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Thanks again for the input. <br /> <br />One thing I forgot to mention about the LHS - it's a mess, too. Boxes all over the floor, models stacked every which way. They were out of Code 100 rail joiners when I bought my case of flex track, too. LOL! Hey, if a shop has great service, FAIR prices and the people who work there are pleasant & helpful, I'm all for it. <br /> <br />TopCopDoc: I totally forgot about MRSD! I've been meaning to check them out for years, but haven't gotten around to it. I've heard good things about them. The other shop, (second part of their name sort of rhymes w/ a word I won't type here), I agree with your analysis of... <br /> <br />DaveKelly: My dad grew up in Plainfield on West Front Street. He used to go to the shop in Dunellen often many moons ago. I believe it's still there, but it's a hike from where I'm at. <br /> <br />Leon Silverman - I'm about an hour north of Delran - I may have to check out your LHS. Thanks.
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