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Fri, Mar 3 2006 8:26 PM
I was wondering how you all feel about train shows. i go to one here in new jersey that is usually at the edison convention center. I am just wondering, that are the vendors there to unload their old stock or are they there for the true reason to make money. some have n cars at 3 for $10 not in individual boxes but in large boxes with a ton of other cars. i tend to stay away from them, most time I go to the show on the second day to get the better prices. At least I hope I do. Would be interested in your thought about train shows thanks.
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