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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by twhite</i> <br /><br />Two super ones in my area, no complaints from this end, so far. Bruce's Trains in Sacramento, Railroad Hobbies in nearby Roseville. Bruce is very honest with me, if he can't get what I want (which is rare), he'll give me an address or an e-mail where I can pick it up. Roseville carries some things that Bruce doesn't (Sinohara code 100 bridge-rail, for instance), I go there for stuff, too. Between the two of them, AND their friendly customer service (the guys at both places are really FUN!) I very seldom have to crack open the Walther's catalogue or get on the net. But from what I've found out on these forum threads, we may be pretty unique out here in the Sacramento Valley. <br />Tom <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />How odd. So far I've spotted 4 of us on this forum living in the Sacramento area. Me, you, Jetrock, and Aggro. <br /> <br />Bruce is okay I guess. But all his prices are MSRP, which is kind of a downer.
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