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Hi All. I was at Bill's Englewood Station in Orland Park, IL today. (For those who don't know, Orland Park is a southwest suburb of Chicago.) He's got a large amount of old new stock that he just put out. He had a large stack of the Tyco Operating Log Dump Set - new, still in original shrink wrap. Large numbers of older Life Like buildings - still new in original shrink. A number of older AHM and Life-Like rolling stock in original packaging. He also had three or four large bins with miscellaneous old used rolling stock. Most of it was $5 or less. One of the $1 bins had some COX NIB truck platforms. One of the scrap bins had a older aftermarket pieces and Tyco US1 racing parts. I spent $20 on a bunch of Dremel bits, Exacto blades, decal sheets, and other random parts for $1 each. So if anyone lives in Chicago or the burbs, I would suggest stopping at Bill's...

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