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Are you on Facebook? If you are there are buy,sell and trade pages for just about any scale you can think of.
Thanks.
Aaaah. Facebook. The thing I have been resisting for years while all the family around me take pictures of food and frolics and such and share the most inane of activities. Now I have a great pressure to join in. Here I go !
People sell parts as well as trains on HOExchange and HOSwap.
I don't do facebook; too much drama and negative stuff. I think the old HOInterchange switch over but I didn't follow.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
Catt Are you on Facebook? If you are there are buy,sell and trade pages for just about any scale you can think of.
Got any group names?
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
HO yard sale is good. The mods keep a close eye on the group. There is an HO parts exchange as well as others. I also belong to several historical groups.
Yes, thanks. Any more suggestions about where to look would be good. I don't do facebook although I have a dummy account and I can't come up with the HO Yard Sale group or the HO Exchange (not on facebook, but I don't know where this is on the internet) I will have to get some Facebook lessons from my wife and daughter.
Cisco Kid HO Yard Sale group or the HO Exchange
These are yahoo groups:
groups.yahoo.com
maxman Cisco Kid HO Yard Sale group or the HO Exchange These are yahoo groups: groups.yahoo.com
Ho Yard sale is a facebook group,so is HO Parts Exchange. If you try to join most groups with a dummy or fake name account you will be rejected. One of the things I prefer about facebook groups over yahoo is pictures. When I was on yahoo they did not have pictures I have no idea if that is still the case or not.
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maxman
Cisco Kid HO Yard Sale group or the HO Exchange These are yahoo groups: groups.yahoo.com
Maybe there could be a buy/sell category here?
I can agree with that. A buy, sell, swap, section in here.
Mike.
My You Tube
SouthPenn Maybe there could be a buy/sell category here?
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