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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 23, 2005 6:55 PM
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 21, 2005 8:18 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole

I was just browsing through the G-scale listings on e-Bay and noticed that a lot of the items are HO or N scale. The sellers have the scale listed correctly in their descriptions, but posted them in the wrong area. I bet they're wondering why no one is bidding on them, too.

One item offered, for example, is an Overland Models HO Brass C-44-9W with only one person bidding on it. I model in both HO and G, and have found more HO scale items that I wanted in the G-scale area than in the HO area.

So, if you're looking for a particularly hard-to-find G-scale item, don't forget to look through the HO and N scale areas on e-Bay -- it may pop up there and you may wind up being the only bidder on it.



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e-Bay Listings
Posted by cacole on Saturday, May 21, 2005 10:01 AM
I was just browsing through the G-scale listings on e-Bay and noticed that a lot of the items are HO or N scale. The sellers have the scale listed correctly in their descriptions, but posted them in the wrong area. I bet they're wondering why no one is bidding on them, too.

One item offered, for example, is an Overland Models HO Brass C-44-9W with only one person bidding on it. I model in both HO and G, and have found more HO scale items that I wanted in the G-scale area than in the HO area.

So, if you're looking for a particularly hard-to-find G-scale item, don't forget to look through the HO and N scale areas on e-Bay -- it may pop up there and you may wind up being the only bidder on it.

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