Originally Posted by Rocky Mountaineer:
However, let this be a warning flag to folks who insist on shopping around just to save a few dollars -- and I DO mean a few dollars -- and then brag about how little they're spending to purchase their trains.
I tend to roll my eyes when I see those posts on this forum, because I hate to see win-lose scenarios in play. I've had a few instances where folks here have backed out on my OGR for-sale transactions, 'cause they claim to have found the item $5 cheaper somewhere else.
And how many times to we see threads started with the proverbial, "Where's the cheapest place to buy ... ?".
Best regards,
David
I think you make some very good points here. If we want our LHS's to survive so we can have somewhere to go and look at and purchase the things we need, we need to support them. It's also something I have learned here from you all on the forum.
I started out a couple years ago with the "Where's the cheapest place to buy..." ideas myself. Started seeing posts here about LHS's going out of business because of various reasons, one being all the internet price shopping. Since then I have purchased almost everything I have from my LHS. I usually go there about once a week and visit with the owner about new items that came in etc. I enjoy doing this and want to be able to continue the visits.
The only things I have purchased elsewhere since then are things they could not get or some used items here on the for sale forum. If they don't have something, I usually always ask if they can get it before ordering elsewhere. I don't have a lot of money, and for that reason I decided to not buy steamers, went with only modern diesels. I do consider myself extremely lucky to be able to afford what I have.
My LHS offers a small discount on most items, some items are available online for quite a bit less. It's slightly painful sometimes when you see 4 switches you just bought for $20-$25 less per switch online, but I am supporting what I like to do and a place I like to visit. Just made up my mind I'm supporting a local business, local people, my community and to not let it bother me. I do think they are very fair. They have a lot of overhead to keep the store open and stocked, and the owner has to eat too, just like the rest of us.
Anyone care to guess what you would have to invest to operate a reasonably well stocked train store? Think about that one for a minute. I look around my LHS and sometimes wonder how much they have invested just to stock the store. They carry all scales, old and new. It's of adequate size, maybe 1000-1200 Sq Ft, but not a large store my any means.
Not that this is what happened to Jason's, I just hate to see any train store closing. Sorry to be so long winded here, but I think it's important to support our LHS's, if we are fortunate enough to have one nearby. If we don't support them, someday we may not have one nearby to visit.