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No web page and won't take credit cards, so this sale seems fairly useless unless you live there. There's a street address, so there must be a bricks and mortar store.  The address says E Town, which wouldn't be understood except by locals, I suppose.

It doesn't seem like there could be that much in stock given it's only 10% off and the place is being shuttered in just 3 weeks. 

Rocky Mountain's recollection is spot on.

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/t...15#39863555294779015

Don't think Barry's ever had a website, relying on eBay for an online presence.  Sold me a NIB 1992 Lionel 11724 Great Northern set with all the cars at a great price (for the times) ten years ago.   Flyer says at least 10% off.   Could be worth swinging by to see if he has something old that's still new for anyone in the vicinity.         

Sad news indeed.  Barry and gang were a fixture at many Hamburg, Allentown and York meets.  I purchased several items from them over the years.  They offered good prices and very courteous service.

IIRC, Barry first fell ill about 2 years ago just before either an Allentown or York meet.  Best wishes to Barry, his family and co-workers.

Remember to continue to shop local and extend support to Small Business Saturday(s).

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DSCN1365Richard,

   I do believe all Barry's Atlas Primer O Gauge,  Wellsville, Addison & Galeton (WAG) Box Cars are gone now, however Barry had some stuff stored away that did not appear in his on line store.   I can't seem to get an answer at the store and the on line e-bay store is down now also.  I just picked up the older Weaver O Gauge WAG Box Cars pictured above, this last month, very tough to find now.    Both the Atlas & Weaver WAG box cars are now going for over $64.95. Richard the Public Delivery Web sight has one Atlas Premier Steam Era WAG Box Car left, at a cost of $64.95, if you want to purchase it.

Merry Christmas

PCRR/Dave

 

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Barry always had some postwar in the shop. A good many people brought him trains they wanted to sell. 

I talked with Barry last Saturday. Unfortunately his son has no interest in the business.

As stated, the store will be open from December 5 - 24th, then close permanently. After that, plans are to continue selling the balance of the inventory on eBay. I did not ask Barry if he will be doing any more shows.

Richard Gonzales posted:

Ok, 

I will ask one more time - are there any of  those Atlas special run "Welsville Adison and Galliton" single sheathed box cars left somewhere in the shop? I would like to get my hands on one!!

 

Richard 

 

 

Pine Creek Railroad posted:

DSCN1365Richard,

   I do believe all Barry's Atlas Primer O Gauge,  Wellsville, Addison & Galeton (WAG) Box Cars are gone now, however Barry had some stuff stored away that did not appear in his on line store.   I can't seem to get an answer at the store and the on line e-bay store is down now also.  I just picked up the older Weaver O Gauge WAG Box Cars pictured above, this last month, very tough to find now.    Both the Atlas & Weaver WAG box cars are now going for over $64.95. Richard the Public Delivery Web sight has one Atlas Premier Steam Era WAG Box Car left, at a cost of $64.95, if you want to purchase it.

Merry Christmas

PCRR/Dave

 

Thanks Dave,

I had the Crown / Weaver version of the WAG single sheathed box car, and sold it off a while back. I was hoping Atlas would release one. The Atlas single sheathed box cars really detailed, and one of my favorite freight cars.  I did not notice Barry's version of this car until it was too late.

I will look at the PDT site and see what they have, but I suspect it will be the Atlas Steam Era Classic steel rebuilt version. I have one of those.

I have posted "wanted to buy" posts on the forum with no luck. If I can get my hands on an undecorated Atlas single sheathed box car (I did find two of them in Nashville last December, but they turned into an IC and a Tennessee Central single sheathed box car), I have a friend who can paint and letter me a WAG box car.

Thanks and Merry Christmas to you also.

 

Richard

 

 

I'm going to miss Barry's Train Shop. I spent many Saturday's when on business in the Harrisburg area buying trains from him. I bought dozen's of Legacy and Premier locomotives out of his big showcase,he always offered me some amazing deals on used scale engines. What a fun place to shop! Best wishes to Barry and the Keener family.

I was over this afternoon.  There was a nice selection of stuff; more Lionel then anything else.  There were hints that there was more selection in the back area, but I'll go back during the week to ask about it.  The place was a madhouse and I don't like to be a disruption when the place is busy.  There also were hints of a lingering online presence, but I don't have any further details.

Barry was there, and as mentioned, looked tired.  However, he hobbled around and asked just about everyone in the place if they needed anything or if he could help, and was chatting up everyone else between.  To the point that his brother and other colleague had to get him to sit!  Few like him any more; he and his business will be missed.

--NMM

Pantenary posted:

There were hints that there was more selection in the back area, but I'll go back during the week to ask about it.

--NMM

There are 2 back rooms.  One that is organized where you can see the product and another where there are just boxes and boxes of stuff that you would have to sift through.  There are treasures in there for sure.  This will be one of those closing sales where you will have to go several times because the inventory will change as they can get those products out.  

The staff helping Barry (and Barry himself) seem to know where everything is, so if you don't see something you want, ask and they can probably find it.

It's a double edge sword on pricing.  All the markings appear to be regular prices.  You don't know what the discount is until you ask someone, or bring it to the register and Barry will quote you a price right there.  The discounts are VERY good.  But I would rather know the pricing before I get on line to pay.  Especially since you have to pay cash and you are trying to manage your cash.

Have Fun.  Ron

 

 

Hi Ron:

I am not so interested in most of the trains themselves, but the parts and miscellaneous goodies lurking around in those boxes.  I'd like to get back this week and see if one of them will allow some rummaging or nay.

And I couldn't agree more on the last point.  I like to know ahead of time and generally will not even get in line otherwise.  I appreciate the discounting, but I am not one to haggle to the last dollar, especially not with a line behind me.

Perhaps I can scoot by over lunch in the next few days.

 

--NMM

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