I wasn't looking for another FM, but a Railking SP Black Widow called out to me. It has been repainted to some awesomely horrible SP paint scheme but I couldn't resist for 150.00. Found two really nice Colber bubbling water towers in the box for 25 and 35. Anybody else find some good deal?
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What are the details on Earl? I have the conductor and Earl would be a great companion.
Found a different RPO for my friend that collects them ...for me: nichts, nada ,nuthin'. Only saw one model auto that I would have bought for less money.
Some platforms, water and oil columns, and other items from Dave with Crescent Locomotive, a couple of buildings from Harry Hieke (he has some beautiful things), a Dr Pepper sign from Miller Eng, several DVDs from OGR, and 2 boxcars from MTH. Also 8 boxcars in the White Hall at a good price.
My wife talked to Angela Trotta Thomas about doing a painting for us. She is going to send information to her.
We also asked a favor of Mrs McMuffin at the Korber booth and she could not have been nicer.
Bought two NEO 1:43 car models: 1953 Chrysler Gia concept car, and a 1941 Chevy woody wagon at the booth manned by DiecastDirect folks.
Two postwar Lionel metal 2457 caboose (full steps and lighted). Both in excellent condition. One with the box for $30., and one without a box for $15. I saw a few others in the same condition for $60.-$85., so I'm really happy getting these. This was the caboose of my childhood.
Bought two cap guns in antique malls coming and going to York. Only found 2 at York, but I had no interest in either.
Only bumped into 3 people I knew. I assume the others ran in the other direction when they saw me.
Saw some $19.95 Menards cars for sale at York yesterday priced at $45.00.
Jack
Got a set of Lionel 6-14532 Pennsylvania Sharknose AA's still sealed in the shipping box for $450.00 (I was really looking for these). I also Picked up a NIB MTH ES44AC Diesel Engine #20-20281-1 for $300.00. There were more "Deals" then there were "Dollars"
Chief Bob (Retired)
I bought way more than I should have........
*Williams/Bachmann Pennsylvania RR RS3 engine
*Williams/Bachmann Pennsylvania RR 44 ton switcher engine (to accompany my MTH 44 ton switcher)
*A beautiful, near mint Lionel Postwar 2025 "K4" 2-6-2 steamer engine. I bought it from my "old" LHS - Catoctin Mountain Trains, which has now closed. Paul told me that the gentleman he got it from was the original owner. He passed away a few years ago and bought his collection from his wife. It does not have the boxes but is literally near mint in appearance. From the short test run I gave it, I appears to run like a fine Swiss watch!
*Various Postwar freight cars - 6464 boxcars, hoppers, N5C caboose, etc, etc.
*Williams/Bachmann Plasticville Farm stand
*Williams/Bachmann operating crossing gate (never seen this accessory before and looks like a fun, easy to install item!)
*MTH Railking WEATHERED CSX hopper
*MTH Railking Greyhound Bus
*Mega Steam smoke fluid
*Catalogs and various reading material
*Two great crab cakes and lemonade from Sherri's
*Sore feet
.....Regret slightly for not buying a 736 Berkshire. There was a gentleman in the purple hall selling a large Postwar collection with some really, really beautiful pieces. Same goes for a Williams/Bachmann modern paint scheme Amtrak Genesis. My thinking was I rarely run my Amtrak train now, why buy another one.....I'll have to check Mario's website.
I think I managed to list everything that somehow jumped into my bag to follow me home.
Last but certainly not least - I'm not a "warm and cuddly" person and I'm sure some would say I'm rather cold, plus several things I won't repeat. I was truly touched to hear that Mr Muffin, which bought Korber Models will be employing young, disabled folks in their factory/store to help. A truly bright moment of my day and something that truly reaffirmed my faith in humanity. So, so very happy to hear this.
Three things I saw really were "tops hits" in my book, in no particular order:
1) G Gauge, real, live coal fired steam Chinese 2-10-2 "QJ Class" steam locomotive. That was a little above my price range.... I really enjoyed getting a good look at it.
2) East Penn Traction Club layout. A local N scale train buddy is a member of their group but I've never seen a display in person. This was a very well done, small display. I've really come to enjoy traction and it was a really pleasure to see this display in operation as well as learn about it's operation and construction.
3) National Capital Tracker President Jack Frost's Washington DC Mall module, complete with Cherry Blossom trees. Just a very, very well done scene that I really enjoyed taking in.
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Many passenger cars and a Milwaukee MTH Pacific. Many parts from MTH to bring my parts stock uo to speed.
A GRJ Super Chuffer, an ERR hotbox kit, 2 Glen Snyder shelves. Various hotdogs but most of all friends, fun, and trains to watch in black and white halls. Great layouts.
* Got another postwar 2452X with box and insert, this purchase makes for seven 2452's in my inventory.
*Starting to acquire postwar Flyer, picked up two pieces of rolling stock.
*A 6X1/4 screw for my Wabash 2339...
*A "Doberman" hot dog
*Another enjoyable York experience...
Was looking for C&EI car for a neighbor. Saw a hopper in rough shape for $70. Later saw another in good shape for $90.
New one online (I know, not the same patina as postwar) for $50. Haven't heard back from the neighbor but I'm guessing they're going with new.
So I come home with nothing but memories
As usual I picked the MTH York Club Car and also purchased the last Railking Penn Central Gondola Car with Cover from the MTH booth and picked up a Railking PRR Semi-Scale Hopper Car,the Lionel Boston Red Sox Jersey Boxcar from Gryzboski's and signed up for a membership in the Lionel Collectors Club of America. All in all a pretty good day.
I got some more great memories as well as:
- one of the new scale PRR Madison sets with the constant voltage LED lighting
- 2 Atlas 8k gal tankers....of course one is a duplicate but at least it's a different road number....if anyone wants a good price on a Jones & Laughlin 8k tanker or has something to trade hit me up in an email
- A MTH PRR crane car and tender
- a few Atlas reefers
- PRR operating passenger platform
- the latest DVD from OGR with Marty's and Mr Muffin's layouts
-Greg
rboatertoo posted:What are the details on Earl? I have the conductor and Earl would be a great companion.
Gryzboski's had 'him' for $289 I believe. It looked like the whole family was there by the name tags so you may have to wait until Monday to call the store for complete details.
-Greg
Dr. Jack posted:Saw some $19.95 Menards cars for sale at York yesterday priced at $45.00.
Jack
This was the biggest laugh at the meet and I couldn't resist conversing with the vendor when I saw the military flat cars from Menards for sale as well for $50...aisle to the right of the main door to the Silver Hall. Vendors like him give the hobby a bad name.
-Greg
Flyer 3192 (3195 loco, 3196 tender):
Lucked out finding one with its bell/hood over the headlamp.
York is always a blast...never know what you might find. This was the first time in a very long time that I had a problem finding a parking spot Friday morning...hoping the numbers are up for this time through...
PD
As usual, York was a wonderful experience. Along with seeing about 12,000 of my closest friends, I came home with:
- My pre-ordered S.S. Kresge building kit from River Leaf Models (Steubenville, OH)
- O Scale Brick Tenement backdrops (2) destined for a Steubenville, OH backdrop
- Jersey Central gondola from Petersen Supply (that will end up as a repainted and distressed steel mill gon)
- Gondola shell that will get bolsters, wheels and couplers and end up as the above steel mill gon
- Bunch of GarGraves track pins with pig-tails (for Panhandle 2.0)
- 1947 Packard sedan
- Plasticville 1900 Blue Turnpike Interchange (this is a static model related to my line of work)
- Deal of the show: Lionel 6-82629 PRR N5B Cabin Car #478883 for $50 (MSRP $95, street $72)
George
Big stuff, for me, was taking the plunge into command control by buying Lionel 990 Legacy Command Set and picking up NIB Polar Express Berkshire Whistle Steam 6-18754 ($180) to replace the small motor original we have.
Also bought a 3 pieces of rolling stock, lots of people for the layout (all makes from Lionel to Woodland to Homies, etc) , book on benchwork, half-dozen vehicles, and couple of MTH terminal blocks.
Biggest coupe might have been the backseat full of $1 pumpkins we bought from one of the Amish farms in Ronk. The house is going to look great for Halloween!
Thoroughly enjoyed York and a full day spent in Strasburg at all the train stops - both real and toy. Had a lot of nice conversations with people, learned a few more things, and enjoyed a couple of Indian summer days in a real nice part of the country.
Vision PFE reefer 3 pack with sound car for $199!
A few things.....
Bought this Hudson in the Silver Hall in April 2015, for a fantastic price......a fellow was switching over to all Legacy and was clearing out his high end TMCC locomotives....I had Frank Timco replace a damaged smoke unit and I picked it up from him on Friday. I haven't run it in so long, it feels like a new engine.
Getting ready for our groups Holiday shows.
Filling up empty flats for my military train.
A little reading and video material.
By missing Weds and nearly all of Thursday, I missed seeing a few people......but all in all, a great trip.
Peter
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Got away cheap this trip: TM's Hudson video, aluminum shell from an MTH 15" Sleeper Car, and a bag of assorted parts. Managed to walk away from great deals that I really didn't need / want (it's that "Wow, buy it" reflex).
Also got to see friends (missed a few that didn't make it to the meet). Wore my legs off but had a great time. When's April get here?
tr18 posted:Vision PFE reefer 3 pack with sound car for $199!
From where? That's a amazing price! Are they the new ones or the ones from 2014?
A Bowser turntable (no motor) for $60.
The new CSX Trinity Hoppers, a PS-1 Weathered Milwaukee Road Box car, a Tropicana Box Car, a few buildings from Andre and above all met people from the forum that have been helping me design my new layout.
Greg Houser posted:rboatertoo posted:What are the details on Earl? I have the conductor and Earl would be a great companion.
Gryzboski's had 'him' for $289 I believe. It looked like the whole family was there by the name tags so you may have to wait until Monday to call the store for complete details.
-Greg
That price has to be incorrect......most prices for Engineer Earl I have seen have been under $150. Gryzboski website has it for under $135. Just posting this to save forum members if York vendors are overinflating some of their prices.
-Pete
I bought Earl for 110. from Charles ro, gryboski was 150. Nicholas Smith was 130. The conductor was the same price. Earl is home safe and sound in his corner.
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The other bargain was Charles Ro had the new vision line 3 pack of reefers for 199.00 they list for 299.99, how many grab them the rest had them at 215 and higher.
artyoung posted:Also got to see friends (missed a few that didn't make it to the meet). Wore my legs off but had a great time. When's April get here?
Sorry to miss you Art. I was there, but didn't have time to bring stuff for my table, so was randomly walking the halls for the first time in a few years instead. Didn't think it looked like you had your table either when I walked by that area of Red.
Back to the original thread topic, found some older production items:
- While some will express horror, an old WVP&P Proto 1 Shay
- BCR for above
- 3 pack of WVP&P log cars to go with the above (actually bought these before the engine)
- 2 pack add-on for the PWC Canadian Pacific passenger set.
- MTH Operating American Flag.
- MTH York Boxcar
- Lionel Pennsy BB1 electric from around 2005, I think
- Lionel's FasTrack Extended Truss Bridge (the most recent item with the lift out feature)
- New DVD's (same 2 as Peter posted)
- Madison HW Story from Madison Poster Co (and a few sections of RailRax)
- The new Classic Toy Trains special issue (along with an old 20th Anniversary van and a button that matched my first trip to York, not that I knew anything of their collectible buttons back then)
-Dave
-MTH RailKing Maine Central GP7 (dummy)
-Lionel MPC 6-9600 Chessie Hi-Cube Box Car
- (2) Lionel 6-16228 UP Auto Carrier with screen
- plastic fences.
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Trainlover9943 posted:tr18 posted:Vision PFE reefer 3 pack with sound car for $199!
From where? That's a amazing price! Are they the new ones or the ones from 2014?
from Charles Ro. 2016 issue
Not much this year. I bought:
- RailKing 4-story store for the National Capital Tracker's layout in the Black Hall.
- 4 packages of GGD seated people for my passenger cars.
- Used K-Line 18" PRR RPO to add to my PRR passenger train I plan to use on NCT layouts. It will be pulled by two Williams GG1s and will now be 14 cars total.
- Package (pair) of Atlas O Andrew Trucks to replace the trucks off an Atlas O boxcar I used for my 3rd Rail 6-Dome tank car (original 3rd Rail trucks had disintegrated).
-Woodland Scenics Camper figure set to add to my NCT modular layout.
I also bought this Williams scale UP HW passenger set
To get these parts to repair a PRR car.
I'll keep one car for parts, but not sure what I'll do with the remaining 4 cars.
While I did not spend much this year, I did enjoy meeting friends at the DCS and Legacy meetings, supporting the NCT's layout, and seeing others I knew while there.
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Hey, guys, shhhhhhhh! Don't tell anyone where I am! With the deals I got, the cops and the FBI might be looking for me. I love Saturdays at the York Meet!!
I'm not totally sure what I came home with. The Voices are still counselling me on buying trains. As soon as they stop I can take inventory of what I brought home.
Another good YORK!!
1. Met with some old and new Friends
2. A coupler of weathered tank cars from Ken Coyne
3. Mega Smoke and Lubricants
4. Restocks on a new cutting mat and lots of tools and x-acto blades
5. Personalized copy of Tower City (thanks Bill, glad to see you again)
6. Lots of parts windows, doors, interior details for a scratch build in progress
First York in a long time no motive power can home
Dave45681 - Hi Dave !! I was told you didn't make it down this trip, guess I misunderstood. Yeah, no table for me again, it's more fun to walk around, even if I'm not buying much. Say "Hi !" to your Dad.
A Lionel Legacy Seaboard E-8 A-B, a MTH NS SD60E (black and white - no first responders/verterans decoration), a Lionel Diecast KCS Legacy Genset, 2 MTH cabooses, 2 Atlas masterline cabooses, 2 Atlas masterline 33K tank cars, 2 t-shirts, 1 NS heritage locos coffee mug, 2 minature seated figures. Also ordered MTH Premier Great Northern articulated from new catalog- scheduled delivery next June. Last, no least, renewed OGR subscription!
artyoung posted:Dave45681 - Hi Dave !! I was told you didn't make it down this trip, guess I misunderstood. Yeah, no table for me again, it's more fun to walk around, even if I'm not buying much. Say "Hi !" to your Dad.
Art - I was guilty of not stopping by Red until Friday, so my table neighbors would not have known my situation before then, probably thought I wasn't there at all. I will tell Dad you said hi!
For original thread topic, I forgot to mention one thing I picked up in my previous list:
- A Lionel G Gauge Disneyland 35th Anniversary set ("35 Years of Magic" graphics) from 1990. Wasn't in top shape, but seller agreed to my offer after a few minutes of conversing with his "boss" .
-Dave