Well, yes. That's why I used the word "tried." Although I'm not sure it was 
exactly good sense that was fully responsible for the abandonment of BB&H. 
I do agree it was an interesting experiment. 

dougP wrote: However, Rivendell had the good sense to abandon that effort.  
Bike, Book & Hatchet was an interesting experiment.

Mark in Beacon wrote:Let's not forget that Rivendell tried something 
similar. It's difficult to be a specialty retailer, web or brick, that 
cares to one degree or another about quality, sourcing, etc.

Jon Dukeman,central Colorado wrote: Ibex had a retail store in Denver's 
Cherry Creek Shopping district. Arguably the most expensive place to open a 
brick and mortar retail store in Denver They wouldn't get much sympathy 
from me paying that high rent. Jon

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