I am selling trains for a family of a deceased member of the San Diego 3-Railers and I need some help with some K-Line products. I am trying to price them right and any help would be appreciated. On-Line preferable. Thanks
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Have you looked at www.choochooauctions.com they have a place on their website for prices that items have sold at and maybe that can help you.
The only other thing I could suggest is to find a Greenberg's price guide for K-Line if they still make one for K-Line.
Lee Fritz
Tim,
My e-mail is in my profile. I may be able to save you from listing things if it's stuff I'm looking for....
Thanks
Thanks, I am only selling stuff in person at Train shows.
Have you looked at www.choochooauctions.com they have a place on their website for prices that items have sold at and maybe that can help you.
The only other thing I could suggest is to find a Greenberg's price guide for K-Line if they still make one for K-Line.
Lee Fritz
I didn't know that there ever was a K-line Greenberg Price Guide.
But in addition to that online reference posted by dtrainmaster above, K-Line put out their own guide although it didn't have prices. It was called "K-Line Collector's Guide Pocket Edition Trains: 1985-2000". It is pocket sized, 152 pages long and supposedly lists everything they made during those years including what years it was made, catalog number and whether it was cataloged or uncataloged. There are sorts by equipment type and also by road name.
HTH,
Bill
Have you looked at www.choochooauctions.com they have a place on their website for prices that items have sold at and maybe that can help you.
The only other thing I could suggest is to find a Greenberg's price guide for K-Line if they still make one for K-Line.
Lee Fritz
I didn't know that there ever was a K-line Greenberg Price Guide.
But in addition to that online reference posted by dtrainmaster above, K-Line put out their own guide although it didn't have prices. It was called "K-Line Collector's Guide Pocket Edition Trains: 1985-2000". It is pocket sized, 152 pages long and supposedly lists everything they made during those years including what years it was made, catalog number and whether it was cataloged or uncataloged. There are sorts by equipment type and also by road name.
HTH,
Bill
Tim:
And here's photos of the front and back covers so you know what to look for.
Bill