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Local(301) 587-2717

1314 Fenwick Ln
Silver Spring, MD 20910

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John Greenan and Sons
Local(301) 587-2717

1314 Fenwick Ln
Silver Spring, MD 20910

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User Reviews of John Greenan and Sons

Excellent jeweler

Greenan and Sons is always the first place my husband and I for everything from replacing a watch battery and jewelry repair to purchasing jewelry. We're always pleased with both the quality and prices, and they always make us feel like valued customers. They aren't good about calling, but they make up for it with the personal attention they provide no matter how small the business transaction.
openlist - user review - 04/05/2008

Best place to go for fine jewelry

The individul attention given, the quality and the customer service is excellent. This will be the ...
judysbook.com - user review - 12/11/2005
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Great little family owned jewlery store

Great little store located downtown Silver Spring. The one salesperson-Carmen is so helpful and hone...
judysbook.com - user review - 11/15/2005
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