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Posted - April 03 2012 : 5:54:16 PM
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I've seen em at swap meets, on the bay in antique stores...heck no matter where I look there they are, so it can't be rarity. So why is it the tyco 4-6-0 is so high in price? I've never seen them below $60 and I just have to scratch my head....
Can anyone enlighten me on this mystery???
just me Ray... and just because I have Tyco doesn't mean I am not a model railroader
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Posted - April 03 2012 : 6:48:02 PM
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i have just done a rough check go for between $17 onwards and upwards to $140 depending on fact of age and if dcc ready etc,one on there now for under $35 buy it now ken 350551365883 270948253265 280852481898 also when you search for the ten wheeler,try typing it different ways ie tyco ten wheeler,tyco 4-6-0,tyco old timer etc works for me
Edited by - catfordken on April 03 2012 7:03:49 PM
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Posted - April 03 2012 : 9:10:24 PM
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well its so famous cause its Sierra's #3 A loco that has been in lots of movies That includes BTTF 3 I want one too But on the rediculous price it brings sheeeesh
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Posted - April 03 2012 : 9:17:13 PM
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I have seen ridiculous pricing on them at train shows but eBay you can find them low priced. Most are missing cabs and smokebox door fronts but complete running ones like the regular versions around $20 and up
I buy, repair, and collect http://scvr.weebly.com/ http://seyboldlocomotiveworks.weebly.com/ http://www.youtube.com/user/TheDeputation?feature=watch Hyde.
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