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I drove around the four major islands....Maui may have been the most scenic, but the

"big island", Hawaii felt like there was more room, more Lebensraum.  As a car nut who

likes photographing grain elevators across Kansas, anywhere you can't even drive among the islands gave me claustrophobia.  No train shows on Oahu, either?  With the

sugar cane trains, there was a lot of railroad history on the islands.

Heh Art - come see us - we are just north of Indianapolis - 200 miles from O'Hare..... If you come down during the week - you and I can run some trains..... On Saturdays, we run trains for everyone.....

 

Not bragging, but I'd bet we have more O Gauge trains on display and for sale than you'd ever see at the DuPage show.

Last edited by MrMuffin'sTrains
Originally Posted by MrMuffin'sTrains:

Heh Art - come see us - we are just north of Indianapolis - 200 miles from O'Hare..... If you come down during the week - you and I can run some trains..... On Saturdays, we run trains for everyone.....

 

Not bragging, but I'd bet we have more O Gauge trains on display and for sale than you'd ever see at the DuPage show.

Steve - I have wanted to come down and visit your great store and beautiful layout and will make it one of these days.  A couple of my train buddies, Jon & Ken, were down not too long ago and had a great time. 

 

From the pictures of your store, there is absolutely no doubt that you have more new trains for sale than at the monthly DuPage.  DuPage for me is about seeing my friends every month, talking trains and what's new with them, occasionally finding a new die-cast car or truck, finding a hard to find K-Line passenger car set, and things like that.  It could never compare to a well-stocked, professionally run hobby shop, of which yours is obviously one of the best.

 

Hopefully I will see you and your wife at York again this fall and may stop by your store on either the way out or back.

 

Art

Here in Maine there isn't much toy train activity any time of the year, but it is definitely slowest during the summer, at least for us. Exception: thanks to this forum, I've connected with Passenger Train Collector, and we have plans to get together soon, and are looking forward to it. Our summer is so short here that we have to play hard and fast or we'll miss it. If we're lucky, we get 8-10 weekends of good warm weather for summer activities. That's it. There will be plenty of fall and winter days (or as my Dad used to call it, "toy train weather") to enjoy the trains.  

Speaking of Hawaii, we visit Kauai about every 2 years; on our last trip in '14 I visited the (I think) only train store on the island; I have to admit, being from the north, it seemed strange to see all those "winter toys" in a tropical environment. We also rode the train at the Kauai Plantation Railway--great time, especially stopping to feed the wild pigs!!  

Originally Posted by WestinghouseEMDdemoguy:
Every summer here in Arizona. "It's a dry heat" they say...... yeah right, put your head in the oven at 120 degrees, it's also a dry heat!

I only feel the heat walking from the main house to the workshop/train building. That's what a/c is for. Hiking and yard work are done in the early morning or late evening. I spent most of today in the air-conditioned shop working on a locomotive for a friend. Never do favors that involve upgrades of old brass engines! 

Originally Posted by Southwest Hiawatha:
Originally Posted by WestinghouseEMDdemoguy:
Every summer here in Arizona. "It's a dry heat" they say...... yeah right, put your head in the oven at 120 degrees, it's also a dry heat!

I only feel the heat walking from the main house to the workshop/train building. That's what a/c is for. Hiking and yard work are done in the early morning or late evening. I spent most of today in the air-conditioned shop working on a locomotive for a friend. Never do favors that involve upgrades of old brass engines! 

I have a 3 and 6 year old to entertain so I'm always in the heat but I do agree that mornings are best for everything. Train wise though I typically only have afternoons free to myself.

There have been a couple of small shows that I have missed this summer, but my sons' baseball games have kept me very busy. My youngest finished up last night, and there just so happens to be a Greenberg show this weekend. I'm getting ready for vacation, but I'll do whatever I have to do to get myself up to that show. I spent an hour running my trains yesterday, and I can't wait for fall so I can settle in for my Sundays in the basement.

Originally Posted by Chugman:
Originally Posted by MrMuffin'sTrains:

Heh Art - come see us - we are just north of Indianapolis - 200 miles from O'Hare..... If you come down during the week - you and I can run some trains..... On Saturdays, we run trains for everyone.....

 

Not bragging, but I'd bet we have more O Gauge trains on display and for sale than you'd ever see at the DuPage show.

Steve - I have wanted to come down and visit your great store and beautiful layout and will make it one of these days.  A couple of my train buddies, Jon & Ken, were down not too long ago and had a great time. 

 

From the pictures of your store, there is absolutely no doubt that you have more new trains for sale than at the monthly DuPage.  DuPage for me is about seeing my friends every month, talking trains and what's new with them, occasionally finding a new die-cast car or truck, finding a hard to find K-Line passenger car set, and things like that.  It could never compare to a well-stocked, professionally run hobby shop, of which yours is obviously one of the best.

 

Hopefully I will see you and your wife at York again this fall and may stop by your store on either the way out or back.

 

Art

Art 

 

Having been to the DuPage show and to Mr Muffins, Mr Muffins will cost you a lot more money.  I am hoping for a rainy day, but Sunday is suppose to be 87 and no chance of rain. 

Originally Posted by rboatertoo:
Originally Posted by Chugman:
Originally Posted by MrMuffin'sTrains:

Heh Art - come see us - we are just north of Indianapolis - 200 miles from O'Hare..... If you come down during the week - you and I can run some trains..... On Saturdays, we run trains for everyone.....

 

Not bragging, but I'd bet we have more O Gauge trains on display and for sale than you'd ever see at the DuPage show.

Steve - I have wanted to come down and visit your great store and beautiful layout and will make it one of these days.  A couple of my train buddies, Jon & Ken, were down not too long ago and had a great time. 

 

From the pictures of your store, there is absolutely no doubt that you have more new trains for sale than at the monthly DuPage.  DuPage for me is about seeing my friends every month, talking trains and what's new with them, occasionally finding a new die-cast car or truck, finding a hard to find K-Line passenger car set, and things like that.  It could never compare to a well-stocked, professionally run hobby shop, of which yours is obviously one of the best.

 

Hopefully I will see you and your wife at York again this fall and may stop by your store on either the way out or back.

 

Art

Art 

 

Having been to the DuPage show and to Mr Muffins, Mr Muffins will cost you a lot more money.  I am hoping for a rainy day, but Sunday is suppose to be 87 and no chance of rain. 

I'm sure that you'll be on the boat!

 

Even on a beautiful Saturday here we have lots of visitors - over 100 last Saturday.... Mrs Muffin says we have great air conditioning.....

Originally Posted by MrMuffin'sTrains:
Originally Posted by rboatertoo:
Originally Posted by Chugman:
Originally Posted by MrMuffin'sTrains:

Heh Art - come see us - we are just north of Indianapolis - 200 miles from O'Hare..... If you come down during the week - you and I can run some trains..... On Saturdays, we run trains for everyone.....

 

Not bragging, but I'd bet we have more O Gauge trains on display and for sale than you'd ever see at the DuPage show.

Steve - I have wanted to come down and visit your great store and beautiful layout and will make it one of these days.  A couple of my train buddies, Jon & Ken, were down not too long ago and had a great time. 

 

From the pictures of your store, there is absolutely no doubt that you have more new trains for sale than at the monthly DuPage.  DuPage for me is about seeing my friends every month, talking trains and what's new with them, occasionally finding a new die-cast car or truck, finding a hard to find K-Line passenger car set, and things like that.  It could never compare to a well-stocked, professionally run hobby shop, of which yours is obviously one of the best.

 

Hopefully I will see you and your wife at York again this fall and may stop by your store on either the way out or back.

 

Art

Art 

 

Having been to the DuPage show and to Mr Muffins, Mr Muffins will cost you a lot more money.  I am hoping for a rainy day, but Sunday is suppose to be 87 and no chance of rain. 

I'm sure that you'll be on the boat!

 

Even on a beautiful Saturday here we have lots of visitors - over 100 last Saturday.... Mrs Muffin says we have great air conditioning.....

I will, but I do miss the trains, but the family said they will commit me if it's not cold or rainy out and I go to the train room. LOL  They may give me a hard time, but every time someone comes over to the house they show them the train room!!! 

Originally Posted by colorado hirailer:

I drove around the four major islands....Maui may have been the most scenic, but the

"big island", Hawaii felt like there was more room, more Lebensraum.  As a car nut who

likes photographing grain elevators across Kansas, anywhere you can't even drive among the islands gave me claustrophobia.  No train shows on Oahu, either?  With the

sugar cane trains, there was a lot of railroad history on the islands.

My wife and I went to all the islands in 2003, and I was unnerved the entire time. The idea I couldn't walk home from there bugged me. I had the same feeling whenever I traveled to other countries. Once I was back in the good old continental US, I could always walk home from wherever I was.

Not much RR anything in Hawaii. The Lahaina, Kaanapali and Pacific Railroad was a great ride as they had steam at the time we rode it, but they're rebuilding it after a very slow decline.

Can't say I was terribly impressed. I was from Florida originally so I was used to nice beaches and warm-humid weather. Frankly, I am generally annoyed by Hawaiians because lots of them move to where I live now and spend every moment of their lives griping about how Hawaii was so much better. The locals also seriously look down upon mainlanders, and they talk even slower (if that's even possible) once they know you don't live there.

Yes, Mr. Muffin is correct.  He has more to see than what the DuPage show has to offer!!  His shop is great place to visit!  If you have withdrawal symptoms, a visit to Mr. Muffin’s is the cure! 

 

Steve, we will have to plan another trip down at sometime…maybe a few more can come along with us.  A party bus sounds fun!  LOL!

 

No withdrawal symptoms with me this summer.  I visited hobby shop in West Columbia, South Caroline on vacation in July.  A very small train shop that had trains stacked to the ceiling.  He had about 1000 square foot store and needed about 3000 feet for all the trains jammed into his small store.  I was afraid I was going to trip over something when there!  I was digging though Lionel boxes to see if I could find anything I wanted.  I did not find anything after spending an hour there, but nevertheless; I enjoyed looking at what he had. 

 

I also visited Misty Mountain Railroad in Blairsville, GA.  A great layout to visit. 

 

I found out about another hobby shop a few weeks ago that I was not aware of in our area.  I had my daughter drive me there.  She is learning to drive so she was more than happy to take me to the shop in order to get her driving time in!  Overall nice store with assortment O’Gauge, HO, N and G scale trains. 

  

Visited IRM for diesel days which is always fun.

 

Yesterday, on way back from a long weekend in Michigan, I stopped by I Love Toy Trains – The Country Store, the home of TM Books and Video in Michigan City, Indiana.  My Garmin had me take some country roads to get there.  At first I thought my Garmin was taking me on a journey to nowhere!  However, the store is located on a country road in place you would never think you would find a train store.  They have small store but some nice stuff on sale including some nice K-line Aluminum Passenger Cars and rolling stock!   

 

Ken

Originally Posted by kjstrains:

Yes, Mr. Muffin is correct.  He has more to see than what the DuPage show has to offer!!  His shop is great place to visit!  If you have withdrawal symptoms, a visit to Mr. Muffin’s is the cure! 

 

Steve, we will have to plan another trip down at sometime…maybe a few more can come along with us.  A party bus sounds fun!  LOL!

 

No withdrawal symptoms with me this summer.  I visited hobby shop in West Columbia, South Caroline on vacation in July.  A very small train shop that had trains stacked to the ceiling.  He had about 1000 square foot store and needed about 3000 feet for all the trains jammed into his small store.  I was afraid I was going to trip over something when there!  I was digging though Lionel boxes to see if I could find anything I wanted.  I did not find anything after spending an hour there, but nevertheless; I enjoyed looking at what he had. 

 

I also visited Misty Mountain Railroad in Blairsville, GA.  A great layout to visit. 

 

I found out about another hobby shop a few weeks ago that I was not aware of in our area.  I had my daughter drive me there.  She is learning to drive so she was more than happy to take me to the shop in order to get her driving time in!  Overall nice store with assortment O’Gauge, HO, N and G scale trains. 

  

Visited IRM for diesel days which is always fun.

 

Yesterday, on way back from a long weekend in Michigan, I stopped by I Love Toy Trains – The Country Store, the home of TM Books and Video in Michigan City, Indiana.  My Garmin had me take some country roads to get there.  At first I thought my Garmin was taking me on a journey to nowhere!  However, the store is located on a country road in place you would never think you would find a train store.  They have small store but some nice stuff on sale including some nice K-line Aluminum Passenger Cars and rolling stock!   

 

Ken

Hi Ken

 

Did I Love trains, have k-line 21" passenger cars?  What was the name of the other hobby by you?

 

Hi Ken

 

Did I Love trains, have k-line 21" passenger cars?  What was the name of the other hobby by you?

Jim,

They had a set of K-line Milwaukee Road Aluminum passenger cars.  I did not look at the size because I was not very interested in them since I already have a couple sets of MR passenger cars.  Don't remember seeing any other K-line passenger car sets other than K-line rolling stock.  The other Hobby Shop is Walts Hobby Shop in Crest Hill, IL...Near Joliet. 

Ken

Here in Arizona our shows are but a shadow of what you folks enjoy in the Midwest and East, but we do have them during the summer.  Despite the Phoenix heat, the Grand Canyon Model Railroaders hosted a nice show last month.  Then next week we invite all the low desert folks to join us up here in mile high Prescott to our Beat the Heat meet.

 

We just make sure our halls are air conditioned.

After doing York in April, the Nassau Lionel Operating Engineers Open House and a couple of orders from different outlets and visits to Nassau Hobby, I've satisfied my need temporarily.  I got some trains on the way for my birthday and thanks to the help of some great forum members I was able to finally get my Big Boy, what else is there?  I'm squared away almost up til X-Mas.

Originally Posted by kjstrains:

 

Hi Ken

 

Did I Love trains, have k-line 21" passenger cars?  What was the name of the other hobby by you?

Jim,

They had a set of K-line Milwaukee Road Aluminum passenger cars.  I did not look at the size because I was not very interested in them since I already have a couple sets of MR passenger cars.  Don't remember seeing any other K-line passenger car sets other than K-line rolling stock.  The other Hobby Shop is Walts Hobby Shop in Crest Hill, IL...Near Joliet. 

Ken

Thanks Ken

 

I have been to Walt's, I went there not expecting much, but was pleasantly surprised. It's on my list for a revisit. 

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