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Businiess name:  Hippo Hardware
Review by:  Marie B.
Review content: 
When my husband and I bought a house that was nearly a hundred years old, we discovered the joys of vintage hardware. While many things (doors, windows, toilets, etc.) could easily be updated to more modern styles, some things (bannisters, stained glass, drawer pulls, claw foot tubs) just beg to retain their old classic style. For any and all of those things, welcome to Hippo Hardware. Hippo Hardware has all the vintage parts you could possibly need, from plumbing to lighting, from switchplates to doorknobs. The quality and price are amazing--but you have to be willing to search. Hippo Hardware is more about serendipity than about purchase; you will wander through the incredibly crowded store, climb the somewhat treacherous stairs, and eventually find exactly the thing you need, probably in a dusty box behind something else you picked up to look at. Don't ask me to explain it; it's one of those magical places. I am constantly amazed at the variety of their stock. They haven't disappointed me yet with anything I needed. And their prices are very reasonable considering how well-informed the vintage market is in Portland. As their neighborhood continues to gentrify (it is now the home of the trendy Doug Fir lounge and the uber-hip Jupiter Hotel), maybe their prices will go up a bit. But I kind of doubt it. Hippo Hardware is one of a kind.

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