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Well it's that time again for the second big train event in Jan, second only to Trainstock is the Amherst train show at the Big E.  Check link below for clinics, who's attending, and directions. 

 

Again if you want to join us local train geeks and chat before or after the show on Saturday you are invited for breakfast before the show in Agawam, and dinner at Red Rose in Springfield.  Email me for details.

 

So lets get a shout out on who's going to the show!!!

http://www.railroadhobbyshow.com/index.php

 

 

PS A few of our friends who will be there.

 

OGR

MTH

Weaver

Atlas

Ross Custom switches

Scenic Express

CharlesRo

 

And lots more

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OGR will be there. Bill Parisi and I will be doing the honors.  We even have a slightly better position in the hall this year. They moved one of our tables over to a main aisle.  Makes us easier to find.

 

Have some great videos and buildings, in addition to new subscribers deal, and more info on Premium Memberships that includes our digital OGR subscriptions.

 

All that and Bill and I get to meet with everybody.

 

Absolutely worth the trip

 

Ed Boyle

That show is still only about 10% OGauge. It's mainly HO & N gauge, & a lot of layouts, strollers, and other things that block the aisles. It's not worth the 4 hour drive, and freezing waiting in line to pay. Also it cost about $20. before you even get in the place, and it's usually the coldest weekend of the year, about 10 above to Zero degrees, and you risk a snow storm that weekend. But I may go.

Eddie g,

 

No doubt about it. You always seem to see the positive side of things.

 

Eddie, there are plenty of actual and potential O gaugers among the 20,000 or so folks who attend, and that is what makes it worthwhile.  Heck, every once in a while we even get an HO "convert" who can no longer see his tiny trains.

 

To me, it is much better than a lot of World's Greatest Hobby shows, because the folks who attend Springfield are more into trains than the folks who show up at WGH venues.

 

The wheat to chaff factor is greatly superior to "generalist" shows like WGH.  Besides, people really appreciate our videos and buildings as well as OGR magazine. That makes it lots of fun for Bill and I. There is plenty to discuss and we are happy to do it

 

Ok so it can be a "little" cold.  For the last two years we have lucked out and the glass may be half full again this year.  Eddie, the glass half full approach is an interesting concept and you may want to consider it.

 

Ed Boyle

Originally Posted by eddie g:

That show is still only about 10% OGauge. It's mainly HO & N gauge, & a lot of layouts, strollers, and other things that block the aisles. It's not worth the 4 hour drive, and freezing waiting in line to pay. Also it cost about $20. before you even get in the place, and it's usually the coldest weekend of the year, about 10 above to Zero degrees, and you risk a snow storm that weekend. But I may go.

Well, that put a particular perspective on attending the show again that I had, apparently, suppressed deep in my memory; so, maybe I won't make the trip from NJ afterall. Good ol' Eddie G, thanks, dude, for the reality check. And I love the irony of your last sentence.

Frank M.

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Originally Posted by eddie g:

That show is still only about 10% OGauge. It's mainly HO & N gauge, & a lot of layouts, strollers, and other things that block the aisles. It's not worth the 4 hour drive, and freezing waiting in line to pay. Also it cost about $20. before you even get in the place, and it's usually the coldest weekend of the year, about 10 above to Zero degrees, and you risk a snow storm that weekend. But I may go.

What show are you going to??  Maybe 10% of what you are looking for but for the rest of us it's a lot more

 

Amherst Society does a good job keeping all the scales about even.  O is just one part is vast hobby.

Originally Posted by eddie g:

That show is still only about 10% OGauge. It's mainly HO & N gauge, & a lot of layouts, strollers, and other things that block the aisles. It's not worth the 4 hour drive, and freezing waiting in line to pay. Also it cost about $20. before you even get in the place, and it's usually the coldest weekend of the year, about 10 above to Zero degrees, and you risk a snow storm that weekend. But I may go.


Strollers definitely, but I doubt that it is only 10% O gauge. I have found some great O gauge deals at the Amherst show and I definitely plan on attending. It is about a 2-1/2 hour drive for us and my wife and I look forward to it every year. The only downside of that show is sloshing through the muck and mire to find a parking spot.

I am not sure where Eddie got 10% but there is plenty of new and post war O. There are big and small retailers, parts and accessory stuff, all the big manufacturers  except Lionel, beautiful large modular groups in all gauges, etc., etc. You can buy your ticket on line if you cannot stand the cold. Last year I left my coat in the car as the weather was beautiful and you get to see or meet forum members at the OGR table. I have never gone home empty handed. I think it is a great show.

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