No offence Tim, but you've got to teach the lady working in your shop more about R/C. Also if people order things they rely on to race. They don't want to get them in a month and miss 4 races. Try to shape things up a bit and it will bell greatly felt in the amount of business you get because Niagara centrals no better. I know a lot of people feel this way, I just happened to be the first to mention it. Thanks
i'll even go further, and use my well known web name.
Why is it I can make a phone call to the U.S. distributors and have parts delivered in a week?
Why must I drive to the Buffalo hobby shops to get parts?
Why do I search eBay regularly to buy used r/c equipment?
Why do I not bother with the local hobby shops? (which is a real shame I might add)
By the time it takes for me to recommend to you, what I and others need for r/c, it is already too late to stock it.
And ... if you have to ask what the racers need, you are not in touch with the hobby. Just like Bicknell has shaped the local dirt track scene for years, Steve has shaped the local r/c scene for years. Right now is the perfect time to step up and dive in to a hungry Niagara Region R/C market. Someone is going to do it ... just might be me!
Hey it's a free country if you want to open a hobby shop..We are growing at a constant rate and we depend on customer input for our stock.We are now getting our stock from U.S. sources and now the turn around time is approx. 3 days. No I don't know everything about the hobby nor do I imply that I do.
Radtoyz is a rip off I went there the silly old lady tryd to charge me 700$ for a stampede haha I went to hamilton 300$ wat a rip off its sad we got jews runin our hobby shop in nigara area an the old lady has no clue about nething my 6yearold son out spoke her about cars an parts hhahaha jokes man jokes geta new carer LOL