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Except for my TOHD (Tyco Operating Hopper Disorder), my Tyco collecting has been limited to replacing lost or broken equipment from my childhood collection. WELL...at the Hickory, NC train show this past weekend, I was digging through one of the many junk boxes found on the floor at train shows when I found this:

Mildly curious, I looked it over and noticed that while it has lost it's youthful glow and definitely has its share of scuffs, scratches, and sticker residue, it's carbody is completely intact, right down to the tiny ears on the sides of the outlets! Still only mildly curious, I set it down and continued my digging. Shortly thereafter the vendor leaned over my shoulder and said "Anything in that box is a dollar." In my naïveté, I thought, "If it's only a dollar, I might as well get that unbroken Morton Salt hopper, even though it's not one I had as a kid." Purchase made, I continued exploring the train show and just before I left, made a last minute impulse purchase:

A Mantua reefer in really nice shape for two dollars. I texted my wife and told her the show was basically a bust. Then I made the journey home, still completely oblivious to the monster that had just awakened. I only became aware of its imposing presence that evening when I was showing my purchases to my wife. With a sudden shock, there it was: I WANNA COLLECT ALL OF THE CENTER FLOW HOPPERS, AND THE MANTUA REEFERS! AAAAUUUGGGHHH! SOMBODY Hhhhhelp....mmmeee...

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hehe So do I even the ribbed ones I'm getting close tho
Do you needs a Sanka? I'll hafta make sure what I has is a extra or not
Looks like Alcan Chemcial Products, Budweiser & C&H is all I needs
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That'll teach you to go through those under table junk boxes.

"hey, if it's only a dollar"..... how many times have I said that during a train show?

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Buss, actually I do need a Sanka hopper, but I needed it before this horrid monster reared its ugly head! That's one of the childhood items I have that is damaged and that I need to replace.

NC shortlines, I've been a Junk Box Junkie waaay too long to stop now. I think the withdrawal symptoms would kill me!

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I'll post these to make you jealous! MUHAHAHA!!

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Another Mantua reefer! Yay!

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I have to say......I'd like to get my hands on a Morton Salt, and a Hooker Chemical tanker......I have Old Dutch Cleanser somewhere, and I THINK I have the Kelloggs car as well AND a Trident Sugar Free Gum Refer......
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Ah, good to meet another shallow-table diver as well , some of the best stuff has come out from under tables, I found one of my 3 Eldon steam engines on a plat under a table last year, for $5 that was a steal. I don't think there's a vaccine for this disease, it can be controlled somewhat ( angry wife, low $ funds, etc. ), but it's usually incurable, although rarely fatal. . Have fun at least while table-diving!

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The slope just keeps getting slipperier!

I have my wife to thank for this latest development! Whenever she and her mother and sister go to yard sales, auctions, or whatnot, she keeps a casual eye out for HO stuff to give to me. (Not complaining about that in the least! ) However, on one occasion she came home with a Tyco Bethlehem Steel hopper, and on another occasion a shiny blue Bachmann L&N hopper. And that started this:







Oh well...

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Glenn,
My wife does the same, no matter if its Trains, tools, and the like parts hardware, you name it, she seems to always come home, with something.....other then she'd use!

That Bethlehem hopper, the orange one?

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The Rock! gimmie
Oh btw? I did find the extra Sanka for you
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Nice Tyco pieces, Glenn. When I discovered that EBay had thousands of Tyco auctions, I started buying all the Tyco pieces I had as a kid. But kept buying the stuff I wished I had as a kid!
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me too, Walt Me too
I still wants Big Boy #4004 but #4005 is ok too Since both are 100 miles from each other hehe
Do you care if the hoppers are ribbed or do you wants smooth?

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John,
Yes, the orange one. (Is there another color Bethlehem hopper I'm not aware of!? *pant pant!*)

And isn't it nice to have a wife who's supportive of your hobbies?

Ben,
About the Sanka; you sent me some pics. Let me know what you're askin' for it. And I'm only after the smooth-sided centerflows. For the time being anyway. I'm TRYING to keep some semblance of control here!

Walt,
Thanks! I might be slidin' down this slope, but I still try to find the "best" stuff I can (or a really good deal). And I hear ya about the childhood desires. Nostalgia + income can sometimes be a dangerous thing!

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Glenn, I like to buy nice new looking train cars too. I have received some imperfect pieces, and later replaced it with a nicer one. Im not one that buys everything that Tyco made or needs every variable known. I have a few AHM & Life-Like cars & many of their buildings. I'm at the bottom of the slope now, just trying to find a few more cars that I just can't live without!
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There's a bottom?? That's good to know!

Within my narrow range of collecting, I'll get the variations when I find them, but don't really seek them out, and condition (and cost!) is still a factor. My problem seems to be that my definition of "narrow" is changing!

Glenn

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John,
Yes, the orange one. (Is there another color Bethlehem hopper I'm not aware of!? *pant pant!*)

And isn't it nice to have a wife who's supportive of your hobbies?

Ben,
About the Sanka; you sent me some pics. Let me know what you're askin' for it. And I'm only after the smooth-sided centerflows. For the time being anyway. I'm TRYING to keep some semblance of control here!

Walt,
Thanks! I might be slidin' down this slope, but I still try to find the "best" stuff I can (or a really good deal). And I hear ya about the childhood desires. Nostalgia + income can sometimes be a dangerous thing!

Originally posted by gmoney - October 03 2013 :  5:26:14 PM



Glenn,
Well that depends on the "orange" I've seen a couple that looked almost yellow....Not sure if they were faded or what but to me it was a mere slightly lighter color, not yellow but.....close.

I myself is looking for more of them myself for the Bethlehem Steel Foundry, I'm building for my layout.....BUT, in my case, have to be hauled in with just as colorful.....Chessie System!

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The latest - a Riv quad hopper:


I have another Riv quad lettered for Soo; will have to dig that one out and post it too! And I realized I need to dig out and post the Bethlehem and L&N hoppers that started this quad hopper affliction.

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im on a similar slope with bachmann grain hoppers! trying to keep to canadian ones only, and succeeding at the moment. all because one of the guys at the club had a saskatchewan one, and i had to get one, being a fan of all things canada. found that along with another of a different design, that lead to ebay hunting and the rest is history! i even bought one of the sask ones in N scale, despite the fact i dont run N. lmao.

good luck, all of you with a likewise affliction. must admit the tyco billboard cars are really tempting
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[quote]hehe So do I even the ribbed ones I'm getting close tho
Do you needs a Sanka? I'll hafta make sure what I has is a extra or not
Looks like Alcan Chemcial Products, Budweiser & C&H is all I needs
Plus a custom Tide & Arm & Hammer


Originally posted by microbusss - April 10 2013 :  6:15:32 PM


Har, har, har- that is too funny. Totally relate. Presently I have twelve orange NH boxcars. Ahem...maybe not so funny, I am craving another dozen!!!!!! Can't help myself! AAAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH........................................................................


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That'll teach you to go through those under table junk boxes.

"hey, if it's only a dollar"..... how many times have I said that during a train show?

Originally posted by NC shortlines - April 10 2013 :  8:45:14 PM



I believe that sentiment is why I have no life and no money... It's also how I ended up:

- Bringing home 36 freight cars from the LHS once and going into debt to do so (Weathered, with metal wheels, Kadees and the works for $4 apiece? How could I resist buying ALL OF THEM?)

- Discovering that the club I used to belong to had a sale bin, promptly emptying the entire thing onto the floor, and dragging home more than 40 cars from the club all in one night because nothing was over $3 (and that includes professionally-weathered hoppers) There were about a dozen Athearn Centerflows and PS3's, which I'm now a hopeless addict to collecting.

- For no good reason whatsoever, buying an entire set of Marklin catenary just because it was a dollar (and as it turns out, all bent)

- Burning 72 bucks in ten minutes on as many cars as I could carry when a friend took me to a club open house where they have a sale table, and then having to listen to him laugh at me for the next 4 hours for spending every cent I had.

I now pathologically collect every athearn blue box car I see. That's not a bad thing, right?

Also, to ensure you don't get cured, I can offer a few Mantua reefers I'd like to part with... Heinz, Swift, another Dairymen's, and there might be another one with them I don't remember. I have a whole box of cars that don't fit my collecting, I'll have to see what's in there. Embrace the collecting virus!

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I'm with you PRR 4800
BUT I do set aside money for next time & food later on

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I slipped a little more today...

I picked up the Mantua/Tyco Kahn's and Pacific Fruit Express reefers at a show in Mebane, NC.

And here is one I never posted because I questioned it's authenticity. However, I'm going with it:

Mantua/Tyco Swift reefer.

Also, when I started this topic I forgot about another addiction - Varney/Life Like flatcars. This one started, unbeknownst to me, when I bought a 5 dollar junk box which happened to contain a black NYC circus wagon flat. I only realized this mutation had occurred when I found a gray C&NW version I HAD to have. I'll post pics of those later (when I find them). At the show in Mebane today I got these though:

Another NYC and a Pennsy.

...help.

Glenn

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Got this one yet? Which is SUPER nice!

Or this one?

Oh I know I made you envious &/or jealous
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The super nice Domino has paint missing along the top... (I'm acting like Ben now..)
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hi ben i do like the roundhouse hopper,i have this one ken
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The super nice Domino has paint missing along the top... (I'm acting like Ben now..)
Originally posted by walt - March 16 2014 :  1:25:13 PM


hehe you fine, Walt I meant nice as in the Domino Sugar logo isn't peeling
Besides has you ever seen a CLEAN grain hopper on the rails?
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Besides has you ever seen a CLEAN grain hopper on the rails?
Originally posted by microbusss - March 16 2014 :  2:20:02 PM


I once did see a clean hopper car on the rails. It was so brand new I could smell the paint drying as the car rolled by in the train. That was probably the last time it was ever clean.

Usually, you see the paint peeling and smell the grain dust fermenting on the roof.

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Also, when I started this topic I forgot about another addiction - Varney/Life Like flatcars. This one started, unbeknownst to me, when I bought a 5 dollar junk box which happened to contain a black NYC circus wagon flat. I only realized this mutation had occurred when I found a gray C&NW version I HAD to have. I'll post pics of those later (when I find them). At the show in Mebane today I got these though:

Another NYC and a Pennsy.

...help.

Originally posted by gmoney - March 16 2014 :  01:15:37 AM



Help? By "help" do you mean send you an Erie one too? There's one of those around here somewhere. Surely you don't mean to say you need professional help...

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The problem with Tyco is that once you get one...



...you need the rest.
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TRUE, DaCheez & All I really wants is the Tyco RB Union Pacific cars!
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wow cheez that is a nice lot of tyco cars,but like walt and his trailer cars, will it ever end,ken
ps i admire you both
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wow cheez that is a nice lot of tyco cars,but like walt and his trailer cars, will it ever end,ken


Heh, we'll see Ken. I keep telling myself one four-car set in each roadname...but then there are the chrome versions, variations pop up, and I haven't even started on the matching engines yet... The final collection will have over 100 cars.
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The problem with Tyco is that once you get one...



...you need the rest.

Originally posted by DaCheez - March 16 2014 :  6:25:12 PM

I think Tyco did that on purpose so that they could make more money off of you back in the day. It's called capitalism. That must've taken ages to collect.

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Got this one yet? Which is SUPER nice!

Or this one?

Oh I know I made you envious &/or jealous

Originally posted by microbusss - March 16 2014 :  11:20:34 AM



I don't yet have a Domino car. I did however see one at the show yesterday, in the usual state. Yeah Ben, I is jealous! I'm not interested in the Roundhouse car though.

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Also, when I started this topic I forgot about another addiction - Varney/Life Like flatcars. This one started, unbeknownst to me, when I bought a 5 dollar junk box which happened to contain a black NYC circus wagon flat. I only realized this mutation had occurred when I found a gray C&NW version I HAD to have. I'll post pics of those later (when I find them). At the show in Mebane today I got these though:

Another NYC and a Pennsy.

...help.

Originally posted by gmoney - March 16 2014 :  01:15:37 AM



Help? By "help" do you mean send you an Erie one too? There's one of those around here somewhere. Surely you don't mean to say you need professional help...

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Connor, can you say "Enabler"?

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I think Tyco did that on purpose so that they could make more money off of you back in the day. It's called capitalism. That must've taken ages to collect.


Or just to appeal to a wider demographic. You'll find different roadnames based on what part of North America you go to. If ebay wasn't a thing, I'd probably only have Canadian National and Amtrak. I've been at it off and on for about 8 years...
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Heck DaCheez, you probably have every Tyco stream lined coaches! I happen to have Penn Central, UP, ACL and ATSF. Maybe getting some Amtrak stream liners soon. I have a whole Tyco 2-8-0 collection! If Tyco made that 2-8-0, I own it! It's a slippery slope indeed!
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Heck DaCheez, you probably have every Tyco stream lined coaches! I happen to have Penn Central, UP, ACL and ATSF. Maybe getting some Amtrak stream liners soon. I have a whole Tyco 2-8-0 collection! If Tyco made that 2-8-0, I own it! It's a slippery slope indeed!

Originally posted by Redneck Justin - March 17 2014 :  12:47:13 PM

One thing that I've wondered throughout this entire thread is, what is a slippery slope in this case? I know what it means but this has nothing to do with that. What do you mean in this case?

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Heck DaCheez, you probably have every Tyco stream lined coaches! I happen to have Penn Central, UP, ACL and ATSF. Maybe getting some Amtrak stream liners soon. I have a whole Tyco 2-8-0 collection! If Tyco made that 2-8-0, I own it! It's a slippery slope indeed!


I'm getting there! I'm still missing Southern Railway, Canadian Pacific, and good examples of the chrome sets, as well as the re-boxed American Flyer B&O set from '59. RG and UP are absent from the picture, but I have examples of both.

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One thing that I've wondered throughout this entire thread is, what is a slippery slope in this case? I know what it means but this has nothing to do with that. What do you mean in this case?


Once you start sliding down the slope you can't stop. In this case, once you start collecting one Tyco item...well, you've seen the thread...
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Heck DaCheez, you probably have every Tyco stream lined coaches! I happen to have Penn Central, UP, ACL and ATSF. Maybe getting some Amtrak stream liners soon. I have a whole Tyco 2-8-0 collection! If Tyco made that 2-8-0, I own it! It's a slippery slope indeed!
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UP?? GIMMIE!!! hehe someday I'll get the elusive UP cars grrr
Course I wants BN too
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I knew it'd be a matter of Time before I let it out of the bag.
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Also, when I started this topic I forgot about another addiction - Varney/Life Like flatcars. This one started, unbeknownst to me, when I bought a 5 dollar junk box which happened to contain a black NYC circus wagon flat. I only realized this mutation had occurred when I found a gray C&NW version I HAD to have. I'll post pics of those later (when I find them). At the show in Mebane today I got these though:

Another NYC and a Pennsy.

...help.

Originally posted by gmoney - March 16 2014 :  01:15:37 AM



Help? By "help" do you mean send you an Erie one too? There's one of those around here somewhere. Surely you don't mean to say you need professional help...

Originally posted by PRR 4800 - March 16 2014 :  4:57:24 PM



Connor, can you say "Enabler"?

If you're serious about the Erie, PM me!


Originally posted by gmoney - March 16 2014 :  7:30:03 PM



I suppose enabler is a good word for it. And it will probably be a good while before that damn flatcar turns up again, but I know it's around. I'll PM you when (if) it does.

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Heck DaCheez, you probably have every Tyco stream lined coaches! I happen to have Penn Central, UP, ACL and ATSF. Maybe getting some Amtrak stream liners soon. I have a whole Tyco 2-8-0 collection! If Tyco made that 2-8-0, I own it! It's a slippery slope indeed!


I'm getting there! I'm still missing Southern Railway, Canadian Pacific, and good examples of the chrome sets, as well as the re-boxed American Flyer B&O set from '59. RG and UP are absent from the picture, but I have examples of both.

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One thing that I've wondered throughout this entire thread is, what is a slippery slope in this case? I know what it means but this has nothing to do with that. What do you mean in this case?


Once you start sliding down the slope you can't stop. In this case, once you start collecting one Tyco item...well, you've seen the thread...

Originally posted by DaCheez - March 17 2014 :  1:28:41 PM

Oh, ok.I don't collect mainly Tyco. I get one or two Tyco items every now and then but the engine I'm trying to hunt down at train shows right now is the Tyco Pacific because they look so dang cool.

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Except for my TOHD (Tyco Operating Hopper Disorder), my Tyco collecting has been limited to replacing lost or broken equipment from my childhood collection. WELL...at the Hickory, NC train show this past weekend, I was digging through one of the many junk boxes found on the floor at train shows when I found this:

Mildly curious, I looked it over and noticed that while it has lost it's youthful glow and definitely has its share of scuffs, scratches, and sticker residue, it's carbody is completely intact, right down to the tiny ears on the sides of the outlets! Still only mildly curious, I set it down and continued my digging. Shortly thereafter the vendor leaned over my shoulder and said "Anything in that box is a dollar." In my naïveté, I thought, "If it's only a dollar, I might as well get that unbroken Morton Salt hopper, even though it's not one I had as a kid." Purchase made, I continued exploring the train show and just before I left, made a last minute impulse purchase:

A Mantua reefer in really nice shape for two dollars. I texted my wife and told her the show was basically a bust. Then I made the journey home, still completely oblivious to the monster that had just awakened. I only became aware of its imposing presence that evening when I was showing my purchases to my wife. With a sudden shock, there it was: I WANNA COLLECT ALL OF THE CENTER FLOW HOPPERS, AND THE MANTUA REEFERS! AAAAUUUGGGHHH! SOMBODY Hhhhhelp....mmmeee...

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Except for my TOHD (Tyco Operating Hopper Disorder), my Tyco collecting has been limited to replacing lost or broken equipment from my childhood collection. WELL...at the Hickory, NC train show this past weekend, I was digging through one of the many junk boxes found on the floor at train shows when I found this:

Mildly curious, I looked it over and noticed that while it has lost it's youthful glow and definitely has its share of scuffs, scratches, and sticker residue, it's carbody is completely intact, right down to the tiny ears on the sides of the outlets! Still only mildly curious, I set it down and continued my digging. Shortly thereafter the vendor leaned over my shoulder and said "Anything in that box is a dollar." In my naïveté, I thought, "If it's only a dollar, I might as well get that unbroken Morton Salt hopper, even though it's not one I had as a kid." Purchase made, I continued exploring the train show and just before I left, made a last minute impulse purchase:

A Mantua reefer in really nice shape for two dollars. I texted my wife and told her the show was basically a bust. Then I made the journey home, still completely oblivious to the monster that had just awakened. I only became aware of its imposing presence that evening when I was showing my purchases to my wife. With a sudden shock, there it was: I WANNA COLLECT ALL OF THE CENTER FLOW HOPPERS, AND THE MANTUA REEFERS! AAAAUUUGGGHHH! SOMBODY Hhhhhelp....mmmeee...

Originally posted by gmoney - April 10 2013 :  5:40:03 PM


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This is so damn funny because it so damn real. So perfectly described the Tycodicition that occurs if one lacks a firm grip. As I have failed. First time I read this post I damn near soiled myself I laughed so hard.

I have a nice center flow hopper, gray, with Kellog's rooster on it...want to trade for something???? Can never have enough Tyco.

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This is so damn funny because it so damn real. So perfectly described the Tycodicition that occurs if one lacks a firm grip. As I have failed. First time I read this post I damn near soiled myself I laughed so hard.

I have a nice center flow hopper, gray, with Kellog's rooster on it...want to trade for something???? Can never have enough Tyco.

Originally posted by Chops124 - March 18 2014 :  02:50:43 AM



You and I talked about trading the center flow for a Tyco NH boxcar, but all my train stuff is in storage and I can't even find the box with the NH cars in it right now!

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Here are the two quad hoppers from my wife that started the whole hopper...thing...mess:


Here is the Rivarossi Soo Line hopper I promised earlier:

Also two from my childhood collection:


The Conrail is from my Golden Eagle set, which is still complete. I also have two more Virginian quads, but didn't see any reason to post those too.

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Here are the two quad hoppers from my wife that started the whole hopper...thing...mess:


Here is the Rivarossi Soo Line hopper I promised earlier:

Also two from my childhood collection:


The Conrail is from my Golden Eagle set, which is still complete. I also have two more Virginian quads, but didn't see any reason to post those too.

Originally posted by gmoney - March 21 2014 :  10:12:09 PM

I have the Virginian hopper.

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As I promised earlier, here is the Varney/Life Like C&NW flat:

This, however, is not my first Varney/Life Like flat that I promised to show. This is one I forgot I bought! (Not sure what that means in regards to my affliction!):


*music* Slip sliding a-wayyyyy, slip sliding a-way-ay-ay-ay...

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