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Once they hit a price point of 10-15% of what was "retail", I usually pick them up if its something I can use (units that are noted for design or wear problems don't get the second look).  And if they are like new, its even better for me.  They are usually cheaper and will get run on my layout.  I have a phobia about running brand new engines.  And at a price that low sometimes I buy on the thought of getting them painted to something not currently offered or swap the shell out with a custom painted shell I have picked up.  Road names don't matter to me if I like the paint scheme.  So certain paint scheme engines of the U.P., S.P., Santa Fe, PRR, NYC, CNW, Wabash, B&M, G.N., and Southern are welcome any time.  I don't restrict my layout to any one road name.  I also don't limit tempting purchase to engines.  If I get tired of them, then I can more easily resell them, usually for what I paid maybe some extra. 

Too many, but I've pretty much stopped doing it. I passed on an Atlas Dash 8 the other day for about $140, shipped. It was mint but I just didn't see myself ever having the time to repaint it, so I let it go. I've been doing that a lot lately, looking at really good deals and passing them up. That's what an excess of trains and a lack of storage space will do for you. 

I bugged the guys at the Williams display at York to paint a GP9 as Minneapolis & St. Louis 2348. When they did I felt obligated to buy one. Later, I received an email from Walter Matuch about a sale on his RMT (formely K-Line) streamliners. Surfing the Web, I came across photos from CJB Custom Painting & Designs. Her work was awesome. Then a light bulb clicked on in my head. I bought a set of streamliners from Walter and CJB painted them to match my GP9. Here is the set on Loose Ties Model Railroad Club in Columbia Mall north of Bloomsburg, PA. The catenary and PRR position light signals work.

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Originally Posted by ReadingFan:

I bugged the guys at the Williams display at York to paint a GP9 as Minneapolis & St. Louis 2348. When they did I felt obligated to buy one. Later, I received an email from Walter Matuch about a sale on his RMT (formely K-Line) streamliners. Surfing the Web, I came across photos from CJB Custom Painting & Designs. Her work was awesome. Then a light bulb clicked on in my head. I bought a set of streamliners from Walter and CJB painted them to match my GP9. Here is the set on Loose Ties Model Railroad Club in Columbia Mall north of Bloomsburg, PA. The catenary and PRR position light signals work.

M&StLPasSetLooseTies 003

 

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M&StL Cars4

 

Originally Posted by PAUL ROMANO:

Did you ever buy an engine you didn't need because the deal was so good you couldn't pass it up?

Paul,  for anyone who's been around this hobby long enough... the honest answer should be a resounding YES... if for no other reason than none of us "needs" ANY of the toy trains we buy.  

 

But even if you get past the "need" vs. "want" semantic, the answer is still YES.  And dealers -- including forum sponsors here -- count on this each and every time they offer inventory reduction sales.  One forum sponsor is currently offering a liquidation sale that will likely prompt even the most stubborn thinker to buy something they really never planned to purchase.

 

That's my story... and I'm stickin' to it. 

 

David

Originally Posted by David Eisinger:

A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he needs and wants.

A woman will pay $1 for a $2 item that she doesn't need or want just to get a bargain.

David,

 

I can tell you from long experience that both sexes will pay $1 for a $2 dollar item that they don't need or want just to get a bargain.  This is what drives black Friday and other big retail sales with people rushing to buy stuff just because it is a bargain.  Heck, people stand in line for hours, even days, to be the first to rush in the door.

 

NH Joe

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