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Reply to "Lionel O gauge Trains were expensive in the middle 1950s"

This subject often comes up, but what no one seems to remember are the Day-After-Christmas sales back then. Department stores, hardware stores, appliance stores, etc., used to sell trains as a seasonal item, and the day after Christmas were blow-out sales with trains selling for a fraction of what they sold for on Christmas Eve. My mother used to buy my present for next year at these sales, and as I got older and had my own money I also hit the stores. I still have a GM Emergency Generator car (blue with full stripe) that has the $2.45 sticker on the box from Taubman's Hardware in Baltimore. Yes, trains were expensive back then, but bargains were there if you looked.

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