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Sorry to hear the news.

Bob was my Atlas O supplier during his last few years. Always received good deals and prices from him.

There was a big turning point at that time.

The O scale market prices doubled and almost tripled shortly after he closed.

 

He was very knowledgeable and helped me transition from traditional into true O back then.

RIP Bob.

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You could not asked for a better dealer and a friend. I bought some Atlas car carriers at York one year, and not from him.  He saw me at the Atlas booth with them. He said "give me those cars I will ship them for you when i get back home".  He new I hadn't driven that year and what a pain the plane would be. He would not let me pay him at all for the shipping.  He really knew the Atlas products.  Always called about items I was interested in and would search for items that I might want.  Very Sorry. Thought will be with him and his family.

Buzz

This is very sad news. I feared Bob had health issues after the sudden sale of AM Hobbies.

 

  I had the privilege to meet Bob at York on at least two occasions. He was always very nice to me. Most of my Atlas rolling stock and Atlas locomotives were purchased through Bob's AM Hobbies.

 

I fondly remember those "Atlas Pre order emails" from Bob, his completive pricing, and wonderful customer service. With the loss of Jim Weaver, and now Bob the golden age of Atlas O scale has ended.

 

May we all keep Bob and his family in our thoughts and prayers.

Richard

Originally Posted by johnshorse:
I am troubled to report one of my best friends, Bob Thatcher former owner of AM Hobbies, passed away this morning.  I know he had endless friends in the hobby.

Thank you for posting this.  Like many others, I purchased many items from Bob.  He was always a gentleman.  Makes me sad.

Very sad news indeed. I bought most of my Weaver products from Bob. Those were the days when I did not yet trust online buying and enjoyed the phone conversations I'd have with him while placing an order. His memory will live on as I think of him whenever I operate that equipment. Rest in Peace Bob. 

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