Interesting how one year can make all the difference.
Last year I had absolutely no problem whatsoever purchasing BTO items after they shipped to dealers. I pre-ordered a few items. But by and large my purchases were business-as-usual. Heck, if I wanted to, I can still buy a VL Big Boy for $1999 if I were so inclined -- which I'm not.
However, for 2015, it's not too difficult to observe a noticeable change in the landscape, as more and more items appear to be selling out sooner.
Cases in point. Charlie Ro's website already has limited or no listings of the following:
- Separate-sale Pennsy M1A's are sold out... within a few weeks of delivery.
- ES44's catalog'd in 2014 Volume 1 are sold out. The UP units were here and gone before Charlie even published his "just in" email and web-page.
- Heavy Mikado's catalog'd in 2014 Volume 1 are extremely limited... Only two of the seven road-names remain.
- Pickings are already very slim for the SD70MAC's that just shipped this past week. Three of the six roadnames are completely sold out already, and the other three have only one road-number remaining (of the two produced for each roadname).
- The Polar Express GLa hoppers are no longer listed, and their expected ETA was 5/10/2015. So it's possible Charlie has sold out of his order quantity before he received his shipment.
These are all fairly recent product shipments. The oldest ones I listed above are the ES44's, and they didn't ship that long ago either. So perhaps it's a sign that Lionel's BTO program has really come of age?
Admittedly, I haven't scoured the market for all these items... But when Lionel's largest dealer blows through inventory this quickly, it means either a whole bunch of folks are buying lots of Lionel trains. OR smaller quantities of BTO product are being ordered as "extras", and that smaller quantity is flying out the door almost as soon as the products arrive. I tend to think it's the latter... and it seems like availability of Lionel's BTO product is following in the footsteps of select MTH and most Atlas-O products whose production volumes have been closely tied to dealer orders for years now.
The Lionel Y6b's (in three road numbers) are due out in another couple of months. I'm curious to see how long they'll be readily available in the dealer marketplace. Do you think they'll sell (out) as quickly as the separate-sale Pennsy M1A's?
Has anyone had trouble buying a Lionel BTO product that they didn't pre-order before Lionel shipped product to dealers? And if you did locate product, did you feel you paid significantly more by not pre-ordering?
Just curious.
David