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The Window Store

2924 Anthony Ln
Minneapolis, MN 55418 612-353-5780

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Did not show up for scheduled sales meeting. - Feb 15, 2016

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Timber Creek Cabinets

14831 County Rd 44
South Haven, MN 55382 612-709-3820

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West End Kitchen

188 7th St W
St Paul, MN 55102 651-292-9605

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Dick Johnson was a pleasure to work with. He's very knowledgeable and thorough... - Apr 11, 2018

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Whole House Cabinetry

701 1st St
Farmington, MN 55024 651-463-4004

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Willems Cabinets & Woodworking

PO Box 65
Cologne, MN 55322 952-466-2522

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