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Buying "used" track on Ebay

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Buying "used" track on Ebay
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 26, 2005 5:09 AM
Has anybody ever bought 'used' track off ebay for permanent use on your layout, and if so, what's been your experience? I'm specifically interested in switches, but I'm worried about loose rails (not firmly attached to the ties), track out of gauge, and missing or broken ties. Alot of sellers don't list these concerns, and only rarely can you see any defects in the pictures. I noticed while looking at some 'new in box' Atlas #6 switches from one seller, one of the switches clearly had tie and rail damage (the rails and throwbar were bent, and a few ties were broken on one end), and the plastic packaging looked like it had been crumpled or crushed at some point, yet he was selling them as 'undamaged, new in box'. Ironically, he had gotten 0 bids the last time I looked.

What's the general consensus on 'used' track? Am I better off buying all new track for my new layout?
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Posted by Berk-fan284 on Monday, December 26, 2005 5:20 AM
Unless you can see it and hold it to check it over directly yourself buy new it might cost a little more but the headaches and hassles you save are a gold plated bargain in comparison!
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Posted by cacole on Monday, December 26, 2005 6:21 AM
Caveat emptor -- I would never consider taking such a risk. In many cases, by the time you add in the shipping charges you're paying as much as you would for new track, and are likely to have something you can't use.
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Posted by UNIONPACIFIC4018 on Monday, December 26, 2005 6:38 AM
I myself have sold turnouts on ebay but I listed every thing that could have been wrong with them. I also had new turnouts that were still in the box. I did list the items at 5 or 6 dollars though, some people have different definitions for "new" as in I never ballasted the item I just set it on the plywood and ran a few trains over it. Anything on ebay is a crap shoot even those so caled ebay stores.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 26, 2005 6:45 AM
That's kinda what I thought too. I didn't know if I was the only skeptical person out there, or if maybe it was a gold mine waiting to be tapped. Thanks for the advice, New it is!
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Posted by cacole on Monday, December 26, 2005 7:25 AM
Provided you're interested in HO scale only, for some of the best prices on track check Cherry Creek Hobbies in Torrington, Wyoming. That's where I purchase all of my Peco track items. http://www.cchobbies.com
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Posted by BRAKIE on Monday, December 26, 2005 8:30 AM
Only if its new and in the package and from a reputable dealer would I consider buying track of f of e bay.

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Posted by Jacktal on Monday, December 26, 2005 8:37 AM
Even the most honest seller may have a different appreciation of what is "slightly damaged" than I,so I only buy "new,never installed" track items,and even then there is a small risk.Maybe I'm lucky,I always received what I expected.

However,I may some time take a risk on a bundle of used items that may be of use but don't raise too much hope on these.So far,I've always been outbid on these items.
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Posted by jondrd on Monday, December 26, 2005 8:42 AM
jshrade,
If you want to risk track/switches on eBay look for seller with high number of sales and very high favorable ratings. Some of the model RR sellers do have feedback from purchasers of track/switches. I tend to favor the sellers who allow prospective buyers to view comments on all their transactions; this conveys that they have pride in their transactions and are open and transparent about same.
As noted by prior posters you are putting your money on the line for something sight unseen; so if you have any qualms it's probably a purchase you shouldn't make.

Just [2c]

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Posted by Eriediamond on Monday, December 26, 2005 9:08 AM
I'm not against buying used equipement, but I think most will agree that track work is the most important part of any layout for trouble free running. For myself, I wouldn't think of buying used track, but thats just me. Ken
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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, December 26, 2005 9:31 AM
You might try picking up some used track at a train show you can sometimes find some real deals on used stuff and you can check it out before you buy..Cox 47
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Posted by joeyegarner on Monday, December 26, 2005 9:45 AM
I have bought a ton of stuff off ebay!! Most of it locos and rolling stock. I have bought only a couple of used switches off ebay, why? I cant go wrong if they look good in the picture and I get them for 2 or 3 bucks a peice, but it's always buyer beware if your buying from ebay most of the time you get a good deal and of course on occasion things aren't what they seem. I have managed to buy some new in package atlas with switch machine for less than 10 bucks each!!!
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Posted by BRAKIE on Monday, December 26, 2005 11:04 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Eriediamond

I'm not against buying used equipement, but I think most will agree that track work is the most important part of any layout for trouble free running. For myself, I wouldn't think of buying used track, but thats just me. Ken


Ken,I have bought use Atlas track and switches before BUT,only after inspecting the track..To buy sight unseen no way.

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Posted by palallin on Tuesday, December 27, 2005 3:53 PM
Most of the track on my layout si/will be used, bought off eBay and other places. Perhaps such things are less critical in the larger scales, but well-cared for track is no less useful than new. It's not different from buying used engines or power packs.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:03 AM
Yes,

I have bought lots of track from Ebay...New and used. I wouldn't have a problem with used, clean flextrack. I once paid over $200.00 for a bunch of it after grilling the seller about the condition. Worked out great and saved me a ton of money. Problem is that most used or new flextrack I see on Ebay is more expensive than what I can find new through the LHS or online dealers..

With turnouts, I almost always buy new stuff from ebay. My time to install and fine tune the trackwork is too precious to waste installing used turnouts that may fail immediately or more quickly than new stuff later on down the line. Also there are too many things that can be wrong with a turnout that are hard to see even with the turnout in your hands.

Buying only new turnouts on Ebay has worked very well for me. There are lots of deals out there as people unload extra stock. Over the years I have bought lots of nice, new turnouts very inexpensively..
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Posted by krump on Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:13 AM
not something I would do...

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Posted by sebamat on Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:39 AM
I bought used track (switches) on e-bay, and I was happy with them.
Just make sure that the 'price after all charges' is still interesting enought even if you have to discard 1 or 2 out of them
If the difference is only a few dollars against new ones, the risk is higher than the potential profit...

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Posted by Bill H. on Wednesday, December 28, 2005 4:48 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Trainnut1250

Problem is that most used or new flextrack I see on Ebay is more expensive than what I can find new through the LHS or online dealers..


I am in agreement here. As I build my own turnouts, little trackage seen on eBay is of interest.

On the other hand, I've done well with vintage brass, rolling stock and structure kits...
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Posted by ATSFCLIFF on Wednesday, December 28, 2005 6:06 AM
Anything else but tracks & turnouts! You could save yourself some potential headaches by buying new ones.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 28, 2005 6:09 AM
Thanks for all the input guys, I'm definitely going to buy all new track. I've been working a bunch of overtime lately, so about midway through January (when it shows up in my paychecks) I'm gonna start building the mainline!

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