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I find this intriguing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/354870715179?h ... R_TfpeedYg
The truck side frames are of interest. The road name is that of an OGR participant, so no way for me to ask of their provenance.
But sooner or later I want to "land" a pair of these Flexicoils in lifetime brass.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/354870715179?h ... R_TfpeedYg
The truck side frames are of interest. The road name is that of an OGR participant, so no way for me to ask of their provenance.
But sooner or later I want to "land" a pair of these Flexicoils in lifetime brass.
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bob turner wrote:But sooner or later I want to "land" a pair of these Flexicoils in lifetime brass.
Atlas made plastic Flexicoils for their SW series of locomotives - those plastic sideframes are what are on the diesel.
The Ironbound had been featured in an old issue of OST. I remember seeing a post from the builder saying he had disassembled the layout because of his age.
Re: Ebay
E7 wrote:Builder of the Ironbound is Andy Romano, who did a few articles for OST. His dead rail pike was in his garage. Contact Andy at trainutz.com
Yea his ebay auction confirms he is done:
The O Scale Ironbound RR is no more.
After 18 years of building it, we decided to move.
At my age, I am not inclined to build a new layout,
it’s time to let other model railroaders enjoy these items
as much as I have! They will be offered here on Ebay
a few at a time, so keep on the lookout for them!
I didn't know he was done, so thanks for posting this. And I believe Atlas' SW1200RS came with the flexicoils iirc.
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I don't usually post anything concerning the shenanigans people try to pull on ebay but this one is just too outrageous...even for me. It's obviously an old International import and there's no way it's a Lobaugh or was used at the 1939 World's Fair. I messaged the guy. Now I'm curious if he changes his listing. I'm will to bet he won't.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134906886042?h ... SwRNJlsunN
Jay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134906886042?h ... SwRNJlsunN
Jay
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Thanks Bob,
I missed all of that.
He's one of these guys that likes to use the term Rare in his listings. Always suspicious when sellers over use the term.
Si actually attended the Treasure Island Show. Right before he joined the Marines.
I truly hope somebody isn't suckered into buying the International.
Also wonder what he has in it?
Jay
I missed all of that.
He's one of these guys that likes to use the term Rare in his listings. Always suspicious when sellers over use the term.
Si actually attended the Treasure Island Show. Right before he joined the Marines.
I truly hope somebody isn't suckered into buying the International.
Also wonder what he has in it?
Jay
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Well, the guy did respond to my message. I sent him photos of the one I have sitting here.
We'll see.
Jay
We'll see.
Jay
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I also worry about the guys that state, "I have no knowledge." Sounds like a great excuse when selling crapola.
Jay
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Just an opinion - I believe the early Lobaugh Challenger in reasonable condition is around $650. I believe the International- As nice as it is - is half that.
I do know the later Lobaugh is bringing in around a grand - my info may be a bit soft, since I am no longer actively buying stuff.
If the guy really does have “offers” he will make a killing - nobody low-balls below half - do they?
I do know the later Lobaugh is bringing in around a grand - my info may be a bit soft, since I am no longer actively buying stuff.
If the guy really does have “offers” he will make a killing - nobody low-balls below half - do they?
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Maybe he has fallen in love with it, but feels compelled to advertise it, for what ever reason. So you jack the price to unrealistic levels and that way you get to keep it. Ive seen that happen.
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No - he said he had offers, so he couldn’t change the listing.
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I was watching a pair of Lobaugh Challenger frames - I could always use the drivers, and at $50-60, they would be a good deal.
Today they jumped to $161, which is still under $30/axle - I suppose not bad for good Lobaugh drivers. But it saved me from another only marginally needed purchase.
Today they jumped to $161, which is still under $30/axle - I suppose not bad for good Lobaugh drivers. But it saved me from another only marginally needed purchase.
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DaveJfr0 wrote:E7 wrote:Builder of the Ironbound is Andy Romano, who did a few articles for OST. His dead rail pike was in his garage. Contact Andy at trainutz.com
Yea his ebay auction confirms he is done:The O Scale Ironbound RR is no more.
After 18 years of building it, we decided to move.
At my age, I am not inclined to build a new layout,
it’s time to let other model railroaders enjoy these items
as much as I have! They will be offered here on Ebay
a few at a time, so keep on the lookout for them!
I didn't know he was done, so thanks for posting this. And I believe Atlas' SW1200RS came with the flexicoils iirc.
I know/knew Andy from quite a while back, and he was 72 then. Probably in his 80's by now. His side business was selling RR slides on "Trainuttz.com"
Rich
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