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Cheap weight material for HO Freight and Passenger cars.
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by BUDLINER</i> <br /><br />why do I use nickels <br />[/quote] <br />Okay, I'll guess... <br /> <br /> <ul><li> You don't like the color of pennies. </li><li> You want your cars to be worth more. </li><li> Nickels are bigger than pennies and bigger is better. </li><li> You like to add more than 2¢ worth. </li><li> You like Jefferson's profile picture more than Lincoln's. </li><li> You prefer the profile pictures that face left rather than to the right. </li><li> You like Jefferson's house more than the Lincoln Memorial. </li><li> You prefer metal alloys over pure metals. </li><li> You think 3rd is a higher ranking than 16th. Jefferson was the 3rd president and Lincoln was the 16th. </li><li> The Jefferson nickel has been minted since 1938, the first Lincoln penny was issued in 1909, the 100th anniversary of Lincoln's birth and you think newer (1938) is better than older (1909). </li><li> You prefer "E PLURIBUS UNUM" a the top of the coin. </li><li> You think "A penny for your thoughts..." sounds cheap. </li><li> Your rich and don't know what to do with all your nickels. </li></ul> <br />[:D] [:D] [:D] [:D] [:D] [:D]
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