Beside the "S Friendly" proprietor a step through the door into the 
former garage took you to a great S scale layout complete with handlaid 
code 100 rail. No small feat in the early 70's.

Billy Click

Trains wrote:
>
> Too bad Pete's Hobby Shop is not there any more (Houston,Tx), they 
> were an all RR hobby shop, they kept all the real modelers happy with 
> tons of S items (HO and O too), an S scale layout, S magazines, S 
> owner, S coffee and kibitzing, oh and did I mention scratch building 
> supplies, all kinds of brass shapes,all kind of basswood shapes, all 
> kind of lost wax castings in HO, S, and O scales, brass engines, and 
> kits galore and so on.... gee I wonder what happened to them????? Time 
> marches on and stuff happens, the only constant is change. Moral: get 
> it while you can!...it won't be there tomorrow!
>
> Peter Loeb, NASG member since the sixties
>
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