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"Keeping You Playing" In Lewiston

Bike And Sport Specialist Opens In Lewiston, Maine

2012-07-14
LEWISTON, ME, July 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sports Trader opens on Main Street with a new concept to the Lewiston Maine area, a bicycle and sporting goods shop that offers both new and recycled products. With the goal of keeping athletes playing, the Robichaud family was interested in operating a locally owned business that focused on selling high quality products at reasonable prices.

With the experience staff at Sports Trader, it's no surprise that the store is a full service sporting repair, refurbishing, and re-conditioning shop, in addition to offering insight into many different sports including hockey, cycling, football, baseball, lacrosse, and more. Focusing on quality recycled items, Sports Trader's professional reconditioning staff pays special attention to the cleanliness and quality of each product they take in whether it be on consignment, or obtained through trade-in or cash purchase.

Sports Trader is now open for business, whether you're looking for a bicycles, hockey skates, golf clubs, or looking to pick up a new sport, Sports Trader's staff is waiting to serve the community with experience and a friendly attitude. Sports Trader's website has lots of information regarding their store as well. It can be viewed at http://www.SportsTraderUSA.com

If you'd like more information on this topic, or to schedule an interview with Sports Trader, Please call Randall or Rodney Robichaud at (207) 376-4924 or email contactus@sportstraderusa.com


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Bike And Sport Specialist Opens In Lewiston, Maine