On-Line Hobby Shop Needed

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Ken Miller
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On-Line Hobby Shop Needed

Post by Ken Miller »

I live in the S.F. Bay Area and to go to a real hobby shop I need to drive 25 miles for very limited inventory. I am looking for a on-line shop that has good inventory, quality, selection and pricing. I am sure everyone has a preference but would be interested in hearing what people have experienced.

All of this because I needed some balsa for my P51 wingtips.

Thanks
John G. Jedinak
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Post by John G. Jedinak »

Tower Hobby is a good choice........I'm sure others also have good recommendations.
cliffm
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Post by cliffm »

Just go to one of your search engines and submit balsa wood. There are plenty out there. You will be pleasantly surprised.
dbcisco
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Post by dbcisco »

You can try local craft stores. AC Moore and Michaels carry balsa and bass wood.
A bumblebee isn't supposed to fly but does.
My plane is supposed to fly but doesn't.
Balances out doesn't it : )
DickA
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Post by DickA »

Try PennValleyhobbycenter.com. Good selection and great to deal with.
dbcisco
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Post by dbcisco »

Abd they are only a couple blocks away from my house. :D
A bumblebee isn't supposed to fly but does.
My plane is supposed to fly but doesn't.
Balances out doesn't it : )
uavdb
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Post by uavdb »

Try here for really good prices on Guillows kits. Click on the aerospace icon and then Guillows.
They have other supplies, too.

http://www.acsupplyco.com/home.htm
H65 Driver
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Post by H65 Driver »

AC Supply has great prices, but they've really been creeping up lately. It's amazing how much the higher-end kits have gone up in the last year or two. Must be that balsa shortage.
H65 Driver
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Post by H65 Driver »

By the way, when I lived in the Bay Area, I liked Franciscan Hobbies on Ocean Ave in the city, Talbot's Toyland in San Mateo and J&M Hobby House in San Carlos. As lately as a couple of years ago, they all carried Guillow's kits and a good stock of supplies. J&M sells both Sig and Brodak nitrate dope at decent prices. Good luck!
sandkicker
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Post by sandkicker »

My favorite online provider... While they are focused on ship models, they have a huge array of tools and other stuff. They also sell Guillow kits.
Been dealing with them for years without any problems.

http://www.modelexpo-online.com
Sandkicker
lukebozek1
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Try this website. http://www.a2zcorp.us/store/Category.as ... er+Powered
I can drive ten miles to the Hobby Shop, or twelve to the craft store. Basde on the cost of gas, I always make out better by paying for the shipping rather than drive.
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