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Posted - November 24 2012 : 9:18:08 PM
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One day show, 9 AM to 3 PM. $5 entry fee. I think I'll probably go myself, this is a general toy show with all sorts of vintage toys, so I'm sure they'll have trains. I've never been to this one at Thanksgiving weekend, though. Hopefully be worth the trip just to see stuff, and maybe find some interesting items.
Jerry
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Posted - November 25 2012 : 6:13:24 PM
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I went to this show today, and wonders of wonders, they had an all-train show next door! It was way small, but I did buy from 3 vendors some HO stuff, one guy was selling fire-damaged Mantua tankers at $2 each, I need some for a project, so that was a good deal. Mostly smoke damage. The Toy SHow was awesome, had lots of trains from Lionel to Tyco, I bought a few HO items there, but my big score was a huge lot of Marx and Gilbert O gauge tinplate for $50, 12 cars and 6? engines, one wind-up, not bad. A buddy of mine likes Marx, so we'll probably share this lot. Found some plastic HO cars to use, and misc. other items. Overall a super show, never been to the Thanksgiving weekend Sunday show before in York, I'd recommend it if you like toys of any kind, it was about 50% diecast vehicles, and the rest vintage toys.
Jerry
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