...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know nothing
about them, where they are, repuation, etc.
Anything you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Frank Kranick
> ...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know nothing
> about them, where they are, repuation, etc.
> Anything you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Frank Kranick
You may have noticed that people don't much care about anything but
exercising their own bloated fantasies here, so you might as well look
for answers elsewhere.
The activity here supports the notion that the average collector is an
anti-social misfit.
Willshak - 09 Oct 2006 17:17 GMT
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>> ...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know nothing
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>
I don't know what your response has to do with the OP's question, or why
you've made that assumption after 4 days of posting, or why you have
posted in a way which can be interpreted as adding credence to your
assumption, but every group has posts from sociopaths, whose only aim is
to disrupt the newsgroup for their own personal and sexual satisfaction
by stirring up others.
Learn how to use your filters so you don't see them, or try to increase
your willpower, so as not to get involved in them.

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Daryl - 10 Oct 2006 12:19 GMT
>> ...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know nothing
>> about them, where they are, repuation, etc.
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> The activity here supports the notion that the average collector is an
> anti-social misfit.
its your lose, most people are of a decent nature, its up to each individual
to determine which posters are good and those that are not, deal with it or
not, up to you
WmB - 10 Oct 2006 20:52 GMT
>> ...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know nothing
>> about them, where they are, repuation, etc.
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> The activity here supports the notion that the average collector is an
> anti-social misfit.
Just the anonymous ones with an RMS chip on their shoulder.
WmB
Al Superczynski - 11 Oct 2006 08:39 GMT
>You may have noticed that people don't much care about anything but
>exercising their own bloated fantasies here, so you might as well look
>for answers elsewhere.
Any connection between your reality and ours is purely
coincidental. Is your visit to Earth for business or pleasure?
>The activity here supports the notion that the average collector is an
>anti-social misfit.
You exhibit all the tact and sensitivity of a Tasmanian devil. If
I throw a stick, will you go away?

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Francis X. Kranick, Jr. - 13 Oct 2006 02:31 GMT
>>...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know nothing
>>about them, where they are, repuation, etc.
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> The activity here supports the notion that the average collector is an
> anti-social misfit.
>> Anything you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I take this back....
Frank Kranick
Mad-Modeller - 13 Oct 2006 04:27 GMT
> >>...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know nothing
> >>about them, where they are, repuation, etc.
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>
> Frank Kranick
No good deed goes unpunished, Frank. ;]
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Kevin(Bluey) - 13 Oct 2006 06:13 GMT
> The activity here supports the notion that the average collector is an
> anti-social misfit.
Hey !!!! I resemble that remark!

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maiesm72@netscape.com - 23 Oct 2006 08:33 GMT
Same clown, different circus.
I miss the Beaver. At least his tirades were interesting and original.
Obscene and whacked out, but interesting. I see he isn't with Flight
Journal any more. I wonder if he pulled the same crap with them that he
pulled here?
Tom
> > ...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know nothing
> > about them, where they are, repuation, etc.
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> The activity here supports the notion that the average collector is an
> anti-social misfit.
Mad-Modeller - 24 Oct 2006 06:12 GMT
> Same clown, different circus.
>
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> Tom
I remember him more as crude and sophomoric. If his personality
remained unchanged he probably won friends and influence there too.
Come to think of it, I haven't seen a copy of FJ in a while. I'll have
to check a different newsstand.
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
> ...www.Hobby888.com? I see some items at good prices but know
> nothing about them, where they are, repuation, etc.
> Anything you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Frank Kranick
FWIW, I'd recommend to stay away from Hobby888.com. I'm waiting for my
credit card to be refunded but they finally responded to one of my
e-mails, simply stating they regret missing my order and will refund my
card. No explanation, no reasons given. Their website hasn't changed
for several weeks and something tells me they're not serious players for
my dollars. I'll stick with GreatModels and Squadron.
Frank Kranick