matt vejar
AH enthusiast
Campanos and Sons exemplify the term “ if they don’t have it, you don’t need it”. Amazing store! Call them to make sure they’re open on Sunday. They have a website.
Like Abercrombie & Fitch or Eddie Bauer in the US.Safari & Outdoor has most things if they have been forgotten, left behind, or lost in transit. They have a walk-in humidor, but I have noticed that the SA cigar prices are more-or-less the same as the prices in Europe (both at S&O and elsewhere). Frankly, you are probably best bringing a box of your favourites with you: the price of Cubans is outrageous at the moment. S&O seem perennially short of ammunition, so if you are planning on buying ammunition there it is best to make arrangements in advance. The caff serves coffee and beer. I see that they also stock the all-important Courteney boots, at approximately 3/4 of the European prices.
I am little concerned at S&O: whenever a gun shop starts stocking teddy bears, I look on that as a bad sign. The book department really ought to stock those pocket editions of 'A Perfect Shot' but, when I was there last month, its titles were more aimed at the tourist than the sportsman.
CC works everywhere.Or do they take credit cards at most places?
I used credit cards for pretty much everything while in RSA. The US dollar is happily accepted for tips and such.Or do they take credit cards at most places?