I surely do appreciate all of your great feedback on my question. Thanks!!!
Mostly I am relieved that 'my' two pet stores were not indicative of trouble for all HobbyTowns. They are nice stores and I wish all of the store owners well.
Bruce, Indy is a pretty good haul, 2:15+ to Carmel/the north side for me. But I do pass through a couple times per year so if the store you have in mind is anywhere near US31, the east 465 loop, or 65 south of 465, it could be a stop.
Fesan, I'd never been followed around a store before, so now I know how it feels. Not so good, does it? More importantly, I'm glad to hear you have a decent store nearby, and don't let the distrust get to you. Atta boy.
Ed, I agree, a lot does depend on the individual owner. I've been through some tough times in business, and I know that the worst of times do not bring out the best in me. I have empathy for the folks. The store in Kalamazoo was a husband/wife effort. I remember having a wonderful chat with the wife once years back. I wonder if it was the husband who was chasing me around that day years later?
Clint, thanks. I wonder if that Indy south side store is the one Bruce is thinking about?
Barrett, I agree. It's good to support local shops if we can.
Rob, thanks for chiming in.
Jim, good to hear you have a decent selection of stores up in your NE neck of the woods. Too bad one of them might not be closer.
Tojo, that sounds like a nice kit selection. Sounds like you have one of the good ones nearby.
Tickmagnet, I think every hobbiest should visit a HobbyTown at least once, I'm glad you have one to visit when you are in the vicinity.
Joe, it is starting to surprise me where the HTUSA's are ....and aren't. Corpus Christi is a decent-sized place, I would have suspected you would have one closer.
Sheep, sadly, your story is all too common. At least a lot of us were around to have enjoyed the LHS heyday, even if it makes us melancholy.
Bob, I'm sorry Kazzoo closed too, but I'm glad if I saved you a trip. I probably saved myself one, as sooner or later I'd have headed up there this spring/summer.
I am familiar with the Granger HobbyTown USA as well. I was going to mention it but my post had already gotten too long. It is a nice little store but it didn't pique my interest becuase as you said, it is mostly RC. That said, I should probably stop by again and support them if I can.
I looked up Maple City and the one I found in is Goshen, easily confused with Granger, and a good 45 minutes if not more from here.
Speaking of Granger, if you get down this way and have any interest in model trains, check out Jerry's Trains. It is an awesome new train hobby shop which unfortunately for me, I can easily walk to.
Tankboy, sounds like lucky you. I need to get off my lazy duff and visit my daughter in Denver this summer, I might just have her take me on a little hobby side trip or two then.
MJames, sorry you have a bad situation out your way.
learmech, you might be the first report I've heard of a HTUSA being your go to LHS. That's cool!
DMX, lucky you to have a good mom and pop store near by. Savor each moment.
Hamster, I didn't know you had a HTUSA so close. That is COOL. Also, the store near me Bob was talking about also has an indoor RC building. Small world.
Thanks again for chining in, everyone. Like I said, I'm relieved to hear of so many thriving HobbyTowns and LHS's in general.