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Old Glory Sponsoring Member of TMP18 Sep 2022 6:17 a.m. PST

I remember ordering from them in about 73 or 74.
Also a few other shops back then
--A B Charles and son in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
--The Soldier World in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania

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VonBlucher18 Sep 2022 11:19 a.m. PST

Here in the Chicago area, you had the Hobby Chest in Skokie but was mostly large-scale figures. Then in the 70's also Sutler's Wagon open in Chicago & Lyle'a hobby shop in the western Suburbs

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