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Is there a cure for this sickness, got to have more stuff?

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Posted by Walter Clot on Friday, January 12, 2007 12:38 AM

I believe Medina had the best idea (although there were a lot of good ones). Thumbs Up [tup] Budget your self. Sad [:(] My weakness is the shake the box models that are on sale. My 2 cents [2c] They seem to be costing more and I have several I haven't assembled yet. Ashamed [*^_^*] I'm now teaching my grand sons to assemble them. Smile [:)] They are 10 & 8.  They've already done some and have enjoyed it.  Big Smile [:D]

Let's call the "sickness" what it really is - lust!  Evil [}:)]

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, January 12, 2007 12:54 AM

 TX Zepher, reason it is doubled spaced is because that is a inventory I have on the keyboard thigie to sort of keep track.

 Slector, funny you brought up a PRR T1, guess what I am after now? That and a Big Boy and Challanger and a 2-8-8-2 I saw by PK2.

 Sometimes I think I enjoy the quest more than having it. Every hobby I get into I need the biggest, most powerfull, the most of or the fastest. Car was the main thing I have done. Do I really need a 69 Charger with a supercharged 440 that make 685 HP at 5200 RPM's? Well no, don't need to get to work that fast!  But yet, I bulit one. Do I need a Audiophile grade Stereo system in the garage with 600 watts a side? No, but yet again I have one. As far as coins, yep I am a Numismatic as well and have a 1916 D Mercury Dime (barss big boy for none coin people) EF-50.

 This may be little deep for this posting, but I think part of the blame needs to go to my step dad. No matter what I did, he did better. I got B's in school (not for spelling) he would point out he got A's. In boy scouts I was Life, but yet he was a Eagle Scout. Coins, well is collection is worth well over $700,000.00. Only thing I have bested him on as been Stereo Gear ( his mac's sound good tho) and HP Cars. Smacked around the Shelby GT 350 pretty bad with the Road Ruuner, 426 Max power.

 OH well, good to see I am not the only person that is not right out there. Time to run some trains.

 Think the best advise so far is stop buying and work on the bench!

                      Ken

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Posted by Texas Zepher on Friday, January 12, 2007 11:50 AM
 cudaken wrote:
I am a Numismatic as well and have a 1916 D Mercury Dime.
How about a 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter?  I haven't been able find one of those anywhere at any price.  Seems the people who got them are planning on keeping them.

Only thing I have bested him on as been Stereo Gear ( his mac's sound good tho)
What do you have that beats a Mcintosh?  I won't even put my Marantzes<sp?> or Thorens up against a tube Mcintosh.  Of course they all produce better sound than the speakers and reproduce anyway, so it is sort of pointless.

and HP Cars. Smacked around the Shelby GT 350 pretty bad with the Road Ruuner, 426 Max power.
Talking apples and oranges there. The Shelby's not in the NASCAR class. The Ford/Mercury equivalent (assuming totally stock) would be the ones with engines made for NASCAR like the Talledega, the Cyclone, or Mustang 429 BOSS.

But to your over arching isssue, it seems you are trying to best your father at what he is good at, instead of focusing on what you are good at.  Could I ever even hope to best my father at accounting - no, but why would I want to.  That is not in my personality profile. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 12, 2007 1:06 PM

Hey Ken,

Nope....No known cure except for lack of money!

I am glad that I have this hobby.  To be sure, it one of those hobbies that you can pack away one year and then come back to it like you've not lost a beat.  My Wife was marvelling the other night that she enjoyed hearing me and our Grand Son being downstairs running the trains.  He's has his favorite engines that he like to run, and I've been allowing him to pick up the rolling stock to run behind the engines.  He want to be involved and he still enjoys it.  He's actually a joy to have down there.

Looking at the way my fleet of engines has grown this year, I am running out of space on my 4x8 layout to park everything.  And horrors!!!!  I've even though about putting some of the stuff on EBAY to sell.  That is when I say "I" have too much stuff.  Of course I get well grounded when I see some of the other lists here that are yards longer than my own!  LOL!

Chris 

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Posted by beegle55 on Friday, January 12, 2007 2:58 PM

I only have around 6 engines and about 30 rolling stock because I'm only 15 and don't have a job yet, but with the minimum wage pay increases, maybe getting a job as a teen is a good thing for my hobby! Cool [8D]

 beegle55

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 12, 2007 4:54 PM
I chose my time period to give me the most "options". Conrail in 1978? You could have locos in 20 or more different paint schemes. I am just hoping I can use Athearn BB dummies to get me the variety and spend the bog bucks on some quality units for power.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 12, 2007 11:39 PM

 NO ... no cure as such . My wife keeps catching me on ebay bidding and throws the usual threats ... LOL  I tell her " Oh that's the same one I did'nt get and am trying to bid again on another " .  God does forgive lil white lies does'nt he ?  That nasty eyeball she gives me that only a woman can give is probably the one saint peter will give me !

 

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, January 13, 2007 1:36 AM

 Beegle55, more then likely you have good taste in gear. But if you are looking for some cars and engines we can talk. I have some Old Atheans BB engines that more than likely will never see track time again on my board. All so the same with rolling stock as well. Nothing fancy mind you but with some work the cheap LL and Bachmans will roll as well as the good stuff. My BLI Class J is draging 25 OLD DUTCH HOPPER'S made by TYCO, Kadee boxes and PK wheels added and pull as well as the Athearns.

 I rather pass them on to someone here than let them sit.

 Let me know here on this posting if you want to talk then PM me. Not working and being 15 you will be able to afford them! Larry that does not most to much helped me out with a MRC 2500 when I could not afford a new thottel, what goes around comes around.

              Cuda Ken 

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, January 13, 2007 1:50 AM

 Darn Tex, you into coins as well? Never started the Liberty Quarter collection, knew that was out of my buget for good ones. Very poor and low stampings, ware very quickly.

 I forget the MAC dad has, but I think his weak link is the Pok speakers and my strong point is my DQ 10's and Adcom Mono Blocks to drive them. Carver 4000 T preamp help's the sound stage as well.

 As far as his GT 350, well it was on a country road we both know well, on the twisty's he could pull a little on me but I just plain over powered him on anything a little straight. His engine is far from being stock, around 400 HP. My Maxie is, well over that, around 520 at 7800 RPM's. As far as the BOSS 429, they taste good BBQ. To little fuel and cam and way to big of ports in the heads. Stock, as soon as the start making power they run out of gas and fall on there faces.

 

            Cuda Ken

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Posted by Texas Zepher on Saturday, January 13, 2007 6:30 PM

 cudaken wrote:
I forget the MAC dad has, but I think his weak link is the Pok speakers and my strong point is my DQ 10's and Adcom Mono Blocks to drive them. Carver 4000 T preamp help's the sound stage as well.
Amazingly enough, of all the speaker systems I've been through, I've found the 1979-1981 Advent Series-One to be one of the best sounding.  I wasn't expecting much when I bought them because they were only $129 each, when the JVC studios I really wanted at the time were $450 (that was about two months rent  back then).  They've amazed me ever since.  I just have to be careful with some units because they are advertised as 8 ohms but I've found them to be closer to 4.  Unfortunately I blew a bank of them when I hooked them up to the computer.  I forgot how high I had the volume when I loaded the Jutland (WWI Naval Battle) program and fired a broadside.  Think of the first scene of "Back to the Future".  It knocked things off shelves and really rattled my teeth.  My wife thought something had blown up because is shook the house so much.  Then nothing....   

 cudaken wrote:
To little fuel and cam and way to big of ports in the heads. Stock, as soon as the start making power they run out of gas and fall on there faces.
Same with my 351C in a 1970 Cougar.  It would burn N50 tires for about 10 seconds and then it drained the floats and ran out of gas.  It was so bad it would stall the engine.  A Holley double pumper helped, but it really needed a whole new fuel line before it started achieving its potential.  Hmmm I think we've wandered off topic.

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