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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 1, 2006 12:09 AM
Dale: Once again we meet,(Ihope.)You have been a great help to Me.
I do'nt know if you follow other web sites but i thought you would like to know that I have received offers on the MARX trains I own!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everything from $4.00 up to $25.00.
I have a 6yr old relative who ,today 6/30/06, expressed an intrest in "toy" trains!!!!!!!!!!!
I think I will hold on to them for Her!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANKS AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 6:25 PM
Dale; AAARRRRGGGHHH!!!! I went to the MARX site you posted! Pictur #19 looks like the running gear of the train I own!!! Unfortunatley the photo is cut off just above the drive rims of the loco!!!!!!!!!
They apparently do'nt have their mail room open at this time but i'll try again later!!!
Thanks again for the info!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roy.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 6:12 PM
Dale; Once again, Thank you!! I'll give a shot and see what happens!
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Posted by cnw4001 on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 3:04 PM
Roy,

You might want to take a look at this site. Glendale, WV is one of the places where Marx had a factory. I don't know anything more than what you can read at the web site but it may produce some leads or information.

http://www.marxtoymuseum.com/main.htm

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:47 PM
Hey Dale; Thanks for the reply!!!!!
I kinda figured that they were worth something, I thought he was telling me that because he thought they were "collectable". Seems I was right!(maybe).
I love taking them out, setting them up on the floor and just running them.

There is a certain crude joy to watching the "junk trains" going around and around!

Thanks again!
Roy.
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Posted by cnw4001 on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:21 PM
You might try posting the question in the Classic Toy Trains Forum also available under the umbrella of Trains Forums. Just go to the Forum Index.

A more general answer is there is undoubtedly value to the Marx equipment. Because of it's lesser presence in the train market the stuff tends to be less abundant. I know there are Marx collectors.

Don't think I send them toward the dumpster.

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MARX Trains
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 8:17 PM
Hello! This is my first time on your chat forum, so please be gentle!
I have out in my hobby room (shed with lights and a 4x8 n-gauge layout)
A box of MARX O gauge trains. They are what I would call "toy " trains .
They are not very detailed,plastic,"cheap"trains.
My question is are they worth holding on to? Or as a freind of mine said, are they dumpster filler?
I rather like them because of their crudity.Like the trains were when I got started in this hobby.
Please do'nt think I'm strange because I model N gauge (It started when I was in the NAVY, little spaces.ect.) and own O scale trains! Things change!
Any input would be appreciated! Thanks!

Roy Smith.@ Roy_smith@peoplepc.com

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