ZZ Top Eliminator
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28 June 2019, 03:36
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My first model from the newly opened BC Shaver Shop. Store re-opened on Mon, June 24; model completed June 30.
1 July 2019, 00:14
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That turned out well! I have a ZZ on my shelf that wants to be built at some point. and I'm glad your shop reopened... Someone else was worried about it, new owers I believe right? Did it stay the same or get totally redone?
1 July 2019, 00:19
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New owners. The previous owner (a good friend of mine) retired. The new owners re-located from downtown on Fort St. into the Hillside Mall. About the only thing they took from the old shop were the paint racks. Virtually everything else is new stock. I purchased all of the vacuform & resin kits from the previous store before it closed.
1 July 2019, 15:43
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Is it the same kind of hobby shop? or did they change their hobby interests and product focus?
1 July 2019, 18:24
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No, it's pretty much the same. They sell and repair shavers, plastic models (aircraft, ships, tanks & military vehicles, cars, science fiction); they have a large selection of Gundam (doesn't interest me), and still have their RC cars & aircraft. Maybe a little less in the model trains (didn't look for them). Plus, a good selection of tools, paint & paint brushes, plastic and balsa stock. The shelves aren't nearly as full as the downtown store, but in fairness, they're still receiving inventory, and I suspect they'll gradually increase their inventory as they earn profits from current sales. Garnet's shop took YEARS to get to the level of inventory he had when he retired!
2 July 2019, 05:43
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Also, they retained most of the staff from the downtown store when it closed.
2 July 2019, 05:44
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Well, I'm glad they didn't just uproot the theme and become yet another one of those generic hobby shops... Cheers mate!
2 July 2019, 05:50