I remember when hobby shops looked like this! I was very young and to me, they were the most exciting stores anywhere!

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My earliest memories were in Brownie's Hobbies. Whether you went in flush with your lawn cutting money or just to look at the ceiling and dream, Mr Brown would greet you with a bright and warm 'Hello young fella!'
Back in those days it was Aurora kits by the shelf full, stick and tissue kits, RC and rubber band and cars. He had a race track behind the store and and ran competitions non stop. Actually got the NYC Parks Dept to build a RC airfield in one on the parks.
All of that was out of my scope in the early days, but it wouldn't stop Mr Brown from spending hours helping me while adults with cash waited. It was (and still is) a true family owned business, they lived above the store. Mr Brown passed a few years ago, but his sons still run it. I was so jealous of them when I was a kid since they were my age and were living in a dreamland.
I've moved away 20 years ago, but have taken my sons for visits over the years and we we always greeted with 'Hello Young fellas' and always left wit a kit in each our our hands, whether we needed it or not.
It was such a serious hobby shop, when I opened my effects shop back in the 80s, I was two blocks away and probably went there three times a week for push pull cables, K&S stock or various epoxies and glues.
Here is Mr and Mrs Brown. She's no slouch either, she could give advice or know stock as well as anyone. I remember her giving me prop and motor recommendations for a Dumas PT 109 when was 18 or so.
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I do remember several of the early Tulsa hobby shops Paul. There was H&H hobbies that was in Southland mall if I remember correctly. There was Ted's Hobbies on 31st street just west of Mingo. There was S&S Hobbies out in Broken Arrow on Main Street and Gene's Hobbies around 45th and Peoria in Tulsa.
Ted ended up with bad health problems and there was a fire in his shop which totaled it. H&H just went away. Gene's Hobbies was purchased by a friend of mine and became OK Hobbies and Games which relocated to 39th and Peoria behind where there is a Coney Islander. When Albertson's bought the land it relocated to 71st and Lewis and then to someplace on Harvard and went away. S&S was in Broken Arrow for years but specialized in trains mostly and it went away finally as well. Those are all that I remember from the Tulsa area Paul.
Let's not forget Royal out in Owasso though I think that shop is being purchased or something such and then will relocate as well. I think Papa Bob has visited there a few times.
I do remember several of the early Tulsa hobby shops Paul. There was H&H hobbies that was in Southland mall if I remember correctly. There was Ted's Hobbies on 31st street just west of Mingo. There was S&S Hobbies out in Broken Arrow on Main Street and Gene's Hobbies around 45th and Peoria in Tulsa.
Ted ended up with bad health problems and there was a fire in his shop which totaled it. H&H just went away. Gene's Hobbies was purchased by a friend of mine and became OK Hobbies and Games which relocated to 39th and Peoria behind where there is a Coney Islander. When Albertson's bought the land it relocated to 71st and Lewis and then to someplace on Harvard and went away. S&S was in Broken Arrow for years but specialized in trains mostly and it went away finally as well. Those are all that I remember from the Tulsa area Paul.
Let's not forget Royal out in Owasso though I think that shop is being purchased or something such and then will relocate as well. I think Papa Bob has visited there a few times.
Is that what Top Shelf used to be called, Paul? Been there once, VLS used to supply him, and he remembered me, so now I just call him and he sends out my orders! Really nice shop, carries a lot of aftermarket! Wish he was here in Springfield!
Bob