QUOTE: Originally posted by bogaziddy I'm so sorry to hear that news. I've done a fair amount of business with TOT over the past couple of years and have found them to be very nice to do business with. They were very prompt with all orders placed even from all the way out here in California. I'll miss 'em. The Bog' [:(]
QUOTE: Originally posted by qqqman There's also Mountain Trains in Manchester . Where's Brentwood Antiques? Salem? There's a store in Salem but I forget the name. It won't be the same driving more than 10 min to the local store.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
QUOTE: Originally posted by FJ and G My feeling is that some small hobby stores close b/c they don't take advantage of mail order and putting up Web sites. Of course there are other factors like marketing, people skills, competitive prices, word of mouth pass-alongs and your base.
QUOTE: Originally posted by NYCRR1 Another small shop,B&G Hobbies in Concord, NH closed [:(] around the first of the year. He had some strange ideas about the internet. In short he hated it (afraid is a better term). He had a couple of less than happy experiences with some internet folks, nothing major though and that sealed it. The internet / ebay were terrible in his eyes. The shop closing probably took a lot of stress off him but it was sad to see him close. Another factor was his lack of friendliness towards those who were putting the beans on his table. On occasion, I would hear him say Thank you. He was always belittling Mountian Trains in Manchester. In the end the world just didn't come through with the living it owed him. Leslie
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