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<blockquote data-quote="Dana_Jorgensen" data-source="post: 1205553" data-attributes="member: 12962"><p>I've got 3 stores I shop at that carry RPG goods.</p><p></p><p>one is a comic book shop that sidelines in CCGs and RPGs. However they do manage to maintain about a 35' x 6' section of wall for minis. Mostly reaper & GW material, they still manage 200-300 individual packs on the pegs.</p><p></p><p>the next shop is an old compleat strategist, one of four shops that used to be part of a fairly expansive chain. It's cluttered inside, full of a lot of handmade shelving and display racks. They keep an 8' glass case of painted minis at the register, a 25 x 8 foot section of wall for minis, and a 25 x 6 foot aisle of minis. They maintain about 1200 different packs, from rafm, rp, reaper, dp9 and a few smaller companies. Even found some "antique" arduin minis there about 2 years ago.</p><p></p><p>the last shop is the satellite store for gamer's realm. They have a long wall of minis, maybe 40 x 7 feet, with a shelf above storing box sets of minis. The opposite side of the isle is also dedicated to minis. And they have spinner racks loaded with minis, as well as OOP minis atop the low shelves of used books. And there is the almost mandatory glass case at the register, where they display the expensive stuff, like the gemstone dice. atop that is a smaller glass case storing painted minis for sale. I'd guess that between wall space and spinner racks, they can store about 3500 different individual packs on the pegs. They do mainly DP9, rp/iron wind, and reaper, with a section dedicated to carrying an eclectic smattering of 20 to 50 packs each of everybody else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dana_Jorgensen, post: 1205553, member: 12962"] I've got 3 stores I shop at that carry RPG goods. one is a comic book shop that sidelines in CCGs and RPGs. However they do manage to maintain about a 35' x 6' section of wall for minis. Mostly reaper & GW material, they still manage 200-300 individual packs on the pegs. the next shop is an old compleat strategist, one of four shops that used to be part of a fairly expansive chain. It's cluttered inside, full of a lot of handmade shelving and display racks. They keep an 8' glass case of painted minis at the register, a 25 x 8 foot section of wall for minis, and a 25 x 6 foot aisle of minis. They maintain about 1200 different packs, from rafm, rp, reaper, dp9 and a few smaller companies. Even found some "antique" arduin minis there about 2 years ago. the last shop is the satellite store for gamer's realm. They have a long wall of minis, maybe 40 x 7 feet, with a shelf above storing box sets of minis. The opposite side of the isle is also dedicated to minis. And they have spinner racks loaded with minis, as well as OOP minis atop the low shelves of used books. And there is the almost mandatory glass case at the register, where they display the expensive stuff, like the gemstone dice. atop that is a smaller glass case storing painted minis for sale. I'd guess that between wall space and spinner racks, they can store about 3500 different individual packs on the pegs. They do mainly DP9, rp/iron wind, and reaper, with a section dedicated to carrying an eclectic smattering of 20 to 50 packs each of everybody else. [/QUOTE]
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