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12782 operating lift bridge

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12782 operating lift bridge
Posted by cmrj on Thursday, February 3, 2005 8:52 AM
I enjoy the humor and the info, you guys talk like you have been friends sence you were kids. I spotted this bridge on EBay ,saw it on a display layout at my LHS many years ago. Want to know if any of you have one or have seen it on a layout. want to verify it's actual size. I'm considering bidding on it. [:)]
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Posted by Chris F on Thursday, February 3, 2005 10:45 AM
It's big (29.5" long x 8" wide x 19.25" high) and expensive (usually seen advertised for about $700, about double the MSRP when issued in '91-'92). There was one on the Lionel factory layout the last time I was there (2000).

The 2005 Greenberg's price guide indicates $620 (exc.) and $780 (new). Good luck!
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Posted by cmrj on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 6:37 AM
Chris thanks for the info. I'm going to watch and see. I need to pick up a price book,been watching sell price's. people go to far, compared to retail + s&h .
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Posted by Chris F on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 8:02 AM
The current bid of $430.69 would be a real bargain; it will be interesting to see how much higher it will go.

Just for fun, I dug out an old issue of CTT and saw a 1991 Island Trains ad offering the Lift Bridge at $369. This was an example where Lionel underestimated the demand, and the market price quickly rose to the $700 level. I know, because I've been looking at 'em for the last 10 years. I'm hoping for a reissue.[:)]
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Posted by rlplionel on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 2:52 PM
Very interesting. The same seller had an identical bridge for sale on eBay in January. Wonder if the sale fell through on that one?

Regarding the bridge itself, I would say go for it if you have the room. I found my bridge a few years ago on the second day of a local train meet. No one was even looking at it and the seller was motivated to sell. Really neat accessory to see and hear in action. Here's a pic:

http://home.surewest.net/rlplionel/Photo21.htm

Robert

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