A few weeks back I was visiting family in northern NJ. I stopped into a well known train store in the area to check their Postwar Lionel inventory.
While I was there a man came in to see about having his non working diesel repaired. It had recently come out of storage and had been his since he was a child. It was either a 220 or 218 Santa Fe Alco. From what I was able to see it was in fairly nice shape. The store person put it on their layout, put some power to it and it didn’t budge. Power was turned off and the store person agreed it didn’t run. The owner was told that they would fix it, clean it and it would be in great shape. ALL FOR $100.00 PLUS PARTS. ?????? He didn't even take the shell off to check on anything. This man and I were the only customers in the store at the time, it wasn't like they were busy.
My blood pressure went through the roof!!!! I left the store. I couldn’t believe what I just heard. I almost said something to the guy when he came out but didn’t. I wish I had. I felt so sorry for that man.
So I went down the road and took in the open house at The United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey and calmed down some.
Later my wife said I should have said something to the guy.
Should I have talked to him?
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