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Posted - January 31 2014 : 10:50:37 AM
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A Friend of mine decided to move in with his daughter several months back. I acquired a large part of his collection before he left for California. I am getting ready to retire later this year, so I have been trying to organize and pack my collection. I will post his collection as I pack for the move.
SORRY GUYS. just don't have time to sort what I want and then do deals. I am just sorting into groups, taking pictures and packing for now.
Regards, John *********
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Posted - January 31 2014 : 10:54:55 AM
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Another Box
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Posted - January 31 2014 : 11:02:40 AM
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Very Nice, John ! What is the green covered hopper on the bottom with animals on it??
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Posted - January 31 2014 : 11:38:54 AM
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hey the Whatchamacallit(WANTS) is from a all Hershey train set I wanna seee the billboad/ad cars closer! *Homer Drool SFX*
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Posted - January 31 2014 : 2:24:07 PM
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Walt, That is a Toy Story car with pictures of Rex the dinosaur. There are a few more toy story cars there.
Ben, The Cars are packed, and will not be unpacked for several months. I hope to thin my collection after retirement, but just packing and getting ready to move has priority now. The center 50 ft. box cars are Christmas cars. The left bottom 40 ft. box cars are state cares. If you are using Windows, you could right click on the image and paste it in MSPaint and zoom in. I took these images with my phone, I will try to use a better camera on the rest of the photos.
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Posted - January 31 2014 : 4:19:15 PM
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Hyde wants the Walthers side dump car
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Posted - January 31 2014 : 6:20:37 PM
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Some cool stuff, John - I like those Santa Fe covered hoppers
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Posted - January 31 2014 : 10:45:28 PM
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Wouldn't it be easier to thin it out now and have less to pack and move?
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Posted - February 01 2014 : 2:23:56 PM
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Ivrr,
I just don't have time to sort and sell, My apologies.
Another box >>
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Posted - February 01 2014 : 2:29:50 PM
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Another Box
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Posted - February 01 2014 : 3:16:14 PM
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In box 3 I see some Athearn 4-truck heavy duty flat cars... Nice! :] Do let us know if there comes a time when you are willing to sell. I'd imagine you will get lots of replies on here. Hope the moving and packing is going smoothly.
J.B. Modeling the modern-day SPSF in HO scale
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Posted - February 01 2014 : 3:30:29 PM
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quote: When in doubt, mumble; when in trouble, delegate; when in charge, ponder. <> James H. Boren Originally posted by JRG1951 - February 01 2014 : 2:23:56 PM
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Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?
quote: "Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza." <> Dave Barry Originally posted by JRG1951 - February 01 2014 : 2:29:50 PM
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The pizza cutter is a wheel. Most old Rivarossi cars have 8 wheels with pizza cutter flanges. The wheel is still ahead.
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Posted - February 01 2014 : 7:56:14 PM
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Mr Goodbar! OOOOOO! From the same Hershey train set
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Posted - February 02 2014 : 12:32:29 AM
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Another Box
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Posted - February 02 2014 : 12:43:56 AM
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Well he has 40 cabooses that would be 10% oh his freight card. Most of us have about the same ratio.
Ben there is a Hershey's caboose in the picture.
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Posted - February 02 2014 : 12:46:45 AM
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I SEE that yeah Bachmann put out that Hershey train set Whats the boxcar with the TGV train on it? 40 cabooses the same ratio? Not me! Its well over 50 now
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Posted - February 02 2014 : 01:56:04 AM
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BOX BB4... an Athearn EVANS Air Pak car... what's the number on it?
I thought I'd join in the picking...
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Posted - February 02 2014 : 1:35:02 PM
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Well, Ice storm last night and the shed is cold, No packing today.
A few pictures for questions. My first 2 boxes I used my Phone for camera, and the result was poor resolution.
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Posted - February 02 2014 : 1:47:23 PM
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oooo! I wants the candy ones! BUT the Baby Ruth Slinky Dog?! oooo! that had to of come from a Toy Story set! You did get some awesome sauce cars Will look for them at shows
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Posted - February 03 2014 : 04:22:58 AM
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EVANS 455... Thanks, John. I have #454. Awesome collection you got there. Stay warm!
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Posted - February 06 2014 : 03:10:37 AM
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Those candy bar boxcars look pretty sweet...ha.ha! I have got to find a copy of the Watchamacallit car! Here is what I like to call my junk food train.
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Posted - February 06 2014 : 10:39:00 AM
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Steven,
I plan on retiring and building a railroad set in the WWII era. I hope to move and start selling off part of my collection in about 6-9 months, I will do my best to offer the members here fist pick for sell or trade of this and my other trains that I have acquired and consider surplus. I will try to review this thread and PM the members who have expressed interest when it is time to sell. I thought that posting would be a neat thing to do, but I fear that it ended up being kind of tease.
The FT-A is cool, I really like the EMC FT engines. I have several sets including a old Cary/Athearn Set.
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Posted - February 06 2014 : 1:26:33 PM
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metalsmith1 - uber cool set Now you needs to find the Life-Like Doritos boxcar What does the tank car & caboose have on them?
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Posted - March 08 2014 : 8:29:53 PM
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Back to Packing
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Posted - March 08 2014 : 8:33:43 PM
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Another Box
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Posted - March 08 2014 : 8:37:04 PM
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An Engine Box
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Posted - March 08 2014 : 9:58:50 PM
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quote:An Engine Box
Regards John ****************
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Holy Smackroll! That's a lot of engines! Some good ones in there, too!
-Steve
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Posted - March 08 2014 : 10:47:10 PM
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AHA! theres the loco for the Hershey's set!! Chessie System steam loco Do want! Yeah I am jealous of the trains hehe
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Posted - March 08 2014 : 11:04:56 PM
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Some very nice pieces there John - a great collection. I see you have an Athearn "DD40" - that's one Athearn I have not snagged yet. I saw a pair of Athearn DD40 power trucks go for $41.00 on ebay this week. The blue Santa Fe passenger car set - that's unique looking. Was that a steam powered streamliner?
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Posted - March 08 2014 : 11:20:48 PM
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Those SF coaches would be a good match for the Blue Goose.
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Posted - March 09 2014 : 08:14:58 AM
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quote:Those SF coaches would be a good match for the Blue Goose.
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Looks like a perfect match
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Posted - March 09 2014 : 11:37:03 AM
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quote: quote:Those SF coaches would be a good match for the Blue Goose.
Originally posted by NickelPlate759 - March 08 2014 : 11:20:48 PM
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Looks like a perfect match
Originally posted by JNXT 7707 - March 09 2014 : 08:14:58 AM
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Is that a Riverossi?That's the best I can think of what it is.
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Posted - March 09 2014 : 6:37:41 PM
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Yep, that's Rivarossi. I've seen the retooled RP25 versions of the Hiawatha, but never the Blue Goose.
It's actually their Dreyfuss Hudson boiler with a different nose/pilot casting, skirting and NYC tender. Not perfect, but close enough.
If you want perfection, be prepared to pay through the shnozz:
http://www.brasstrains.com/classic/Product/Detail/052653/HO-Brass-Model-Train-Hallmark-Super-Crown-ATSF-Santa-Fe-4-6-4-Blue-Goose-3460-Original-Skirts
http://www.brasstrains.com/classic/Product/Detail/042094/HO-Hallmark-Super-Crown-ATSF-Santa-Fe-4-6-4-Blue-Goose-Modified-Skirts
Now back to your regularly scheduled thread.
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Posted - March 09 2014 : 10:33:42 PM
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Last of the engines Includes a AHM AT&SF Blue Goose +
Southern Pacific GS4 4-8-4 Bachmann Union Pacific 2-10-2 IHC Mehano Union Pacific 2-8-2 Athearn Union Pacific 2-8-0 Bachmann The Dixie Line 2-10-0 Bachmann Union Pacific GP-7 Atlas?
Nelson, I would not be able to retire if I purchased one of the Brass blue goose engines
Regards, John *************************
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Posted - March 09 2014 : 11:53:14 PM
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quote:Last of the engines Includes a AHM AT&SF Blue Goose +
Southern Pacific GS4 4-8-4 Bachmann Union Pacific 2-10-2 IHC Mehano Union Pacific 2-8-2 Athearn Union Pacific 2-8-0 Bachmann The Dixie Line 2-10-0 Bachmann Union Pacific GP-7 Atlas?
Nelson, I would not be able to retire if I purchased one of the Brass blue goose engines
Regards, John *************************
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Good score there, JRG1951. I especially like the Blue Goose and the GS4 loco.
-Steve
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Posted - March 11 2014 : 3:08:44 PM
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More Packing on Monday
N scale Track & Engines, O scale Tender, HO buildings.
HO Odds & Ends
For My Grandson in Chicago.
I addition to this stuff I have 75 pieces of new HO code 100 flex track ans 50 pieces of cork roadbed. There is a Walthers 2 track bridge and a box of tools and supplies.
Regards, John ***********************
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Posted - March 11 2014 : 3:50:22 PM
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John - metal wheelsets sealed on cards do not linger long here, although I think I have almost completed my conversion to 100% metal wheels on everything...with one or two exceptions. Always suff from train shows to switch over though. I think I might be a little OCD on that.
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Jerry, Goood Day! Help this old man, what is OCD. I think IHTMS [I have too much stuff]. I was glad to get the metal wheels and the flex track. I was in Tulsa and managed to pick up 20 #6 switches [50% off] a few months back. All this will help get my retirement layout a good kick start.
I am overwhelmed with this move. I have just finished packing Bud's stuff, I have the club's old stuff, and soon I will try to organize my stuff. If it is true that the one who dies with the most stuff wins, then I must be in second or third place.
Regards, John *************************
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Posted - March 11 2014 : 4:59:05 PM
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quote:Help this old man, what is OCD. Originally posted by JRG1951 - March 11 2014 : 4:38:56 PM
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Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder. Apparently, he's compelled to obsess over metal wheels.
Of interest on a collector's forum, people with OCD are often hoarders.
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Posted - March 11 2014 : 5:54:04 PM
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Don,
If OCD = Hoarding, that seems to be a common malady among model railroaders. When I grip about my wife's stuff, she is quick to remind me of my trains. I just shut up now! I really prefer the term collecting.
Regards, John ********************
Why don't they make the whole plane out of that black box stuff. <> Steven Wright
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Posted - March 11 2014 : 6:05:02 PM
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quote: Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder. Apparently, he's compelled to obsess over metal wheels.
Of interest on a collector's forum, people with OCD are often hoarders.
Originally posted by scsshaggy - March 11 2014 : 4:59:05 PM
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You are right on target shaggy, although I prefer John's term "collecting"
Actually I am at the point where I am fine tuning the collection, selling off rolling stock that doesn't fit in with the Master Plan (so I can acquire more 'proper' pieces of course). For some reason I find it difficult to part with any locomotives though. Probably OCD on that too John keep us posted on the details of your move, especially with your train stuff. That day is not too far off for me and I'll be taking notes
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I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are in alphabetical order, as they should be!
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Posted - March 12 2014 : 10:20:24 AM
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quote:More Packing on Monday
HO Odds & Ends
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Originally posted by JRG1951 - March 11 2014 : 3:08:44 PM
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"MRC Sound System". What the heck is that? Oh, it's just some sort of DCC system.
-Steve
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Posted - March 12 2014 : 10:33:47 AM
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quote:I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are in alphabetical order, as they should be! Originally posted by gmoney - March 11 2014 : 10:44:30 PM
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Nothing obsessive about putting the letters in alphabetical order! I love your humor.
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Posted - March 12 2014 : 12:13:54 PM
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cool I want the MRC Sound System Which is obsolete with DCC now
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Posted - March 12 2014 : 2:10:32 PM
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quote:I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are in alphabetical order, as they should be!
Originally posted by gmoney - March 11 2014 : 10:44:30 PM
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Looks more like a combination of OCD and dyslexia.
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Well It appears that I am the last one standing here in this part of West Texas. I am the last member of the TCMRE Club. Everyone has either moved away or is in a better place. We stored our club layout and Model Stuff about 14 years ago, and about 10 years ago it was moved to my house. I plan on inventorying the stuff and packing it for the move.
This endeavor reminds me of my Friends, and all the good times and fun we had building the layout and running trains. I miss them.
Regards, John ********************
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Posted - March 12 2014 : 2:24:00 PM
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Another train club box
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quote:Another train club box
Regards, John ***********************
And I will take it up with mine - Lawyer Daggett. And he will make money and I will make money and your lawyer will make money... and you, Mr. Licensed Auctioneer, you will foot the bill. <> Mattie Ross - True Grit
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It seems like these trains keep coming and coming and coming. You must've found the holy grail of H0 scale trains.
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Posted - March 12 2014 : 7:35:38 PM
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Steven,
I am even surprised. I purchased Bud's collection with just a quick look. My friend was supposed to take some of the collection but I lost him to cancer early this year. A lot of Bud's stuff was in boxes, so the inventory and packing was my first look at most of it. It filled 14 file boxes
The train club stuff has been in storage for almost 10 years now. I really had mixed feelings to pack and inventory that stuff. Most of the cars and engines were active and in first class shape when stored. There are a lot of odds and ends still to inventory and pack from this stuff.
My personal collection is in about 12 more file boxes some of it I have not seen in several years. I will sell about 75% for supplemental retirement funds, and hope it gets a good home and put to use. I will move and then try to sell in about 6 months. It needs to be packed better, and I decided to inventory as I packed.
This old man's advice is decide what your model railroad goals are and pick and choose wisely. Buy what you need and skip buying or sell/give away what does not meet your goals. At this point in my life I do not own all this stuff, it owns me.
My friend with cancer left a very large valuable collection, and his wife will have the burden of selling his collection. I do not want to leave that to my family.
Do not get me wrong, I love trains and my fellow hobbyist, but I think, for me, Less may be better than more.
Regards, John
Atheism is a non-prophet organization. <> George Carlin
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Posted - March 12 2014 : 8:26:16 PM
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quote: This old man's advice is decide what your model railroad goals are and pick and choose wisely. Buy what you need and skip buying or sell/give away what does not meet your goals. At this point in my life I do not own all this stuff, it owns me.
Atheism is a non-prophet organization. <> George Carlin
Originally posted by JRG1951 - March 12 2014 : 7:35:38 PM
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Good advice! I have just recently begun to look at my collection in light of certain goals and personal interests. When I started back into the hobby I would by anything and everything. Got a lot of neat stuff but it got to the point where things did not work. A train of coal hoppers from every corner of the US may be cool to look at and interesting...but in my train world, I'm not buying into the scene. I also set a 500 piece limit for everything - locomotives and rolling stock combined. I know it doesn't sound like much of a limit, but I think a lot of folks here know it really is. And it allows me to have a good collection, yet tuned more to my own railroad interests.
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