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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by s51flyer</i> <br /><br />Capt. Carrales wrote: Does anyone have any suggestions as to an outlet or dealer that I can patronize? <br /> <br />I would agree with Vic. I'm just getting into G-Scale and live about thirty minutes from St. Aubins. I honestly have not looked around much, but I visited there for the first time a couple Sunday's ago. "<b>LOTS</b>" of stuff!!! Live Steam, electrics, expensive, cheap, many, many selections. I had a hard time walking out of there for under $200 bucks. From the limited scouting I've done, their prices seem pretty competitive. I also spoke briefly to the owner. He was stocking shelves! I imagine their overhead is low! He's been selling RR equipment since 1995. <br /> <br />I'm also about 45 minutes from Walthers. What a great place to live!! <br />Bob... <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Thank you, I will give them a try and mark them as one of my dealers. You are lucky to live so close. <br /> <br />A new train store is opening in Corpus Christi called Lonestar Trains, but that is still 70 miles from my house.
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