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"Toy Train Repair Made Easy" by Ray L. Plummer

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"Toy Train Repair Made Easy" by Ray L. Plummer
Posted by GBThomas on Sunday, September 14, 2008 4:23 PM

I recently wanted a copy of "Toy Train Repair Made Easy" by Ray L. Plummer.   I found two on line.  Both were at Amazon  One new one at $95.00 and one used one for $250.  When I checked this AM the $95 one was gone.  For insurance purposes you might want to up your RR library value.

George

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Posted by ben10ben on Sunday, September 14, 2008 4:38 PM

It looks to me like Ray L. Plummer's "Beginner's Guide to Lionel Toy Train Repair" is also selling for incredibly high prices($150+). Although it's a decent book, I certainly wouldn't pay that much for it for it. I think I paid $10 for my copy off of Half.com.

I wonder what it is that's making these such books so expensive. It looks like Kalmbach could make some big bucks by reprinting them, as there certainly seems to be a market if people are paying in the neighborhood of $100 for $20 books. 

I'm also beginning to think that it may be time to cash in on my copy of the Beginner's Guide. 

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Posted by chuck on Sunday, September 14, 2008 7:26 PM

It's a decent book but those prices are insane. 

BTW, there is a Canadian site with the book going for $18.33 plus $9.31 S&H (later seems a bit high).  BTW, you could try checking your local library to see if they have the books and then photocopying whatever info you needed.

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Posted by Cubster on Sunday, September 14, 2008 7:56 PM
Go to http://www.ronsbooks.com and run a search for the exact phrase "toy train repair" - I just bought two copies at $16.95 each, w/free shipping!  Seriously!
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Posted by GBThomas on Sunday, September 14, 2008 8:52 PM

Clubster,

Thanks for the tip.  

Railroader_Sailor_SSN-760 referenced Ron's Books in another posting and as soon as I read it I went there and ordered.

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Posted by PhilaKnight on Sunday, September 14, 2008 10:34 PM

Check your hobbie shops sometimes they have them still in stock. Found my copy of "Toy Train" on the shelf in the back. Got it for around 15 bucks.

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