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Yeah, it's a collectible all right.
Will it become as valuable as a factory error from Lionel? I'm not holding my breath.
Also missing the "AND". Its not an error, its a flat out fail.
Your rich!!! Factory error!!!!
At least they got the "W" right
Have you read most of the posts on this forum!
Jeff T posted:Have you read most of the posts on this forum!
Kinda apples vs oranges right??? Unless someone is selling our posts for a profit a spelling error here or there is pretty minor. Add to it the 'self correcting' some devices do, fat fingers on small screens (me) and the results of 'modern' 1970's era education that had NO traditional teaching (reading, spelling or history....again me) coming home to roost.......
Just a comment, nothing more...
In my best Joe Friday voice....'Just the facts....'
If you get it you are old like me!!!
It can be displayed next to "Mermack", "Nortern" and "Huck Fin", just to name a few of the mis-fit spelling errors of the past.
-Dave
Sorta like the other day with the Duel and DUAL? LOL!!!!
Y'know in the grand scheme of things, to me it's a don't care. Would you rather have Menards, warts and all, or no Menards? (and when I was typing this, I fat-fingered it Mendards. Guess it was subliminal. Thought it was funny given the context of the thread...). Me? I'll take Menards. Yeah, granted, it would be nice if all were perfect with the cars, but I'd rather run a consist of 5 Menards cars with an error or two than a consist of only one car because that was all I could afford.
Not a spelling error, but did anyone else notice this on the Red Owl wrapper? “On that faithful day in 1955...”
Faithful? Me thinks they meant “fateful,” but I could be wrong.
I think I like 'Faithful'......
AMCDave posted:I think I like 'Faithful'......
Me too.
I’ll take faithful over fateful any day
The odds are better. 🤓
Has Menard's responded to this faux pas? LOL!
"Most longest lasting error to date. Custom painted and my own decals........and I'll never fix it....kinda like it...just .shows how imperfect I am!!!"
AMCDAVE:
Priceless. And your own work. That would never happen in my shop (cough...cough...).
Are both sides the same? Not sure which "variation" would be more valuable.
Both sides the same......when I create art I do one side then copy paste the art for the other side.....thx
Life happens and it is not always pretty! LOL!
SO MUCH FOR QUALITY CONTROL
I alweighs tri too spel rely gud.
Bob Severin posted:I alweighs tri too spel rely gud.
SHOW OFF!!
I remember making a model of John Glenn's "Frindship 7" when I was a kid.
PS spelling things wrong is usually the most effective way to find things on Ebay!
Those are some good ones and much appreciated. I played on ferocious flag football team for a while sponsored by a lovely pub named Durty Nellies. One of the organizers and players on the team, his business made rugby uniform shirts mainly, so naturally he supplied our game jerseys. We were the Durty Nellies Spanish Flies, and in a league like that, you can run into some rough dudes on occasion, so being organized and looking sharp doesn't hurt. One year I got a Spanish Flies jersey in forest green and packer puke yellow with a four leaf clover on it that said Durty Nelllies on the front, 51 on the back. I'm still proud to wear it, despite the colors. It happens. In the heat of battle.
Of course such mistakes aren't prototypical, but don't tell the Sansa Fe.........at least until they switch the door back......
Tinplate Art posted:Has Menard's responded to this faux pas? LOL!
Not yet!
The shade of red applied to the sign is far too dark to represent the real Chicago & North Western herald.
Andrew
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Methinks this is fast approaching a, shall I say it, a rivet counter thread. The misspellings and incorrect color paint and such things give these toys a bit of character. Now, if you are purchasing a $95,000 Jagour, then, I believe there might be room to complain.
Bob Severin posted:Methinks this is fast approaching a, shall I say it, a rivet counter thread. The misspellings and incorrect color paint and such things give these toys a bit of character. Now, if you are purchasing a $95,000 Jagour, then, I believe there might be room to complain.
Especially if it says "Jagour" on it!
Surefire posted:Bob Severin posted:Methinks this is fast approaching a, shall I say it, a rivet counter thread. The misspellings and incorrect color paint and such things give these toys a bit of character. Now, if you are purchasing a $95,000 Jagour, then, I believe there might be room to complain.
Especially if it says "Jagour" on it!
Or, perhaps a Mercedes Bends.
Is that even a Menard;'s only item??? Or just one of the 1000's like items I see all the time??
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No reply from menards yet?!
Firewood posted:Of course such mistakes aren't prototypical, but don't tell the Sansa Fe.........at least until they switch the door back......
You'd have to tell the BNSF. The Santa Fe ceased to exist in 1995.
Rusty
Tinplate Art posted:Has Menard's responded to this faux pas? LOL!
Responded to what ?.......
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Yeah that bulletin board.
I worked in an area where the guy who ordered the signs had no grasp of spelling or grammar. We got things like "Lunch is from 12:00 to 12:20, if bell is ring, door will not be answer" at the receiving dock. And "Watch for moving equipmen" on the shop floor.