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- Q5874941 subject Q8085403.
- Q5874941 subject Q8401328.
- Q5874941 subject Q8659176.
- Q5874941 abstract "Hobby Express is an American retailer that sells radio-controlled aircraft, helicopters, boats and related products through catalog and Internet sales, and operates a store in Tennessee. It was called Hobby Lobby International before changing its name in 2013 to avoid confusion with Hobby Lobby, an arts and crafts retailer embroiled in a controversial U.S. Supreme Court case.The company was started in 1963 by James Martin. It was sold in 2003 to GenCap America and remained headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee. In 2009, Hobby-Lobby International was sold to Mark Cleveland of Brentwood.".
- Q5874941 wikiPageExternalLink www.hobbyexpress.com.
- Q5874941 wikiPageWikiLink Q16961547.
- Q5874941 wikiPageWikiLink Q2475583.
- Q5874941 wikiPageWikiLink Q3096621.
- Q5874941 wikiPageWikiLink Q5874938.
- Q5874941 wikiPageWikiLink Q8085403.
- Q5874941 wikiPageWikiLink Q8401328.
- Q5874941 wikiPageWikiLink Q8659176.
- Q5874941 comment "Hobby Express is an American retailer that sells radio-controlled aircraft, helicopters, boats and related products through catalog and Internet sales, and operates a store in Tennessee. It was called Hobby Lobby International before changing its name in 2013 to avoid confusion with Hobby Lobby, an arts and crafts retailer embroiled in a controversial U.S. Supreme Court case.The company was started in 1963 by James Martin.".
- Q5874941 label "Hobby Express".
- Q5874941 homepage www.hobbyexpress.com.