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Eric and Betty Nyman established Nyman Jewelers in 1968.
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No, we do our repairs in store with the exception of some special settings. All repairs are locked up every night in our vault.
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Eric, who is a Certified Master Horologist does our watch repairs in the store. The only watch repairs we send out are the ones for warranty work.
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Yes, we have several. We have the Fenton Art Glass, and other crystal lines as well. For the outdoorsman we have items by Terry Redlin. And for the perfect gift, we have clocks and picture frames. We also carry a line of cloisonné gifts.
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Yes, we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.
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Yes, we do have layaways. Our layaways require a minimal deposit of 10%. After that, a monthly payment is required. This payment can be any amount. We generally do not have a time limit on layaways; however, we prefer not to exceed one year. If a layaway goes without payments for a period of 60 days, the item will be returned to stock and the deposits will be forfeited. In the case that an item is no longer wanted, deposit would be refunded within 30 days with the receipt. If it is beyond the 30-day period, a store credit will be issued. There is no fee for our layaways.
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We are in the heart of downtown Escanaba. 911 Ludington Street, to be exact. This is the same block as the Historic Delft Theatre.
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We have been in this location since 1972. This location was actually built for Bloomstrom and Peterson Jewelers in 1916. The woodwork and wall cases are original equipment.
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We have two full-time and one part-time jewelers.
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We are open from 9:00am to 5:30pm Monday thru Friday. Saturday we are open from 9:00am to 4:00pm. We are open evenings by appointment. We have extended hours in December.
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No, retirement is not in Eric’s vocabulary. He is in the store six days per week.
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Yes and no; she has been with us so long that we consider her family, but she does have different parents.
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Sue started her career at the age of three. She began coming to work with her parents while her sisters were in school. When she was in jr. high, she would come and hang out after school. In high school, she began to learn how to repair jewelry. After getting married and having children of her own, she is in the store at least five or six days per week. Her two children have been known to hang out in the store, too. As infants, they were both in the store for their first six months; early training for the third generation of jewelers.
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Yes, at present we can offer 90 days or up to 12 months of interest free financing. See store for details.
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