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Jan's Hobby

1435 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10128
nr. 94th St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-987-4765 Send to Phone

Hours

Mon-Sat, 10am-7pm; Sun, noon-5pm

Nearby Subway Stops

6 at 96th St.

Payment Methods

American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

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At Jan's in Yorkville, kit packages and fittings for miniature model boats, pocket-size planes, small soldiers, and the like are stacked floor-to-ceiling, waiting for the next pair of hands to come along and bring them to small-scale life. Manager Fred Hutchins's own obsession started at the age of 5 with plastic kits from Woolworth's. By the time he was a teenager, he noticed a for sale sign in a York Avenue hobby-shop window and persuaded his folks to buy the store. That was 1973. Today, the shop, which moved in 2003 to a bigger space on Lexington Avenue, attracts hobbyists and parents eager to tear their children away from the television. Many even arrange with  Hutchins to have model-building birthday parties for up to 10 kids in the store’s dusty dungeon (his only rule: no food). Hutchins and his mom, Collette, are happy to share their architectural secrets. Or catch him on alternate Sunday mornings and some week days at the 72nd Street Model Boat Pond in Central Park, where he sails his remote-control ships for all to see.

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Owners are insulting, merchandise overpriced- AVOID

wintermute from 11232 | Posted on 8/15/08

Overall Reader Rating: 1 (Not Recommended)
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Service: 1
Selection: 8
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I have been to Jan's a total of three times and will never go back. The last time I went in I was berated and insulted by an older woman who appears to be the owner. The fifteen minutes I...Read More

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