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Old Line Graphics Operations Paperwork Orders

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Old Line Graphics Operations Paperwork Orders
Posted by mlehman on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 9:58 AM
Sometimes, it's possible to get a bit impatient in this modern age of email and on-line internet sales. So this isn't really a complaint, but I do wonder what others have experienced.

Back in late August, I sent an order to Old Line Graphics, the venerable source of carcards and other operations paperwork. Since then, I've not received my order, but according to my latest bank statement received yesterday, neither has my check been cashed.

OLG has a website at http://oldlinegraphics.com/ and also is listed in the latest version of Tony Koester's "Realistic Model Railroad Operation." Both sources provide an email address, oldlinegraphics@erols.com. Somewhere, I also came up with a phone number for them.

I started wondering what happened with my order a couple of weeks ago, so I sent an email inquiry, without receiving any reply. There was also no bounce message, so I presume the OLG Erols account is still active.

I guess what I'm wondering is if others have had the same experience. Am I being a bit impatient? Was something I ordered out of stock and in need of reprinting, something which I can see happening for a month or two, but which after 4 months seems a bit implausible?

I hesistate to stop payment on my check if it is a simple back order that is keeping my shipment from being sent. However, by February the check will be six months old and my bank may not honor it, as I recall that checks over six months old often are not cashed as they are assumed lost. I am considering calling the phone number I came up with, but I don't want to sound impatient, either, as I understand that OLG may be like many model railroad suppliers in being a small outfit with limited resources. Thus, I'm wondering if others have received orders recently in timely fashion from OLG or did my check simply get lost in the mail on the way to them?
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL

Mike Lehman

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Posted by dehusman on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:59 AM
OLG is notoriously slow. You can get essentially the same thing from MicroMark or use a spreadsheet or wordprocessing program to make your own. Go to a office supply store and buy paper that is 67 to 110 lb stock. Some printers won't handle the 110 lb stuff, virtually all will handle the 67 lb stock.

Dave H.

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Posted by mlehman on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 10:39 PM
Dave,
Thanks, I seem to recall also hearing that OLG is a bit slow. I think I'll just sit tight for another month and see what happens.

Actually, I already acquired many of the items I needed via Micromark, but that is a giid suggestion. The problem is they don't stock some of the more specialized cards. I suppose doing up my own cards will work, if I get too impatient. I'm glad that I ordered what should be a good supply of the OLG items, so when they do arrive, I'll be prepared -- and will get my next order in early.
;>)
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL

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Urbana, IL

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