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QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse Generally, I've done well. Except for the E7 where I could have done $13 better if I had known, I've done pretty well.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by DeSchane expogs6, I'd help you but you have left insufficient information to be able to do so. Who made the Berkshire? Who made the 671 loco. Off the top of my head the prices you've been quoted seem very/extremely high! Do way more checking before purchase. Also remember, most items come-up for sale again on Ebay! So, just lay in wait and be patient.
QUOTE: Originally posted by expogs6 Hi, I am new to this, but perhaps I could get some advice here. I use E-bay once in a while, most times surfing the net or wait for a sale is better-- I am interested in a loco and tender on e-bay, it is a Berkshire #6-8002, is new in box and never been run, local dealer says they go for $450, any advice would be appreciated. Also: I was looking at a web site that said the 671 loco and tender was collectors item and it was selling for $700 but train shop said they are only worth around $300, saw loco only on e-bay for $150-- Thanks: PH
QUOTE: Originally posted by pavariangoo HI EVERYBODY EBAYS COOL FOR ME!!!!!!