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For such a small place I find it to have a large amount of real US military surplus and the owner is very friendly to deal with. I am not sure what the deal was that the other poster went through but I have never been, nor seen, anyone treated as such.
Quite possibly the rudest and most unpleasant sales person I have ever had the displeasure of meeting.
Last month my wife and I stopped by here on our way driving down the coast to Santa Cruz. My wife asked the sales women (an older lady with a heavy German Austrian accent) if she could look at some garments the lady was busy leaning on. The women did not reply and just stared at my wife. My wife asked her a second time "excuse me could I take a peek at those shirts". Still no reply and the same cold stare. So my wife put her hand on the hanger the shirts were on (in an effort to communicate "these shirts") and the women promptly slapped her on the hand and told her she was not to touch them, and that she would find what my wife was looking for.
Keep in mind this is a tiny military surplus store, with used clothes piled up and hung haphazardly all over the place. Not Sachs 5th avenue or Cartier. Several other customers were piled into this tiny store at the time and saw the clerk slap my wife, they all quickly left in absolute disgust.
Its not like we were a couple of vagrants looking for a handout. My wife and I are both over 40 and educated Silicon Valley professionals. So for this woman to slap my wife because she wanted to look at store merchandise is just beyond me. Is this a new high touch sales tactic I'm unaware of ??
Needless to say I will avoid this shop like the plague, I will NEVER....EVER.... shop here again.