by rayd » Thu Mar 21, 2013 8:08 pm
Nice stories. Here's another. I was an adolescent/teenage groupie that hung out in a small local hobby shop with my late dad. The owner had a day job, but loved hobbies. Wasn't in it for the money so much, he gave all 20% off list, his son joined him as well weekdays 7:30PM to 10PM. Airplanes, flying, motors, plastic, some trains, cars models, repairs, etc. We were addicted, me, dad, buddies, and customers who often became friends. Decorated assembled planes hung on the wall behind counter, and contests were periodically held for aesthetics. Winner got some token freebie, bragging rights, and maybe even sold or traded for another...lots of fun in a small hole-in-the-wall size store with a big hearted crowd. Now, decades later, memories are still strong. The "hobby bug" has returned somewhat, and I guess it kept me out of trouble long ago. Yes, Honor thy Father. Thanks Pop, wherever you are. As we sometimes say here, "You done good."