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Any reports from the Lionel display?

There is a bunch of stuff posted everywhere. Look up on post your York pictures here, look on Lionel's FB page or their YouTube channel. If it ain't in any of those, you're not looking hard enough.

@harmonyards posted:

I wasn’t disappointed for one second,….it was great getting out even if just to look at all the cool postwar,….I think every 2343 Santa Fe F3 ever made was in York this weekend,…which I thought was kinda neat,…..overall it looked like prices bounced all around, but the majority was priced to move I thought,….

Pat

Yup yup Pat. There was quite a bit of stuff that I always look at in awe no matter what it is. Despite me moving at a fast pace, I kept my eyes moving looking at everything. I surprised myself by remembering where some things were just by plain old recall I guess. I stopped and looked at things that I just found amazing, including some non O scale stuff. Now I didn't buy that stuff, just found it amazing.

Every York I've attended I talk a heck of a lot. 2017 I talked up a storm with anyone selling(dealers mainly), chatted with a few people on the forum, 2018 I did more of the same, but increased talking to fellow forum folks. That is pretty much how things continued with me. The only things that is usually a disappointment to me, is either not talking to someone I had a chance to, or not finding someone I've wanted to just chat with.

All in all, I'm never really disappointed in what goes on at York as long as I'm able to attend. I even came home with more money than I usually do, and I even stopped at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania and picked up a mug and a few books. And yes, one book was on the New York Central, lol. Hopefully there's a Dreyfuss in there.

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