In my travels up north this past weekend I visited this fine hobby shop called Ridgefield Hobby, located at 508 Broad Ave. in Ridgefield NJ. A fine old-fashioned hobby shop AND they’ve got a snack bar as well! Lionel both current and collectable, MTH, American Flyer, plus an assortment of HO and N gauge for you folks who haven’t gotten with the classic toy train program yet.
Plus, a great assortment of aircraft, ship, car, and military models as well if your tastes run to that direction, with the wherewithal to put 'em together and make 'em look good.
Can’t say enough about the staff either, they treated me like a long-lost friend even though it was my first time there. So much so I left with the wallet $200 lighter. Well, nobody MADE me go in!
A fine shop worthy of a visit if you’re in the area, or if you’re a local well worth the visit, especially in this age of disappearing hobby shops.
Remember and mark what I say: Once the “brick-and-mortar” hobby shops are gone no power on earth will bring them back. And we don’t want that, do we?
I don’t get up north as much as I used to but they’ll be on the visit list next time I do!
AND, several days before I was in Lansdale PA and visited a shop called Hennings Trains at 128 S. Line street. I can’t say enough about those folks either! Great staff, lot’s o’ stuff for O gaugers, Lionel, MTH, plus a large inventory of Lionel repair parts, and I KNOW some of you folks are always on the lookout for those! I left $200 in there as well, found some things I was looking for I couldn’t find anywhere else.
And again, for you folks who haven’t wised up and joined the O gauge fraternity there’s Lin’s Trains in the same building, all HO and N with assorted necessarys. Just kidding folks, trains are a hobby big enough