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Caboose Hobbies to re-open soon

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Caboose Hobbies to re-open soon
Posted by Rene Schweitzer on Monday, February 13, 2017 2:26 PM

The former Caboose Hobbies, now known as just "Caboose," is set to re-open in a new location (Lakewood versus Denver) on February 25.

Full address, new hours, etc. are availble on their website (scroll down and it's in a bar on the left side). We wish them luck.

Rene Schweitzer

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Posted by ttrigg on Monday, February 13, 2017 6:21 PM

They have been posting pix of stocking of shelves and pegs with product as they make final prep to open. Looks like they will be very well stocked.

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Posted by rufus mason on Monday, February 20, 2017 4:46 PM

I was heart broken when Caboose Hobbies closed.  I was a customer from the old store in downtown Denver, long before the Broadway store opened.  I watched several quality metro area train stores close over the years: High Country Brass, Mizel, Downtown Hobbies, Train Master, and the list goes on.  I am still amazed that any hobby shop that doesn't follow all the latest hobby fads (drones right now) can stay open.  I have watched their website(s) for new info, even stopped by the new place a few times.  I can't wait for them to open.  I have saved my hobby money and it is just for them.  I hope they are swamped when they open.  I'll be watching for the website to update so I can order from it as well.  I am in business and understand how hard it is to put together the plan.  Good Luck, you guys.  I'll see you on Saturday.

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