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Posted by gwg50 on Sunday, June 10, 2007 8:00 PM

Very Happy for You Zeke

I have 027 track and I have replaced all my 027 curves with 034 and 042 and my trains run great on them. Gary

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, June 10, 2007 8:19 PM

Zeke,

Congrats on your new friends and your finds!  With all that you have been thru, you truly deserve some happiness.  I look forward to see more pictures in this thread.

Keep on training,

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Posted by mickey4479 on Sunday, June 10, 2007 8:35 PM
Neat story about a neat gentleman, 85 years young, and gifts that keep on giving! 
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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Sunday, June 10, 2007 8:42 PM

What a combo, new friend, new trains new stories! WowBig Smile [:D]

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Posted by dwiemer on Sunday, June 10, 2007 9:10 PM

Zeke, congratulations on the blessings, a new friend and the great gift.  As has been mentioned, you can use your O27 straights and just get some larger curves that are meant for O27 track.  Lionel, K-Line, Marx and some others have it, or made it.  You don't have to change your gauge track, just a loop of curves and you will be set.

I would certainly try to get them to that train museum ASAP.  Check the dates for the museum, and check if they have any special needs to take a trip, and then make it happen. 

One last thing, this hobby is full of great people.  I think the only requirement, Pass It ON!!! Share your hobby with others, but also Pay it Forward.  As you did with the lady and the alternator.  You will be blessed far beyond anything you could imagine.

I am happy for you Zeke.

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Posted by laz 57 on Sunday, June 10, 2007 9:20 PM

Great ZEKE nice to know that you'll take care of that stuff for the old guy.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 10, 2007 10:43 PM

hey thanks everyone for the kind words.

 

went over and took charles and mabel (his wife) of 90 some fresh homade chocolate chip cookies. He looked at my and his eyes teared up......

 

he said that he hasnt had anyone bring him anything like that in more yrs then he can remeber. made me feel real good. poor guy he just wants his kids to love on him and visit but their in new york with their busy careers he said....i stay for a little bit and had some milk and cookies.

 

 

 

 

so let me see if i understand this track situation. I run 027 right now, my curves are to tight, but 034 or 042 will work with out any other changes to the straights?

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Posted by lionelsoni on Sunday, June 10, 2007 11:07 PM

Well, you'll have to cut the straight track back a little to make room for the larger curves; but the rails will match perfectly.  If you go with O42, be sure you get the O27-profile track, not the O31 profile.

For a 90-degree corner, you will have to cut the straight track back 3 1/4 inches at each end of the curve for O34, 7 3/4 inches for (K-Line) O42.

For a 45-degree corner, cut the straight track back 1 3/8 inches at each end of the curve for O34, 3 1/4 inches for (K-Line) O42.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 10, 2007 11:33 PM
can anyone tell me or gimme a link to info on my lackawanna...i cant find anything...i think its a lionel but not sure...
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Posted by lionelsoni on Sunday, June 10, 2007 11:59 PM
It is a Lionel 18003, made in 1988.  It has magnetraction and electronic sound of steam.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 11, 2007 12:07 AM

thanks, what kind of electronics are inside? i tried for an hr to find a link our some info online about it but there is nothing....wonder why

 

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Posted by Boyd on Monday, June 11, 2007 1:45 AM

He was looking for a person like you that would not take advantage of him and enjoy what he could not anymore. This last winter a guy gave me a big Case 448 garden tractor with wheel weights, chains, 3pt hitch, sleeve hitch, hydraulic PTO, tiller, snowblower, snow blade, 1 bottom plow and 44" mower deck. Tractor has high hours and needs a hydraulic hose fixed, but am I complaining,,,,, NOOOOOO. Value of all of this stuff is $1500-$2000.

Around the year 2000 a friend of mine came upon a 68 Shelby GT500 sitting in an older ladys driveway with sign in the windshield saying "car not for sale". 2nd visit to the house she answered the door. And said the Shelby is not for sale. He  wanted to ask questions and got her to sit down and visit with him. He has a gift for talking to people and after a while she said I think its time to sell the Shelby. My friend ended up buying it for $2000. Another guy had offered her $9000 cash before he picked it up but my friend still got it. At that time it was worth just under $10,000. She had had lots of people stop to ask about it. Two guys even got into a fistfight in her  driveway and they ended up getting hauled away by the cops. If he did nothing to that Shelby it would be worth I'm guessing $70,000 or more right now.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 11, 2007 6:19 AM

 

That's the way to pass down classic trains, to someone who cares!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, June 11, 2007 8:50 AM
I am so happy for you, Zeke. This really made my day. And you've made a friend too!

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Posted by dwiemer on Monday, June 11, 2007 11:01 AM

Zeke, if you go to the Lionel web site, then click on "Customer Service" and then do a search on the number, it should have the diagrams for you. 

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Posted by phillyreading on Monday, June 11, 2007 11:22 AM

Zeke,

People don't hate you, they just wish that they could get a really great deal like you did and a good friend to learn from. 

In time you will learn on your layout that it is better to run a 42 inch curve than a 31 or 27 inch curve.  I have 27 inch curves on the inside track and 42 inch or 54 inch curves on the outside track of my layout.   My 2 cents [2c]If you have to run 72 inch curves than it is too large for my layout!

Usually I don't find train deals at a yard sale, model race cars but seldom model trains.  Bought an H.O. race car set for $20.00 and sold it for $180.00 on ebay, however that was a one time deal.

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Posted by yougottawanta on Monday, June 11, 2007 12:01 PM
Nope ,dont hate you. In fact I am glad for you . First THANK YOU for your service to our great country. I cannot tell you thank you enough especially in light of the fact that you took a bullet. Bow [bow] Next thank you for befriending this family. In the course of my life time I have come across  "mature people" who are so lonely and find it great to have some one just to talk to . I think one of the earlier post about you making his day vs the opposite is probably  truer than you may think. I know when I get ready to hang up the tools I have sweated over , I will want some who will 1) be greatful 2) use them 3) not sell them for quick cash 4) who is a good decent person etc...Thank you again for your service in the military,even though I do not know you except via this thread I am PROUD of what you have done.
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Posted by traindaddy1 on Monday, June 11, 2007 12:26 PM

Zeke: I have to admit, when I first read your 'Subject Line', I was taken aback by the word "hate".  Having been proud to serve as a member of the "Queen Of Battle", I have long-since ceased to use it in civilian life. But, like they say, that is another story.

WHAT A WONDERFUL 'POST' AND GOOD FORTUNE!  Thumbs Up [tup] Just goes to show that "Good guys don't finish last".   All the best.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 11, 2007 5:43 PM

thanks guys and he is a wonderful man.

 

he has a bunch of trains i am gonna help him list on ebay that he dont want. i inpsired him to thin his collection he said. wish i had some dough cuz theres alot of nice things coming up for sale like..

 

santa fe f3 set like the ones someone was drooling over here....

 

about 10 post war locos...2036, 2025, and numerous others but these are extremely like new condition.

that and a bucnh of accesories....he has doubles of everything he said..i believe him cuz all thats down there is shelf apon shelf of trains.

 

 

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Posted by magicman710 on Monday, June 11, 2007 6:29 PM

Zeke, when are you going to dust his layout to take some pictures? You said earlier in a post he would let you if you cleaned it up. I would, and I know many others would love to see his layout.

Good luck with your friendship,

Grayson

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 11, 2007 6:39 PM

i just got off the phone with him and we are shooting for this weekend. I have so much stuf going on between dr appts and physical therapy to fixing the brakes on my truck. We are also going to sacaremento this weekend in the mustang. I took it over there yesterday and he was in love, said he had on back in the day just like it always loved having the top down. (except the time he said he got caught in a monsoon, story for another day he said,lol ) So i thought why not take it down there its a 4 hr round trip so he should love that.

 

dusting will take place to. is there anything special i should use or not use when dusting. Its been there 10 yrs...

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Posted by Frank53 on Monday, June 11, 2007 11:28 PM
I cannot wait to see these photos.
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Posted by magicman710 on Monday, June 11, 2007 11:52 PM

Me to, I just hope there as good as I think there going to be. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] But I think zeke is kind of stretching the truth saying its 50 ft x 40ft. Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 11, 2007 11:54 PM

just so you all know my first thoughts were of you all here. I will write everything down i can about them and to the best of my abillity. I called him earlier tonight to see about going over there this weekend and doing this and he said he was fine with that and i told him about all of you and he said sounds great. he didnt know about this forum. he said he would like to see them go to people who had a passion for them and i told him tthat this was the place for that!

 

he has a three or four think he said lionel f3 sante fe's..i have seen a beautiful pic of them on here, just dont know who had them. they are huge and heavy...he has 2 nib a assume its a a and b unit. i think thats how that works. he has two runners he said i thought they were real nice they dont show any wear.....

 

his post war engines are amazing there are 4 that must have 15- 20 wheels on them and huge...

 

but of course i will try to hook you guys up. like i said hes just trying to get them to people who would appreciate them.....

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:01 AM
 magicman710 wrote:

Me to, I just hope there as good as I think there going to be. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] But I think zeke is kind of stretching the truth saying its 50 ft x 40ft. Whistling [:-^]

 

i wish i was.....its gonna take me four or more days to dust it off... youll see in the pics...i dont lie man...

 

of course i didnt have a tape measure so if its 45 ft please dont send out a lynch mob... Firehair 1

 

put it this way he has a straight running along the edge one one side and i stopped counting cars at 50...not counting the two engines pulling it....it runs the complete length of his house, takes the entire basement except were you first walk in there are shelves full of trains...

i dont need to lie...thanks though magicman  





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Posted by Boyd on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:36 AM
I'd love find a good running Pennsy 8203 from the early 70s if he has one.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:43 AM
i will get picccs of what he wants to sell i dont know what he has except them sante fes only cuz i seen them here cpl times...to new for being able to do that
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Posted by magicman710 on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 1:48 AM
 zeke wrote:
 magicman710 wrote:

Me to, I just hope there as good as I think there going to be. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] But I think zeke is kind of stretching the truth saying its 50 ft x 40ft. Whistling [:-^]

 

i wish i was.....its gonna take me four or more days to dust it off... youll see in the pics...i dont lie man...

 

of course i didnt have a tape measure so if its 45 ft please dont send out a lynch mob... Firehair 1

 

put it this way he has a straight running along the edge one one side and i stopped counting cars at 50...not counting the two engines pulling it....it runs the complete length of his house, takes the entire basement except were you first walk in there are shelves full of trains...

i dont need to lie...thanks though magicman  





 

I didnt mean anything bad zeke, i was just surprised a basement can be 50ft. x 40ft. I thought you was saying it was so big because you was in awe of the layout and was exaggerating about its size. i didnt think it was a lie, just a little exaggerating. Sorry about that zeke. Smile [:)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 2:47 AM

 

I didnt mean anything bad zeke, i was just surprised a basement can be 50ft. x 40ft. I thought you was saying it was so big because you was in awe of the layout and was exaggerating about its size. i didnt think it was a lie, just a little exaggerating. Sorry about that zeke. Smile [:)]

 

 

its all good! i prolly jumped the gun anyways. its just really big

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 28, 2007 3:08 AM
well with charles passing i dont know what will happen with his trains! before he passed i was wondering about getting some but now i dont. i miss his spunky attitude already.

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