Heh! OK. I witnessed the master himself, CHOO-CHOO Mike, work this evil transfer. Worked every time.
Mike you better hope Granville doesn't read this forum!
CHOO-CHOO MIKE wrote: Another idea stolen from CHOO-CHOO MIKE ! Granville
Another idea stolen from CHOO-CHOO MIKE !
Granville
tranz4mr wrote:Go to a train show and bring it along. Slip it under someone elses table when they aren't looking.Works with old marx transformers too!
Go to a train show and bring it along. Slip it under someone elses table when they aren't looking.
Works with old marx transformers too!
Reminds me of when I had a couple of tickets to the Dixie Chicks in Rochester.
My bad... I left them in plain sight on the dashboard when I had to run downtown on an errand for my boss.
Upon return to my car, parked on the street, the passenger's side window was smashed out. Somebody broke into my car and left two more tickets.
Rob
LOL! Great idea.
John
He could have made dozens of tipples with those rails:
An easy way to make some of that track useful is to pull up the bad rail on one peice of track and replace it with a section of good rail from another track before throwing it all away. I don't buy large quantities of used track because it is too much work.
Lee F.
wait till he takes it to the PO. Parcel post will to california will cost $15 min, with ebay/paypal fees, maybe he will net 12.50....if it arrives, and he doesn't insure the package, and ????
better to trash it!!! or give it away.
ralph
" 7 Lbs. of O Gauge Track"
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