khyron1144
First Post
Good FLGSs
I seem to be in a minority, here, but I think my local gaming stores are all friendly and reasonable. In the Greater Grand Rapids (Michigan) area we have:
1) White Caps Comics, in a way, the only true gaming store in the area. That is to say, they have games for sale and they have gaming tables. They will do special orders, which will arrive promptly if the product is already in print and they do okay at preorders too (although the only things I pre-ordered with them were Palladium books that came out after the troubles and the shipdate slipped on Palladium's end).
The management is a woman named Priscilla. She's friendly and knowledgeable.
Very minor complaints are: the radio she plays for pleasant background music is tuned to the local Christian station. I am a Pagan. I can't really expect the world to conform to my desires, though, and it doesn't get to me overmuch. Also I am not overly fond of certain resident geeks at the gaming tables.
2) Argos Bookstore, mostly a used bookstore/ comics specialty shop, but they do have an okay gaming section, including used stuff.
3) Rider's Hobby shop. A big hobby shop with a decent gaming section. The only thing even near a complaint I might have about these guys, it feels a bit impersonal shopping there because it is such a big shop.
4) Apparitions, another comics store, used bookstore, games store all in one deal.
I seem to be in a minority, here, but I think my local gaming stores are all friendly and reasonable. In the Greater Grand Rapids (Michigan) area we have:
1) White Caps Comics, in a way, the only true gaming store in the area. That is to say, they have games for sale and they have gaming tables. They will do special orders, which will arrive promptly if the product is already in print and they do okay at preorders too (although the only things I pre-ordered with them were Palladium books that came out after the troubles and the shipdate slipped on Palladium's end).
The management is a woman named Priscilla. She's friendly and knowledgeable.
Very minor complaints are: the radio she plays for pleasant background music is tuned to the local Christian station. I am a Pagan. I can't really expect the world to conform to my desires, though, and it doesn't get to me overmuch. Also I am not overly fond of certain resident geeks at the gaming tables.
2) Argos Bookstore, mostly a used bookstore/ comics specialty shop, but they do have an okay gaming section, including used stuff.
3) Rider's Hobby shop. A big hobby shop with a decent gaming section. The only thing even near a complaint I might have about these guys, it feels a bit impersonal shopping there because it is such a big shop.
4) Apparitions, another comics store, used bookstore, games store all in one deal.