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pre-war term. Lionel usage.

Then, it became a set. That's what I see from researching pre-war.

Common usage blurred it even further.  They are the same. Only correct because of the product name.

 

Not an expert by any means, just a partially educated opinion

outfit (noun)

 1.

an assemblage of articles that equip a person for a particular task, role, trade, etc.:
an explorer's outfit.
3.
a set of articles for any purpose:
a cooking outfit.
set (noun)
66.
a collection of articles designed for use together:
a set of china; a chess set.

67.

a collection, each member of which is adapted for a special use in a particular operation:
a set of golf clubs; a set of carving knives.

I see Ebay ads for both Lionel train "set" and Lionel train "outfit".

 Was there a difference in a set and an outfit, or is it just different wording for the same thing.

One of the Lionel books I have explains Lionel's usage of the terms. at one point, they did have specific meanings. If I recall which book, I will post the information here.

As for EBay: I wouldn't put any stock in any seller's description. Many of them just don't know, and a fair number of the "well known experts" selling there are not above spinning a tale.
There was one guy I used to follow because he sold a lot of goods that were of interest to me, and he seemed to be very knowledgeable. Then I caught him in an out and out fabrication. Shortly thereafter I caught him in a second one. I don't even look at his stuff anymore. This is only one example.

 

bigdodgetrain posted:

can not trust the folks who use the bay.

It may be better just to say "You can not trust folks."  In my experience with the big auction site, I have been flat out scammed just one time, and actually got a working product, it was just a high quality pirated copy of a DVD set, and the seller had no way to know that was the case before the shrink wrap was removed.  On the other hand, I routinely see folks trying to cheat businesses and otherwise being dishonest on the for sale forum here.  By percentage the auction site seems a lot more honest to me.  Also, if you end up dealing with a dishonest seller, the auction site will make things right if the seller won't.  

JGL

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