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mustanggt
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October 2002
From: Massachusetts
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Posted by
mustanggt
on Saturday, August 30, 2003 7:30 PM
about four years ago my dad got a giant box of nickel silver kato unitrak and a lifelike n scale GP20 from a friend for free He put themin the attic and i havent found it since My mom might have thrown it away!
C280 rollin'
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mustanggt
Member since
October 2002
From: Massachusetts
664 posts
Posted by
mustanggt
on Saturday, August 30, 2003 7:30 PM
about four years ago my dad got a giant box of nickel silver kato unitrak and a lifelike n scale GP20 from a friend for free He put themin the attic and i havent found it since My mom might have thrown it away!
C280 rollin'
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Mikeygaw
Member since
July 2003
From: Philadelphia, PA, USA
655 posts
Posted by
Mikeygaw
on Friday, August 29, 2003 9:18 PM
turns out the engine i found was brand new, and never used. The couplers and fences had not even been attached. Unfortunately, it has a different kind of couplers, and nothing else i have has that kind.
Conrail Forever!
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Mikeygaw
Member since
July 2003
From: Philadelphia, PA, USA
655 posts
Posted by
Mikeygaw
on Friday, August 29, 2003 9:18 PM
turns out the engine i found was brand new, and never used. The couplers and fences had not even been attached. Unfortunately, it has a different kind of couplers, and nothing else i have has that kind.
Conrail Forever!
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Trainnut484
Member since
October 2002
From: Kansas City area
833 posts
Posted by
Trainnut484
on Friday, August 29, 2003 8:29 PM
I've found weights from old Athearn cars, and fishing sinkers that I also use for weighing down cars.
Take care[:)]
Russell
All the Way!
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Trainnut484
Member since
October 2002
From: Kansas City area
833 posts
Posted by
Trainnut484
on Friday, August 29, 2003 8:29 PM
I've found weights from old Athearn cars, and fishing sinkers that I also use for weighing down cars.
Take care[:)]
Russell
All the Way!
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steamage
Member since
August 2001
From: US
791 posts
Posted by
steamage
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:52 PM
Once I had put my trains in storage for about ten years. There were a lot of things that I forgotten about when the boxes were open. There was a lot of "I don't remember that/ this and where did that come from." [:)]
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steamage
Member since
August 2001
From: US
791 posts
Posted by
steamage
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:52 PM
Once I had put my trains in storage for about ten years. There were a lot of things that I forgotten about when the boxes were open. There was a lot of "I don't remember that/ this and where did that come from." [:)]
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der5997
Member since
September 2002
From: Nova Scotia, Northumberland Shore
2,479 posts
Posted by
der5997
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:26 PM
Or, of course flea, if my locos are so cheap that a good decal or cow would cost about the same. And, some of the junk I've accumulated at "bargain" sales would qualify! Maybe I should see the doctor about the bargain mania? [:)]
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
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der5997
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September 2002
From: Nova Scotia, Northumberland Shore
2,479 posts
Posted by
der5997
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:26 PM
Or, of course flea, if my locos are so cheap that a good decal or cow would cost about the same. And, some of the junk I've accumulated at "bargain" sales would qualify! Maybe I should see the doctor about the bargain mania? [:)]
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:42 AM
When I was in high school in the early 60s, my sisters boyfriend gave me his lionel HO set, The Texas Special. I ran it for a couple years and then sold my stuff and put his stuff in a box to return when I decided trains aren't cool. I got on with my life and bought a home in Virginia and started a layout with my son. When I mentioned it to my mother, she told me she still had the box of trains I had left behind years ago. What a surprise to find the 1950s vintage Lionel set, still in pristine operating condition and only needing new rubber bands in the locomotive. Now I'm considering adding DCC to it.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:42 AM
When I was in high school in the early 60s, my sisters boyfriend gave me his lionel HO set, The Texas Special. I ran it for a couple years and then sold my stuff and put his stuff in a box to return when I decided trains aren't cool. I got on with my life and bought a home in Virginia and started a layout with my son. When I mentioned it to my mother, she told me she still had the box of trains I had left behind years ago. What a surprise to find the 1950s vintage Lionel set, still in pristine operating condition and only needing new rubber bands in the locomotive. Now I'm considering adding DCC to it.
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dknelson
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March 2002
From: Milwaukee WI (Fox Point)
11,439 posts
Posted by
dknelson
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:09 AM
In one way or another I have been in this hobby in HO since about 1962 (do the math) and yes it is possible to forget that you own a locomotive believe me. Just by way of example I knew I had a metal Mantua Pacific that I had tried to modify but gave up on and left in pieces. While checking some boxes not long ago one seemed heavier than it should be and I was surprised to see I also had a pristine Mantua Pacific -- something I must have picked up for a song (maybe $5?) at some swap meet and forgot all about when I changed eras and prototypes. So I think it can happen without brain damage -- or at least without more than the level of brain damage that is normal in the hobby
Dave Nelson
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dknelson
Member since
March 2002
From: Milwaukee WI (Fox Point)
11,439 posts
Posted by
dknelson
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:09 AM
In one way or another I have been in this hobby in HO since about 1962 (do the math) and yes it is possible to forget that you own a locomotive believe me. Just by way of example I knew I had a metal Mantua Pacific that I had tried to modify but gave up on and left in pieces. While checking some boxes not long ago one seemed heavier than it should be and I was surprised to see I also had a pristine Mantua Pacific -- something I must have picked up for a song (maybe $5?) at some swap meet and forgot all about when I changed eras and prototypes. So I think it can happen without brain damage -- or at least without more than the level of brain damage that is normal in the hobby
Dave Nelson
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:37 AM
There's a bit of difference between finding a cow or a decal and a locomotive unless your so rich and have so many locos they become like cows. I stand by the doctor comment.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:37 AM
There's a bit of difference between finding a cow or a decal and a locomotive unless your so rich and have so many locos they become like cows. I stand by the doctor comment.
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der5997
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September 2002
From: Nova Scotia, Northumberland Shore
2,479 posts
Posted by
der5997
on Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:16 PM
The stuff I packed for the move 5 years ago last June is still sort of in the attic here. So, every now and then I go up to see if I can find something I "know" I have that is now needed. I come across other things that I had forgotten about. So far, no locos that I really didn't know I had. Buildings, people, vehicles, decals, passenger car interiors, cows!!! Each trip is a kind of adventure.
Don't think I need medical attention for this. A list? Come on, this hobby is meant to be fun [:0]
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
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der5997
Member since
September 2002
From: Nova Scotia, Northumberland Shore
2,479 posts
Posted by
der5997
on Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:16 PM
The stuff I packed for the move 5 years ago last June is still sort of in the attic here. So, every now and then I go up to see if I can find something I "know" I have that is now needed. I come across other things that I had forgotten about. So far, no locos that I really didn't know I had. Buildings, people, vehicles, decals, passenger car interiors, cows!!! Each trip is a kind of adventure.
Don't think I need medical attention for this. A list? Come on, this hobby is meant to be fun [:0]
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 8:16 AM
Maybe you need to see a doctor. I wouldn't think this would be normal.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 8:16 AM
Maybe you need to see a doctor. I wouldn't think this would be normal.
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dknelson
Member since
March 2002
From: Milwaukee WI (Fox Point)
11,439 posts
Posted by
dknelson
on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 7:46 AM
My problem is just the opposite -- an inability to find something that I am almost certain I had. Either that or I have been dreaming about swap meet acquisitions ....
Dave Nelson
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dknelson
Member since
March 2002
From: Milwaukee WI (Fox Point)
11,439 posts
Posted by
dknelson
on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 7:46 AM
My problem is just the opposite -- an inability to find something that I am almost certain I had. Either that or I have been dreaming about swap meet acquisitions ....
Dave Nelson
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fec153
Member since
July 2003
2,124 posts
Posted by
fec153
on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 7:02 AM
Cleaning out an HO layout from a boxcar we found aLionel ZW control that still
worked. Needed cleaning.
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fec153
Member since
July 2003
2,124 posts
Posted by
fec153
on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 7:02 AM
Cleaning out an HO layout from a boxcar we found aLionel ZW control that still
worked. Needed cleaning.
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 1:34 AM
i once found a tree i didn't know i had. but thats nothing to compare with your adventure
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 1:34 AM
i once found a tree i didn't know i had. but thats nothing to compare with your adventure
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Mikeygaw
Member since
July 2003
From: Philadelphia, PA, USA
655 posts
Have you ever found something...
Posted by
Mikeygaw
on Monday, August 25, 2003 11:18 PM
while you were digging around your trains in storage that, when you look at it, you can't remember for the life of you ever having that unit?
Today i found a Reading GP30 painted in Green and yellow with a little guy inside, that until now, didn't know i had
Conrail Forever!
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Mikeygaw
Member since
July 2003
From: Philadelphia, PA, USA
655 posts
Have you ever found something...
Posted by
Mikeygaw
on Monday, August 25, 2003 11:18 PM
while you were digging around your trains in storage that, when you look at it, you can't remember for the life of you ever having that unit?
Today i found a Reading GP30 painted in Green and yellow with a little guy inside, that until now, didn't know i had
Conrail Forever!
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