Gee..people on here are complaining about pricing? Have your trains gone up 10 times in price, or 100 times? I reverted to train over 20 years ago when
I got priced out of more expensive hobbies. You could take up one of these "cheaper" hobbies...
In the late 1960's I found and drove home for $350 a 1934 Chevrolet Master DA coupe... kind of ignored at the time because hot rodders avoided the Mickey Mouse independent front suspension. Priced a restored one lately? Vintage car auctions started about 1970. Prices have gone up 100 times!!
My dad and a great uncle were gun nuts and collectors. I was into trains and cars
so while I drooled I didn't have any money to spend on derringers, pepperboxes,
and frontier Colt competitors like Merwin and Hulbert, and thought I was already off
on too many tangents. I shoulda stocked up. Priced antique guns lately? Don't think some have gone up 100's of times but thousands!!
Haven't heard this lately, but I used to hear people say they were investing in trains
for their retirement. Luckily, I never thought that way, because a lot of what they
were buying then, current production, is now worth less....some older stuff, like Marx
train sets, have gone up 10 times since I got back into trains. I haven't shopped for them, but I bet Lionel Scout sets have not, nor has some of the cheaper plastic Marx,
which can be had on eBay for the 1960 Woolworth's price sticker on it.
Of course, what all these high prices means is...the money is worthless....and people
are getting rid of it for another commodity...BUT...will there be a future demand for
that commodity? ????? It's like buying a lottery ticket..
Now...if you have a Honus Wagner baseball card down on the bottom of the drawer
in your night stand..I betcha can get at least a buck for it if you take it to one of
these coin and stamp dealers....