ehobby House in Reseda has been selling and repairing remote control vehicles for over 40 years. If it can fly, hover, or zoom across the floor with a remote, chances are Greg Boguslavsky can fix it.
When Boguslavsky took ownership of ehobby House in 2016, he says business was doing great and he had many loyal customers who loved the hobby. Boguslavsky says the community is what makes this place so special and he hopes to raise $100,000 on GoFundMe to keep the store running. "It's a very sad and dark feeling inside because this place brings so much happiness and joy," said customer Yasean Bruce.
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