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I'll casually keep an eye out for items for other attendees if I know a friend is looking for something, but as to actual purchase, not usually.

 

I did this once for a local friend who was looking for Boy Scouts Eagle Scout boxcars.  He had been at the meet, but did not notice them.  Since we live near one another, I called him and told him what price was being asked for them, and he was appreciative that I picked them up for him.  There was very low risk in terms of it  not being what he wanted though, being new production and a very specific item.

 

-Dave




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This might be easier if the Eastern Division would move into the 21st century and allow cell phone use . . .





 

The show is for those who are physically present. Many participants exhaust a lot of time and money to get to the show. They should have first crack at the goods that are for sale, not a person at the other end of a cell phone.

Mr. BURFLE sir, You must not have any fun at York if no one knows who you are. How do you interact with friends at York? Don't you ever introduce yourself to people you talk to there???? I just don't understand. I am friend's with many of the people that you must know. They live right near you. Oh I forgot, I agree with what you said above.

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