Hi John --

Thanks for the memories.   Your initial visit was one of our store's 
highlights.   We were glad that you got to make additional visits and stay 
with us once!   NOW, when are you coming to Prescott Valley?!!  (I know WE 
have been talking of a trip to Europe, but due to family circumstances and 
other things, we haven't made it -- YET.)

Every once in a while we think about opening another establishment, but our 
realistic side finally wins out saying,"You can pay double retail for 
anything you can ever want and still be money ahead!".  Oh, well...

Have fun!
Bill Winans
now in Prescott Valley, AZ (where it is about 75 and windy)


As an Englishman who from time to time wanders around N American looking at 
real trains, I have also wandered into hobby stores that claim to have S and 
have come away disappointed.

Then one day whilst staying in the Californian town of Palmdale (it's
halfway between Cajon and Mojave!), I thought I'd try an establisment called
Big Boys Hobbies (?), which claimed to have S.

On entering the premises, half was devouted to cars and aircraft, not
promising. Then the gentleman behind the counter enquired if he could help.
Well asking if he had some S, he pointed to the rear of the store. Well
moving there I could see green & yellow boxes on shelves - obviously not a
reason to get too excited. Then I saw the Pacific Rail Shops, American
Models and others.

Well eventually I was thrown out by the gentleman and his wife, claiming it
was closing time and they wanted to go home! I had spent hundreds of
dollars, only restrained by the need to get them in my bags for the flight
home.

Well this couple, no doubt bemused to meet an S scaler who was English,
thought further inspection was warranted and they escorted me to a local
eating place. Unfortunately this hobby store (later known as Palmdale
Hobbies) has changed hands and I believe it's S scale stock has migrated
east to Arizona to keep that gentleman happy as he builds the new version of
the SLE&P.

Yes I'm sure Bill & Sandie Winans are still bemused and I'm happy to report
one store didn't lie.

Regards
John Prior
Swindon, England

----- Original Message ----- 
2a. Stores that lie
Posted by: "Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] throwuponme2000
Date: Sun Oct 5, 2008 11:56 am ((PDT))

I understand most shops don't have a lot of s scale but how many times
I have walked into a store that advertises 'All Scales' and they don't
have a shred of s scale or flyer!
A little truth in advertising would be nice
Grant


 


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