I think we can all understand what you said about ordering in the Tenax Gerry. It's one thing to be upfront about that and mybe work something out to make the sale. It is a whole other bag of worms for the owner to just flat out lie. I think that is what Bob was mostly distressed about.
Bingo...except I'm not that stressed about it, just done with that store. Now that being said, I'm looking forward to being able to hit the stores up in Fayetteville NC, the one Chris and I found up in Spenser or any other one where the owner doesn't feel like he has to lie.
Even looking forward to the chance to hit your store Gerry. :dude :drinks
Right Now is an exciting time for me as like you guys I started out as a child ... Building and painting out of the box ... the firecrackers (For Dy-no-mite) or the BB gun for use as a Mortar or cannon ... learned that if you used Elmer's glue to assemble your model you didn't play with it in the irrigation ditch (Utah)
That's were I meet Ronny Blue, Ronny & I would save our Quarters to by the Mini-tanks made by Roco, for about a quarter ... We had the panzer divisions on the green blanketed ping-pong table with the hills and canyons made from what ever was under the blanket. I wish I still had those mini-tanks.
So being a jack of all trades master of none ... after computer school (CDC-CTM-17) I got a job as a circuit designer (breadboard wired units) this was before our flow soldered units, there were test boards used for trouble shooting ... if the or'd wire went to the wrong and gate it was just unwrapped and moved to the proper place on the wire wrap board. Now this is were I screwed up royally, some guys from this Company called Intel came by with this 3,000 dollar chip called a 8080, talking about mico-controllers & what not. No I didn't by stock, still kicking myself, to shorten my background, as I got older found myself running a Antique store full of glassware, found old ladies would pay good money for this stuff. I was tired of being and international field service engineer, talk about a man without a country. If you made the customer happy the Company wasn't, and visa-versa. then a man asked me to come list some trains on e-bay for about 200 a week, down at the 'ol Katy Depot in town, that lasted about 3 years, and we started selling models, trains and automobiles, but mostly trains and had a portion of the old Depot as a Lionel train layout, and Railroad Museum. Trouble was that He got the Lionel bug and was spending more on new rolling stock, then He was on Me,soon He lost the Depot, due to non-payment of His bills. So this is the way that Greenville Hobby Depot started, Me growing up in a Hobby shop, thought I knew what the modelers needed, from my experience's as a child. the more supplies I had the less money, I could find to order new stuff, My Crack-head partner, who was a modeler, was stealing the money, the rent didn't get paid, so I started a new place and moved from the 118 year old building, besides I was pretty sure it was haunted by victims of the Katy Railroad. I started off with Steven's International Hobby Distributor's and still use them, but I also have Heartland hobbies, Squadron, Hornby America, SoundTraxx and others I forget too much for Me, what with the rent being high for the size of my shop, I just call myself "The Best Little Hobby shop in Texas" I'm on the web, just my web-man has gone to visit Ed ...
So all that being said Greenville Hobby (in Texas) yes there is another one, in Bob's neck of the woods. is poised to become a on-line biz just as soon as I get the shipping and money taking all straighten out. Go Daddy is hosting my on-line store but it needs lots of work. My cheap RC/Supplier is none existent, I can't figure if they are in business are not. but My DJI Drones need to sell soon.
Long story short, my web site is listed in my profile, and I'll work on the Best little Hobby Shop, soon if I have to go on-line only ... I do believe in customer service ... that's what I did in the electronics business, I just had some train control people contact me Saturday, these people are desperate for an outlet ... I want to build a bigger place on my 3 acres by the Hi-way, but the money eludes me at the current moment. Yes there would be a R/C tank battle ... dirt track for cars and a riding Railroad, and a R/C boat course out back.
www.greenville-hobby.com