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Mearklin HO, Hornby, Triang, Lima, and Pocher, Australian on-line auction

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Mearklin HO, Hornby, Triang, Lima, and Pocher, Australian on-line auction
Posted by daveklepper on Friday, May 15, 2020 3:54 AM

From: Donington Auctions <mail@doningtonauctions.com.au> Sent: Sunday, 10 May 2020 10:05 AM To: alsattler18@gmail.com

Subject: Auction Now Open for Bidding

Trains Galore – Featuring Classic Marklin H0  – Featuring Classic Marklin H0

Donington is proud to present this exciting online auction of over 290 lots which consists of two large private Melbourne collections of model railways, each spanning 50 years of collecting, one being a deceased estate. The auction mainly features Marklin classic H0 engines, rolling stock and track. Some of the rolling stock date back over 70 years and are seldom seen on the open market. In addition the auction includes later K track engines, signals and rolling stock.

A collectable Hornby set and steam engine still in original fitted box is included, plus items from Triang, Lima and Pocher. A large collection of mainly Victorian narrow gauge books and history is also on offer plus a range of interesting narrow gauge plans, history files, body plates and associated railway memorabilia.

VIEWING By appointment AUCTION Open now Lot 1 starts closing at 11:10AM on Sunday 17th May 2020 at 1 minute intervals with the last lot concluding at 4pm.

COLLECTIONS By Appointment Flat handling cost per box (pending lot size, can be multiple lots per box) Postage charged at cost via Australia Post

Rectangle: Rounded Corners: View Train Catalogue Upcoming Online Auctions The Badge & Mascot Collection of the Late Dr. David Watson Snr. 24/05/2020 10:00 AM AEST - 31/05/2020 4:00 PM AEST Rectangle: Rounded Corners: View Badge Catalogue BRABHAM – An Outstanding Collection for Private Sale On behalf of a private collector and former Repco employee, we are proud to offer a wonderful collection of Brabham related memorabilia exclusively to Donington’s clients. The offering consists of books, prints, rarely seen photographs and banner all relating to the Brabham (Motor Racing Development) company and founders Sir Jack Brabham, AO, OBE and Ron Tauranac AO. In 1966 behind the wheel of the Repco-Braham BT19, Sir Jack Brabham won the F1 Drivers Championship and with Chief Designer Ron Tauranac, also won the Constructors Championship in 1966 and 1967. Sir Jack won three F1 World Championships while Ron went on to establish the famed ‘RALT’ racing marque. Brabham is recognised as Australia’s most successful racing driver, and Ron is considered not only Australia’s best open-wheeler race car designer, but possibly the best of 20th century. Ron designed every Brabham car from inception in 1962 to 1972 when he sold the race team to Bernie Ecclestone. Rectangle: Rounded Corners: View Brabham Collection The Binalong Motor Museum Auction Due to current events, the Binalong Motor Museum Auction has been postponed. The new date will be widely communicated as soon possible.

The auction may be postponed but the catalogue is now live for you to peruse and you are able to register to bid for the auction.

Rectangle: Rounded Corners: View Binalong Catalogue Given the ongoing restrictions we all face,

Donington auctions is striving to make our online auction process as simple and prompt as possible. Zero storage fees until physical pickups are permitted Flat handling cost per box (pending lot size, can be multiple lots per box) Postage charged at cost via Australia Post

ENQUIRIES: Cameron Sabine +61 (0) 421 511 006 cameron@doningtonauctions.com.au Robbie Richards +61 (0) 419 393 932 robert@doningtonauctions.com.au www.doningtonauctions.com.au

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, May 15, 2020 4:44 AM

Hi Dave,

I believe this amounts to advertising even though it was just your intention to inform people of the opportunity. Unfortunately the forum rules preclude advertising so the moderators may delete the post. The rules are a bit gray when it comes to what constitutes an ad.

Dave

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Posted by daveklepper on Sunday, May 17, 2020 9:52 AM

The precedent is the annuncements of auctions of full-scale real railroad equipment on the Trains and Classic Trains forums and even news items.

 

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Sunday, May 17, 2020 10:05 AM

daveklepper

The precedent is the annuncements of auctions of full-scale real railroad equipment on the Trains and Classic Trains forums and even news items.

 

 

Dave K,

Respectfully a few points.

First, I am not bothered by (nor have any particular interest in) your posting this information here, but you should be aware that the rules are not same across all the Kalmbach forums.

Not sure if the moderators will be ok with your post or not, not my call.

But by example, recent conversations similar to ones on the TRAINS forum about the current world situation or even just complaining about the new bottom screen popup ads were shut down quickly here on the MR forum.

The goal here on the MR forum is to stick to model trains, and exclude the promotion of commercial interests or outside web sites. 

Sheldon

    

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Posted by BigDaddy on Sunday, May 17, 2020 11:29 AM

The cars are OT, but assuming these aren't the OP's trains or auction company, it isn't much different the showing links to Ebay, upcoming train shows, or any of the mail order houses or manufacturers. 

My sense is Marklin isn't big in this forum, and the number of people interested and willing to bid on something they can only see online, half a world away, is small.

Henry

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Posted by Overmod on Sunday, May 17, 2020 12:14 PM

daveklepper
The precedent is the announcements of auctions of full-scale real railroad equipment on the Trains and Classic Trains forums and even news items.

Where they are every bit as objectionable, and violative of both the letter and spirit of the TOS, as posting the actual flackery of the Australian auction site is.

The parallel -- and, I submit, a practical test -- can be found in the recent thread in the Trains Magazine forums about a company producing YouTube railfan-oriented videos.  It's one thing to post the opportunity, with a link for 'those who want to know more'.  It's quite a different thing to actively advertise profit-making content, whether that is to boast about all the exciting values or to troll for likes or subscribes or bells or whatever floats last week's social-media boat.

All Mr. Klepper needed to post ... or should have posted ... was a note that "Marklin collectors might find this auction of interest" (or words of similar effect) followed by the link.  Just as all Pro Rail Productions should do is provide a description of why people in the community might want to watch something, followed by a link to their content.  Save the promotion for links that interested people might subsequently follow -- it doesn't really belong here.

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