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I’m sure there were the usual amount of postwar and prewar available. How was the availability of modern/new production trains? How about the presence of large dealers? What manufacturers were there? Any interesting updates from their displays? Somebody must have talked to them😉

Maybe it was just me, but I felt like their wasn’t a lot of newer offerings compared to the flood of postwar stuff,….the bandits were overflowing with postwar and a lot of prewar….probably due to a lot of the big dogs staying home. Probably was the same amount of postwar as usual, but now it really overshadowed everything cause of the lack of the bigger vendors,…..I’d sum it up as it sure was postwar paradise for some of those guys, and that’s good,….I still had a great time, and managed to find a couple of goodies,….maybe with this big “ release of energy “ those certain sites will calm down now,…..we’ll see,….

Pat

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