carsntrains posted:Now the Indians.. are dressin up like cowboys... and the cowboys are putting leather and turquoise on...
and the music... is sold by lawyers... and the fools that fiddled in the middle of the station are gone!!
Jim
"and the music ... is sold by lawyers"
jim, is that directed at me? I happen to be a lawyer and I write songs, but I'm not selling anything. LOL
In fact, I have never sold even one of my trains. Maybe because when I was a kid, my mother, who was a Lionel train lover, believed so much in the Lionel products and that they would always go up in value, that she told me never to sell or trade any of my trains. I did trade a couple of trains with a friend, but never sold any for my entire life. Main reason for that is I'm a sentimental fool when it comes to my trains. LOL
Incidentally, for much of my mother's life (81 years from 1909 to 1991), Lionel trains in good condition usually did go up in value.