i believe they have all gone out of business.
according to another wiki questioner and answer, they have all gone out of business..
No, unfortunately the Rag Shop went out of business 3 or 4 years ago. It's a real shame because it was a great store. In the 70's there were 2 Rag Shops, one in Hawthorne, NJ and another in Wayne, NJ. They had a HUGE selection of fabrics and the prices were fantastic. Eventually they expanded their craft section, again a HUGE selection with great prices. Their sales were legendary!! They were similar to Joanne stores, but much, much better.
Tiger Video, Rag Shop, ShopRite, Sears, Carter's, Care-a-Girl, Dental Horizons, U.S. Post Office.
Rub your hands with a rag with a small amount of gas on it. Do not do this near any open flame or even cigarettes. Dispose of the rag safely afterwards.
rag rolling is a way of decorating,you paint a wall,then roll a piece of rag over it whilst the paint is still wet
It depends what it is. Textiles are generally sold by weight to 'rag merchants' who either recycle them or send them abroad.
From what the Fuel Pressure Regulator instructions said all you have to do is open the gas tank lid, though there will still always be some pressure so keep a rag aound.
Preassemeled ring. Any gem ring stamped rag.
No, it's closed now.
Rag Shop is only on the East Coast. Out here in the west, we have always been able to rely on fabric warehouse outlets.Search the internet listing for "fabric outlet" and "fabric remnants" and you will find hundreds of listings in your area.
Provided the paper (rag or wood pulp) is suitable to pass through the printer, any printer type can print on this paper.
Preassemeled ring. Any gem ring stamped rag.