I'm curious as to why some of us plan to spend such big bucks for this locomotive.
I was thinking it would go for $400, $600 tops.
Is its appeal that it's a detailed model of the tourist train near the York train show, and that people feel nostalgic about it?
In the late 90's, my Father and Mother took the family on vacation to the Amish country in PA and we (at my insistence) made Strasburg one of our stops.
After we arrived, my father went for a walk and come back about 15 minutes later. He then told me he had an early birthday present and I was not only going on the train - but I would be riding in the cab of #90.
Somehow my Dad talked to the "right person" and managed to find common ground to let me have this experience. Dad was very good at this sort of discussion.
While everyone else filed into the rail cars to enjoy the ride and lunch, I climbed into the cab and was quickly put to work shoveling coal. They Engineer and Fireman were both fine gentlemen and were enjoying showing off their engine.
I had a ball on that ride and the memory of the sounds, sights and smells are very much alive. Much like the engine seemed alive while it was being fed coal, and various valves and levers were coaxing her next move.
Long way around to answering your question Arnold - but that is why I'm getting this engine.
I'll leave the discussion of what things should cost for someone else.
And thanks Dad.
Paul