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YORKIES, saddle up!
Posted by fifedog on Monday, April 14, 2014 9:14 AM

Looking for the usual suspects at the usual gatherin' spots.

Friday pic @ 1300 at the CTT booth.

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Posted by handyandy on Monday, April 14, 2014 12:56 PM

Head 'em up, move 'em out!

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Posted by jefelectric on Monday, April 14, 2014 4:43 PM

Will catch you at the CTT booth & breakfast at the usual spot.

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Posted by Texas Pete on Monday, April 14, 2014 4:51 PM

~1600 mile drive or flight for me.  Not counting other expenses, like motel, meals, rent car (if flying.)  Despite any potential show savings, the kind of money that would take is much, much better spent on train stuff.  I admit I never have understood the York frenzy.  I'll pass, but y'all enjoy.

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Posted by jonadel on Monday, April 14, 2014 6:33 PM

I will miss this spring and most likely the fall but I guarantee you that 2015 will find us there.  There is nothing like York, anywhere.

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 8:56 AM

Forecast for Wed. & Thur. looks good.

Sunny          67         73

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Posted by laz 57 on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 4:14 PM

I'll be there Thursday all day.  Friday I have a dentist appointment at 0800, so no breakfast.  I'll be there for photo op at 1300.

Stay frosty my friends,

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 4:42 PM

Count myself and Ray (AF53) in.

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Posted by jefelectric on Wednesday, April 16, 2014 8:52 AM

laz 57

I'll be there Thursday all day.  Friday I have a dentist appointment at 0800, so no breakfast.  I'll be there for photo op at 1300.

Stay frosty my friends,

laz57

Laz, Now that you are retired, you have to get your priorities right.  Need to make sure you are not interfering with train activities when making appointments.  Still not to late to call and plead an emergency.  By the way Eastern Division posts the dates well in advance.  See below.

Future Meet Dates 

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, April 16, 2014 8:11 PM

John (jefelec) - that is a good response. LAZ - pay attention!

i will be there. Doing partial fly/drive this year with a buddy.

LAZ - please memorize the future dates and be prepared to recite them in the CTT booth.

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, April 17, 2014 7:15 AM

OUCH!!!!  Got my foot stuck in my BIG mouth!!!!   LOL!!!

I  will explain my case at the CTT booth at 1300 hrs.  YUZ GUYZ are TTTTTOUGH?

Stay frosty my friends,

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Thursday, April 17, 2014 9:57 AM

LAZ - we have tools. Pliers, drill (with assorted bits). Fife and I can take care of any dental problems you have and we work cheap compared to the dentist.

Regards, Roy

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Posted by Banks on Thursday, April 17, 2014 11:22 AM

Roy

Where've you been. I missed ya

wrmcclellan

LAZ - we have tools. Pliers, drill (with assorted bits). Fife and I can take care of any dental problems you have and we work cheap compared to the dentist.

I'll bring some anesthesia (Vodka) if you'd like.

Mrs & I will join you for breakfast barring any problems (trouble with my folks)

Laz...I was instructed to ask. Are you bringing Mrs Laz?

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Posted by laz 57 on Friday, April 18, 2014 9:00 AM

HI GUYZ,

  OK bring the tool box.  I have a big mouth. Saves me some bucks to buy more train stuff?!Big Smile

BANKS, WIFE no go now.  But in the FALL?  Yes for now.

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, April 18, 2014 10:20 AM

Clock is closing in.

I'm getting ready. Wearing my badge.

Got a shot in my foot this morning hoping it will help me walk more comfortably.

Will have cash to loan at the usual 10%. No increase this year.(supply is limited) I reserve the right to spend it myself.

S.J.

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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 7:47 AM

2 more days!  Was thinking of haulin' my N-Scale collection to YORK for possible trade...

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Posted by jonadel on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 7:36 PM

Fife -- that's a most excellent consideration, less "little stuff" to move Thumbs Down

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Posted by AF53 on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 7:44 PM
John and I are leaving early tomorrow morning. Temps for Thursday and Friday are in the mid 60's. About normal I'd say.

Ray

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Posted by MichRR714 on Thursday, April 24, 2014 7:02 AM

Hurry up John. I'm waiting for that Lemon ice cream.

S.J.

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Posted by jonadel on Friday, April 25, 2014 9:08 AM

I would enjoy hearing about your York experiences and purchases.  How are the overall prices this year?  Hope you guys & gals are having a wonderful time Thumbs Up

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Posted by fifedog on Saturday, April 26, 2014 2:49 PM

YORK was mighty fine.  First and always foremost, was great visiting with the Coffee Pot gang at the CTT booth.  Carl Swanson and a very svelt looking Bob Keller posed for pics with us.  Got caught up with Roy, Hudson John, AF53, Laz, jefelectric, MichRR, SirJames, Banks and his Mrs.  Hope all had a safe trip home.

Fifey's Wifey must have been a good luck charm.  Scored a LIONEL #6-24111 swing bridge (still sealed in box) for $150, the new #6-36998 Gingerbread man gateman from LIONEL, and a #1800 General Frontier Set for $175.  No box with the set, but there wasn't a nick or scratch on it.  When I tried to run it at home, it just sparked at the wheels, and growled a bit.  After a 5-10 minute "waking up", the General really came back to life.  And OH!!! that great ozone smell. This was one instance where I'm glad I didn't place it on the test track, because I would have walked away on the deal.  Also picked up a loop of Atlas/Industrial Rail track for $20.

I felt the prices were actually pretty good (at least for the stuff I was interested in).  There were bargains to be had in every aisle, and I really had to show financial discipline this go-round.

Organizers still need to do a better job of aisle spacing, as some were tookusses-to-elbows, while others could have played a pick-up game of touch football.  Most manufacturers were there with their usual displays, but I didn't see RMT (and I was looking for a Beth Steel Bang).  The Williams/Bachmann folks had a neat 8x4 showing their 4-6-0 really tackles steep grades with a train in tow.  Impressive steamer.

Lots of tinplate this show (new and old), and some really pretty european collections.

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Posted by jefelectric on Saturday, April 26, 2014 5:09 PM

I also had a great time, walked the show Thursday & Friday with Roy, had breakfast with the gang Friday Morning & got together with guys & gals at CTT for a picture.  And not to be forgotten were the ice cream treats in the parking lot by Mrs Hudson#685 & delivered by John, great stuff.  Was very frugal this time at York , just bought a peanut butter truck (private joke here) and two new caps to wear at the PA RR Museum.  Was tempted a few times but a little voice kept whispering in my ear (you need to get rid of some stuff to make room first).  So maybe in October.Wink

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, April 26, 2014 8:39 PM

A great ice cream treat with the Pot guys. As for prices the PW oldies were overpriced as usual but dealers had some good buys on newer items I bought a Legacy C630 for $260. Also a PW die cast gray work caboose w/box for $20.And a nice chat with Carl and Bob from CTT.

S.J.

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Posted by AF53 on Saturday, April 26, 2014 8:55 PM

I can't remember a time when I saw this much American Flyer and Marx items.

I scored many prewar Flyer cars, especially from the first years when AC Gilbert owned the company. As far as postwar, I got an Oil Drum Loader.

Great time with the guys whether it be Breakfast, Ice Cream social or Dinner. Nice to catch up on things and talk shop.

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, April 27, 2014 3:35 PM

Great show again.  I picked up a great deal on a Command TMCC NYC FT ABA set for a stunning  $140 bucks.  Also from Nassua Trains a Legacy GP35 in Reading with a dummy for $410 bucks.  These engines just grabbed me and I had to buy them.  Sold 3 engines too at the meet so broke even in the dimes and nickels..  Had a great time BS ing with the GANG there.  Gee I think I even walk at least 10 miles, for the two days there.  Made room for the Ice cream in the parking lot.  DORAY I gave JOHN a hug to give to you, don't know if he did or not?  Nice talking with the gals MRS. BANKs, FIFES WIFIE, and DA GUYZ, SIR JAMES, CHARLIE aka MICHRR, JELECTRIC, ROY, FIFE, BANKS, RAY53, HUDSONJOHN, and BOB KELLER and CARL at the CTT booth.

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Posted by Banks on Sunday, April 27, 2014 9:02 PM

Hello there,

Mrs & I got back from our York/Lancaster expedition about 7:45.

Spent till now getting things carried in put away and checking on the oldsters.

I'll get the photo posted tomorrow

Off t bed

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 9:21 AM

Hi guys,

Got home last night. Long drive. Drove through a real frog-floater rain front (same one that caused all the tornados) yesterday in Mississippi. Couldn't see signs by the road. Got behind a truck doing about 25-30 mph until we drove out of it. Whew!

I picked up a nice unaltered NYC kerosene switch lantern. Still has the kerosene reservoir and only needs a wick. Also found a very nice Right-of-Way  scale brass 040 tank switcher for $200. Finally found a mint K-line scale Shay for $600. Put it on the test track, runs great & sounds great! Also picked up a few smaller items.

it was great seeing the gang which is the best part of the trip. John the ice cream in the parking lot was outstanding! New tradition. We talked about bringing chairs next time - we might not get back to the show?

Regards, Roy

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Posted by sir james I on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:20 AM

Copy that Roy, the ice cream was great.

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 11:16 AM
I had a Great Time at York also. I picked up a few items but I look forward to meeting up with everyone. Doray is glad that everyone enjoyed the ice cream and next April she wants everyone to pick their favorite flavor so that it will be there. Yes Roy, this is a good start to a tradition. Thanks to SJ's suggestion about Lemon Ice Cream, they took a First Place from the Special Judges and a Second Place for Peoples Choice at the 2013 NJ Ice Cream Festival.

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