Tom, Good points about home besed business. Our local government said just  
about what said about our business. In most locals they are willing to work 
with  you.
 
    Gary Carmichael
 
 
In a message dated 11/12/2010 2:12:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bob Werre
. . . . . . . . . ,  there were a couple of semi-hobby shops that were 
housed 
in private  homes.. . . . . . . . . . . . I had approached a couple of our  
manufacturers with that very idea but neither seemed particularly  
interested. . . . . . . . . .
> > > > > > > >  > > > > >
The idea of a "basement operator" serving the  needs of confirmed and 
potential S gaugers in a metropolitan area is worth  pursuing. We used to 
have them around here, one actually in his basement,  the other in his 
garage. These were gathering places for modellers during  their business 
hours, and they made some sales, HO of course. Both men are  now deceased.

Manufacturers / importers are in a bit of a bind at the  moment, but when 
things get sorted out, they ought to be willing to work  with you. Both to 
confirm you're not just trying to get a discount on  stuff you & your 
buddies 
want, and to make S look like a viable  modelling scale, you'll need to 
invest several thousand dollars in both AM  and SHS goods, and a 
proportional 
amount in any other business that will  deal with you. And don't expect any 
of them to give you a 40% discount.  Three locos & a dozen freight cars on 
a 
shelf, with a "We can get it  for you" sign, isn't going to convince anyone 
that S is worth  pursuing.

As to doing this in a residentially zoned area, the  hate-the-government 
crowd may try to discourage you, but local governments  and zoning 
administrators have become aware of the popularity and benefit  of 
home-based 
businesses. As long as you don't have big semis blocking the  street making 
regular deliveries, and customers parked up and down the  street for two 
blocks, you probably won't have a problem. Advertise by  word-of-mouth, 
resist the temptation to put a big neon sign on your house.  And if you're 
really worried, call your zoning administrator's office,  tell them there 
will be no outward change in appearance and you'll be  lucky to get five 
customers a week. They'll most likely say go ahead. Just  another "Mary 
Kay."

Tom Hawley -- dba Michigan  Models.





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