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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Andre, hobby store failure has little to do with business savvy, and everything to do with customer base erosion. Society today doesn't have the time, disposable income, or desire to do hobbies, like they did 50 years ago. In general the wealthy don't do "traditional" hobbies, they are too busy yachting, playing golf, sitting in suites at sporting events, or simply working. Hobbies are the domain of the middle class, which is slowly being squeezed out of existance. Look at your neighbors, and think about how they spend their spare time. How many of them fly RC planes, collect sports cards, coins or stamps, or build plastic models? Craftsmanship is nearly dead, replaced by highly detailed plastic injection molding, which now comes out of China. Instant gratification is the name of the game, and all of the technology we have created delivers it. Even we as model railroaders have fallen victim to some of these outside pressures. We are constantly seeing topics here in the forum bemoaning the lack of craftsman kits, and criticizing MR for it's shift in editorial content. The problem is this is the direction the entire hobby market is heading, down hill fast. Sorry for the slightly off topic rant.[:I]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BXCARMIKE No, if I win the lottery, I'll build a bigger house and put in a basement size layout,and make my lhs owner a rich man.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by msbcms I have done a lot of research on opening a hobby store here in Pittsburgh including visiting about 20+ of them in the area. I have been on the fence because there are people that do make money at it. SO my answer is maybe. I have two questions that I still am working on getting answered so maybe people can post answers to these in this thread. 1) What do people go to the hobby store for? 2) Why wouldn't someone go to a hobby store for? Regards, Mike
QUOTE: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 MA mentioned overhead in his original post. Has anyone ever noticed that some of the best hobby stores are in some of the worst neighborhoods or buildings? I've not noticed the "worst" part but over here they're frequently in out of the way areas - it's rare to find them in the main shopping streets. I've yet to visit one where I didn't feel comfortable about parking nearby but one has come close - wouldn't have liked to be there after dark!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 MA mentioned overhead in his original post. Has anyone ever noticed that some of the best hobby stores are in some of the worst neighborhoods or buildings?
QUOTE: Originally posted by msbcms I have done a lot of research on opening a hobby store here in Pittsburgh including visiting about 20+ of them in the area. I have been on the fence because there are people that do make money at it. SO my answer is maybe. I have two questions that I still am working on getting answered so maybe people can post answers to these in this thread. 1) What do people go to the hobby store for?
QUOTE: 2) Why wouldn't someone go to a hobby store for? Regards, Mike
QUOTE: Originally posted by MAbruce There have been numerous topics over the years lamenting/praising the role of the Local Hobby Store (LHS). But I’d like to throw a question out there: If you had the necessary starting capitol, would you open a (stand alone) LHS? My inclination would be NO. I think the overhead would be too costly to compete with on-line/mail order stores. Besides rent & utilities, I think the current distribution model would kill my store pretty quickly. There are just way too much “middle-man” costs that come with all sorts of complex terms and conditions attached. Add to this that even with a good local market I would be competing against on-line stores that reach into a far bigger market – the world! They can even do this 24x7 while my store would be open only during retail hours. So what do you think? Am I wrong? Could you make a new LHS work?
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