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Progress — 2014 Page 3 Valspar paints, LP filling, greenhouse top Nelson’s Ace Hardware additions ___________ BY NEWS-REVIEW STAFF ___________ The addition of paints from the internationally known Valspar Corp. is the latest in a string of improvements at Nelson’s Ace Hardware of Eagle River, a North Woods’ retailing leader. Store co-owner David Eibner said the addition of Valspar will nearly double the size of the paint department, which will continue to carry other brands including Ace Hardware’s Royal and top-rated Clark and Kensington paints and stains. Valspar is the fifth-largest North American manufacturer of paints and coatings, a business it has engaged since 1806. The company’s reputation was built on the Valspar varnish, which was unveiled in 1906 as the first coating for wood that retained its clear finish when exposed to water. Eibner said Valspar fits well with the tradition of Nelson’s Ace, which prides itself on quality products and customer service. “We’ve won awards for our commitment to provide superior service, for achieving the highest levels of retail excellence, supporting the community and making Nelson’s Ace ‘the helpful place,’ ” he said. “Providing friendly, knowledgeable and helpful service is what we strive to do.” A new paint line and renovated department are just part of the improvements made in the past year. One of the biggest was the opening of an LP station for filling propane tanks of all sizes, including those on motor homes. “We saw a surprisingly high demand for instant propane tank filling, which we do essentially from sunup to sundown seven days a week,” said Eibner. “It’s also a better value than ex- Brad Brainard stocks one of the new Valspar paint color displays. Nelson’s Ace Hardware on Wall Street in Eagle River recently expanded and renovated its paint department to accommodate the addition of paints from the internationally known Valspar Corp. —NEWS-REVIEW PHOTOS changing prefilled tanks.” New in 2013 was the opening of a greenhouse that brought a large assortment of plants and flowers to Nelson’s for the first time. “Plant growth was a little behind last year with the late spring, but we found top-notch, hardy plants from a North Woods wholesaler,” said Eibner. “We supplemented that offering with Bonnie plants, a line of quality vegetable and herb plants.” they need with Craftsman Tools — including a 40-foot display of hand tools. toys, including beach balls and towels, goggles, tubes and boat towables. The store continues to carry a selection of automotive products, power equipment, plumbing and electronic fixtures and other hardware products. For outdoor cooking, they offer a full line of gas and charcoal grills by Weber, the store’s staple product, and Big Green Egg grills — a specialty grill that has grown tremendously in popularity the past two years. “Customer service and a wide selection of products are why Nelson’s has been the area’s hardware business leader since 1952,” he said. Nelson’s has been known historically as an authorized dealer for Stihl chain saws, trimmers and blowers, as well as Ariens snow throwers. Several years ago they added Craftsman Tools, promoted in the industry as “America’s most trusted tool brand.” From wrenches and tool cabinets to an extensive collection of power tools, Eibner said customers can find what Eibner said 2013 brought the addition of Taste Of The Wild dog food products to the store, which went over bigger than they ever expected. He said they are natural, healthy food for dogs with a competitive price point. Nelson’s has a wide variety of items for lawns and gardens. They also carry a number of home accessories and gifts. The store has a selection of lake Eibner, husband of Jessica Nelson, handles the daily operations of the business with his brother-in-law, Kevin Nelson. According to Eibner, two Nelson brothers originally founded a hardware store in Park Falls. After a while, the Nelson brothers separated and Carl Sr. moved to Eagle River and started Nelson’s Ace Hardware. Located at 606 E. Wall St. in downtown Eagle River, Nelson’s Ace Hardware now employs nearly 50 people. It is open Mondays through Fridays from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.