ScaleCraft wrote:Whole lotta dealers gave up on Mikey after that.
I used to visit the MTH Store that was in a northeast suburb of Cincinnati. I remember it being very nice, clean, and well-organized.... and completely packed with MTH products. They had all the O gauge lines, the G-gauge stuff -- I remember seeing a MTH Erie triplex there, the only one I think I've ever seen-- and there was was even a separate room of HO, nearly all of which was MTH. The HO room was very memorable -- I'd seen MTH HO stuff for sale in other train stores, but never an entire room of it!
The shop did carry stuff from other companies that you'd need to build a layout (Atlas HO track, Woodland Scenics scenery material, tools, etc.) but it was mostly MTH -- probably 80% of the store was MTH. When you bought something, they even put your purchase in a MTH shopping bag.
I just looked it up and it turns out that the store is really called "Dixie Union Station"... but I always thought of it as the MTH store since that is what it looked like inside. I hope they can survive MTH's exit from the market because it was a really nice store.
