We are proud to announce that The Toy Exchange has become our newest forum sponsor and magazine advertiser! Perry and his associates invite you to visit their store in Mt. Airy Maryland or their site to see what they have available as well as details of their offerings on Live Auctioneer, HiBid, and Ebay. They are always buying and selling trains and toys and of course offer the option of consigning your collections for them to sell for you. The Toy Exchange banner is in the bottom row banners at the top of the forum pages and they also have a listing within the featured topics under the list of forum sponsors...both the banner and listing link directly to they site store. Please join us in welcoming Perry and his Toy Exchange to the O Gauge Railroading Magazine Forum!
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Great store! We always stop there on our trips to the Great Scale show in Timonium. Their store is packed with great stuff, and we always look forward to our visits. Also, if visiting in person, we recommend the restaurant Twin Arch Tavern (in the corner near the Toy Exchange) -- the food there is fantastic!
Andy
Welcome aboard Perry!!!!
Welcome!
Peter
Welcome
Welcome to Perry and his crew, and thanks for supporting OGR!
I've been numerus times have always enjoyed wandering around the store looking at their many items.
Perry is great! Purchased several trains from him and my kids love shopping for the other toys that he sells.
Welcome friend!
Welcome Perry and thank you for sponsoring OGR forum!
I love the Toy Exchange located in Mt. Airy, Md.!!! I've purchased many train items for my layout from Perry over the years. Great guy to do business with and always has a good stock of trains! Highly recommend!!! Welcome aboard Perry and thanks for supporting the OGR Forum!!!
Welcome Toy Exchange!
A friend has dealt with them many times, saves on shipping by driving the few miles to the store! So, welcome aboard.
Great store and great owner. I’ve been doing train repairs for the store since the early 1990’s.
@Jon G posted:Great store and great owner. I’ve been doing train repairs for the store since the early 1990’s.
You’re practically in Perry’s family Jon!…..but agree, Perry is top shelf!…been dealing with him some 20 + years now,…….Perry’s grandson looks 100% like him too!!….a true mini-me!!……
Pat
@Andy Hummell posted:Great store! We always stop there on our trips to the Great Scale show in Timonium. Their store is packed with great stuff, and we always look forward to our visits. Also, if visiting in person, we recommend the restaurant Twin Arch Tavern (in the corner near the Toy Exchange) -- the food there is fantastic!
Andy
Thank you for your kind words and compliments.
Perry
We are glad to be on the forum. The team at the Toy Exchange looks forward to seeing you all when you come by and visit. Thank you all for all of your kind words and compliments!!.
Perry and the Team
The Toy Exchange!
Welcome and thanks for being a forum sponsor.
Welcome.
Jerry
I just featured this topic....
Thank you
Someone there responded some time ago to my custom painting post about custom painting a lionel engine I'm doing a restomod 675 My shell has been stripped and is ready for paint. I'm in Hagerstown Md. How do I go about contacting this person
Hi Bob,
we have only been part of this forum for a week or two now. Do you remember who you spoke with?
no I don't remember
@Bob is cool! posted:Someone there responded some time ago to my custom painting post about custom painting a lionel engine I'm doing a restomod 675 My shell has been stripped and is ready for paint. I'm in Hagerstown Md. How do I go about contacting this person
I do the repairs for the Toy Exchange. You can drop off or ship the 675 shell to the store.
Ok Iwas hoping to be able to take with you. Do you do custom painting?
@Bob is cool! posted:Ok Iwas hoping to be able to take with you. Do you do custom painting?
Contact info is in my profile. I don’t do custom painting, although the 675 steamer is easy. Just too busy to even work on my own stuff.