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No one wants the money

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No one wants the money
Posted by kiwi on Thursday, March 27, 2008 5:30 PM

Rcently there have been articles regarding the high cost of garden trains, but how can this be?. Living down under my supply of steel wheels, which I was getting from Brisbane, Australia  has closed shop so I thought, no problem, go on line and order same.

I did a search of all the model shops listed in the forum's list for Hobby Shops, G scale metal wheels, steel wheels and other possible names but got "nothing". Found a flyer on the Staubins page so sent them an email asking how much including postage down under. Simple enough, but no replies !!!!.

So how can a hobby be expensive if no one wants the money ????????.

Anyone else have any ideas where I can get a price for G scale metal wheels ( Bachman ones are fine) and a price for postage to New Zealand.....  

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Posted by bagal on Thursday, March 27, 2008 6:37 PM

Hi fellow kiwi,

Its frustrating when they don't reply, I have also had that a couple of times recently. However there are some excellent suppliers who provide a really good service to New Zealand.

If you can advise which specific wheels you want I might be able to help.

Bill

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Posted by Curmudgeon on Thursday, March 27, 2008 6:57 PM

On the flip side, you take the time, give detailed quotes, estimates, or whatever, and never

ever

hear a word back.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 28, 2008 11:58 AM
 Curmudgeon wrote:

On the flip side, you take the time, give detailed quotes, estimates, or whatever, and never

ever

hear a word back.

 

I like the ones who do reply, but just to tell you they used your quote to negotiate a better price with somebody else. Sigh [sigh]

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Posted by kiwi on Saturday, March 29, 2008 7:15 PM

 Thanks Bill, at this time I need 3 or 4 packets of wheels ( product No. 92421 ). You can see what I do with them on www.gscaletrains.net.nz

Curmudgeon & Elmick, I have a problem with your "fuzzy" logic. Why spend a fortune on advertising but dont give any quotes when people ask, because they might not purchase.

Like saying you have a shop full of goodies but wont sell any, that way you never have to replace the stock !. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 30, 2008 2:25 AM

I think you may have misunderstood. I regularly give quotes, but out of 30 quotes I give, I average maybe 4 sales. It gets a little discouraging after a bit.

Now, sometimes it takes a day or three to get all the info together, especially when I have to wait for a reply from a supplier. And sometimes I don't get the message for a day or two due to other commitments (like work or family), meanwhile the customers seem to expect me to answer them in less than two hours or they go elsewhere. I sometimes miss the "old" days before the net when things were a little slower and people had more reasonable expectations.

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Posted by concreteman14103 on Friday, June 6, 2008 4:10 PM
Train World in New York, or Ridge Road station in Holley, N.Y.
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Posted by Great Western on Friday, June 6, 2008 4:38 PM

Hi Kiwi,

If you read the UK large scale Forum you will find that there are some well spoken of suppliers (around four who are regularly praised).  Give them a try. 

 

Incidentally I have made enquiries to the company you mention, through their own web site and like you never recived replies. 

Alan, Oliver & North Fork Railroad

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Posted by BATMAN on Friday, June 6, 2008 4:42 PM
I don't know much about "G" scale but this place is near to where I live. Maybe they have what your looking for.

http://www.artknapptrains.com/new%20items.htm

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Posted by DennisB on Friday, June 6, 2008 5:20 PM
I have visited Art Knapp Trains in Surrey B.C. They are probably the largest G scale store in Canada and are very easy to do business with. They also have regular sales which I have taken advantage of. Very nice people to deal with. Dennis.
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Posted by John Busby on Saturday, June 7, 2008 3:35 AM

Hi Kiwi

You could try The Gauge One Gallery for your wheels they are in NSW Aus and have a web site, I have found them easy to deal with.

I have a problem you may be able to help me with I have drawings for an NZ 4wh old time coach 4wh goods van and open wagon.

I don't have a suitable loco drawing for a small loco and or shunting tractor to pull the train and lost the gaurds van drawing I had in a computor malfunction resulting from a lightning surge

Are you able to assist with drawings key thing must be NZ prototype.

Would prefer a 4wh gaurds van if such a thing existed?? some how I have the feeling all NZ vans where bogie jobs

These are on the one day list, so its not a panic issue.

regards John Busby

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