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QUOTE: Originally posted by NYCentralPA I was in a situations with a co-worker. She found her fathers' original Lionel 2046 set soup to nuts. They looked almost new, in the boxes complete with the inserts, with a few play scratches. She had the catalog and all the paper work that came with it. She even had a KW in the original box with the inserts. She said she wanted to sell it. She thought it was worth thousands. She asked if I would look at it for her. The transformer cord was old and needed replacing. I got her a new cord, and ran the set for her. When she saw it going around the tracks, she was in tears. She told me she hadn't seen it run since her father was died over ten years ago. She asked me how much it was worth but I didnt have the heart to tell her just then. A few days later she asked me again. I told her it would not be worth it for her to sell them. I told her they would be worth more to her because they were her fathers than the money she would get for them. I told her if she would sell or throw them away she wouldn't forgive herself. She kept them and runs them under the tree at Christmas time.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
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