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GaryED50

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Hi

I'm trying to remember a shop Where I bought my first Black Powder arms and accessories. It was located on Beach Blvd Near Ball road Next to a place called Hobby City. This was sometime between 1985-95, I think there was also a store that sold dolls calling itself the mini whitehouse or something like that.

thanks

Gary
 
Thanks friend

But I mean the other one at the same location. I think it was called "The Flintlock" or something like that

Gary
 
I had been to the Flintlock twice. I think it was in Glendale. I was also at the shop in Anaheim a few times. I bought my son his first tomahawk there and one of those plastic powder horns filled with Spit Patch lube.
 
Walker47 WAS in Hobby City, which was pretty cool - as you remember there was a mini white house with dolls. I went there a lot as a kid. Walker 47 has moved a couple of times since but is in Anaheim at the moment and is one of only a couple of places in Southern CA that sells real black powder.

I think I remember something about Hobby City being bought out, but the developer changed their mind, and they were trying to bring it back but a lot of the shops had moved in the meantime. I'm sure a Google search will bring up the details.
 
Ah - I did a quick search myself and apparently a lot of the property is now called Adventure City or Adventure Land and has kids rides, although there's still a little stub Hobby City out front.
 
When you entered the driveway off Beach blvd If I remember right Walker47 was on the left in a western general store type building. The place I went to was further up on the right in a stand alone building past the Hobby store.

Gary
 
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