Well, I grew up in the Hollywood area (on the same street as the guy
who sent that email to the site manager, no less), and I remember
buying armor models at a Reginald Denny's (I don't *think* it was on
Hollywood Boulevard) until 1977. I recall that the guy who usually
worked there was a curmudgeon who wouldn't sell me model glue (unless
I also bought a kit) and who wouldn't allow me to read the store's
magazine's ("This isn't a library," he growled) even though I was a
regular customer. I learned that the shop closed in about 1980.
Anyone have any further history on this shop?
They take BankAmeriCard & MasterCharge
I remember buying a kit & several books at the time. I only went once,
since I lived in the South Bay area & it was all the way up in
Hollywood. This was probably in late '76.
Is the shop still there?
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Hey... wasn't that the truck driver who got beat nearly to death in the
LA Riots 12 or so years ago?
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I remember it vividly, and I'm from the SF Bay Area. A friend and I were
visting Hollywood, and came across it one night when we were stoned
out of our minds. There was a spectacular example of kit bashing in the
window display, a completely fictitious Italian bomber cobbled together
from half a dozen different kits. Perhaps inspired by an article in Playboy
magazine the previous year (which featured colored drawings of several
fictious WWII aircraft), it sported a beautiful Italian camouflage finish.
My buddy, who had just returned from Nam, was taken with the rather
impressive Monogram "Visible Huey" also on display.This was in '71.
A modeling magazine I have from 1967, lists the address as 1501 N.
Western Ave. This is in Hollywood between Sunset and Hollywood.
PT
Cookie Sewell
No. I moved away from CA. in '77 and heard in about 1980 that the shop had closed.
Thanks everyone for the interesting responses!
>RJK wrote:
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>> Does anyone remember the Reginald Denny's hobby shop ...
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>Hey... wasn't that the truck driver who got beat nearly to death in the
>LA Riots 12 or so years ago?
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Actually, I was thinking the same thing when I saw the name ;~).
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Bill Woodier wrote:
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>>Hey... wasn't that the truck driver who got beat nearly to death in the
>>LA Riots 12 or so years ago?
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> Actually, I was thinking the same thing when I saw the name ;~).
IIRC, there was an actor by that name. I just can't remember what he
looked like.
Bill Banaszak, MFE
Yeah, Cookie Sewell mentioned that. Reginald Denny was an actor
before he opened up his Hollywood Boulevard hobby shop.
Commodore Schmidlap from the 1966 Batman movie and the head
of the railroad shot by Jane Fonda ( ! ) in Cat Ballou.
-John