallup called Earl's. Now I knew his stuff was authentic, because I used to play softball in Gallup, and guess who sponsored our team? From that moment, I knew Ed was the real deal. He's a straight shooter, and every Navajo wedding vase I've ever bought as gift, I've bought from Ed. He even gave my daughter a Navajo juniper berry bead necklace! Great guy, great store. Support local businesses, and especially this one, where you know you're getting authentic Native crafts!
James Walsh Dick
::Ed's a great guy, I've been buying decorative Native American objects and silver jewelry from him for over a decade, everything he has is unique, hand-crafted and of great quality. He's always my first stop for holiday gifts, Mother's Day, etc. Ed really knows his inventory as well and is always happy to help find matching and complimentary necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
David Fiorenza
::Owner is a bit strange and not the friendliest. Has some really nice jewelry and other art. He goes out west to buy them and sometimes closes for a few weeks.