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I STILL haven't been to a good hobby shop.
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A big flying "YES" to Gilberts of Gettysburg, Pa. I would drive all the way from Glen Burnie, Md (Baltimore) to Gilbert's on a week end just to see what new brass he had added to his already awesome inventory of Imports. There was a shop (downtown Baltimore) Loyd's Hobbies which was well stocked in component parts i.e., castings, scratch builder's supplies, etc.. That was long ago, so check first. Laurel, Md. is a new one on me but if I can get back to my "old stomping grounds," I'll check it out Don. "Trains, Trains, nothing but Trains" once was a good shop in San Mateo, Ca. I found some vintage Varney, Mantua, Hobbytown and fair stock of brass. Again, that was a long time ago, probably history by now? Aren't the importers of Asian market hobby supplies on the Coast? If so, seems like someone should be "connected."
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