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Gramps wrote who,when, the phone number, & price paid for any purchase made from a family. That went into the box, sometimes into a shell.    You could always buy it back, and  thhe keptem all at least one year. He would give a courtesy call before he sold yours, and wouldn't if you just needed some time to repad the wallet.  He was kinda like a pawn shop for trains that paid better, made little if any profit, and improved things while he had them .   

He cared very deeply about the hobby and knew how important it could be to a family; even if they didn't know it themselves yet . That kinda effort is rewarded in ways that some folk never "get".

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