Hello there
I got to meet Buckeye & Chief for the first time. Had a great time with all the guys. Not lookin forward ti Snohio this year.
At the show I didn't get much. Bought a Lionel HO Autoloader minus the vehicles and a Gilbert HO Reefer in a hard to find roof color. It has incorrect trucks and I stole it for $5.00.
Spent a total of $17.00 on trains. Dropped $20.00 on lunch.
Prayers for those in need
Banks, Proud member of the OTTS TCA 12-67310
Buckeye Riveter laz 57 I found my long time friend BUCKEYE RIVETER along with a bunch of the GUYZ from the Forum (see Coffee Pot with Pic of the GUYZ). Got caught up in the friendly banter between friends. Stay frosty my friends, laz57 Laz, We have been on this forum for over ten years!!!
laz 57 I found my long time friend BUCKEYE RIVETER along with a bunch of the GUYZ from the Forum (see Coffee Pot with Pic of the GUYZ). Got caught up in the friendly banter between friends. Stay frosty my friends, laz57
I found my long time friend BUCKEYE RIVETER along with a bunch of the GUYZ from the Forum (see Coffee Pot with Pic of the GUYZ). Got caught up in the friendly banter between friends.
Stay frosty my friends,
laz57
Laz,
We have been on this forum for over ten years!!!
WOW BUCKEYE just seems like yesterday! You brought back all those memories of the CHIEF trying to start "The War between the State". Now we need CHUCK to get the SNO-CANNON sites set on DA South.
Stay frosty my friend,
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
I believe I had twice the trip that Laz had. Not only did I get to catch up with some of the guyz but I did manage to score some nice things. Half the fun of our 3+ hour trip is seeing everyone you don't see but every 6 months or so. If you buy something, that's a plus.
I saw more Flyer stuff, or so it seems, than in past shows. I picked up a signal tower, handcar and a 300 watt transformer ( 19B).
Great way to spend 3 days.
Ray
Bayville, NJ
Life is what happens to youWhile you're busy making other plans - John Lennon
My goods. I found some of what I wanted and some that I was not looking for. Had a great time at was definitely a buyers market on Friday and Saturday.
I found my long time friend BUCKEYE RIVETER along with a bunch of the GUYZ from the Forum (see Coffee Pot with Pic of the GUYZ). Got caught up in the friendly banter between friends. As far as trains bought, a BIG ZERO spent on trains. Only a buck and a half for a coffee. Maybe in the Spring along with some Ice Cream in the parking lot from JOHN will I see something to buy? Stay tuned....
I walked the aisle of York and found only one US Steel locomotive in really poor condition. What has happened to all of the US Steel Lionel ore cars, work cabooses, search light cars, welding cars, slag cars, hot metal cars and the 0-6-0 Dockside Switcher that were tremendously popular? You can still find the girder cars.
I did find another TTUX Southern Pacific Car for a good price.
I have to agree that to find a item or two you are looking for at York is rewarding. I have notice however that over the last year I have been able to located items in great condition and a cheaper price than at the York meet. An example was a Flyer Green Great Norther refer with opening door for $40 on EBAY and the same item at York was from $140 to $200. You have to shop around to find an item at a price you are willing to pay.
Many non Yorkies think you can find everything there. As we know that's not the case. If you find a few things to buy, then you had a successful hunt.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
Charter Member- Tardis Train Crew (TTC) - Detroit3railers- Detroit Historical society Glancy Modular trains- Charter member BTTS
At the pre York show my son and I found a restored Wide gauge Flyer "piper" steam loco and at the show a Ives #116 station circa 1914 to 1923. Both for really cheap prices! I picked up a Flyer by Lionel U33 in Santa Fe colors and a set of early American Models full length passenger cars to repaint in NYC colors. Had a great time and visited every hall at York and every venue for the pre York train shows. Of course I live only 29 miles away so it is easy for me to attend.
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