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..…………...and then pick up another one which you have always sought, then another one  which just really needed a new home plus you just had to have the earlier version of it sitting on another table.  Then next week there was this special BTO which you missed out on and that was not going to happen again...….fast forward to much later.   

Then, like me, you finally got  the urge to plow through opening several dozen dusty boxes to an assortment of amazement, surprises and disappointments.  I'm doing this right now with a note pad to record the different hidden personalities I brought into my man cave.  Analogous to  guests of a Thanksgiving dinner party!  

What is your story?

 

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Yes I have. When K-line was going out of business, I started buying everything I could afford at really great prices. Berkshires with full TMCC for about $400 as an example. When we were packing up to move I found a scale second Mikado and a fifth Milwaukee Trainmaster I had forgotten about. I renumbered all my FMs and duplicate steam engines. Also found a box with this Penn. electric I totally forgot about. Don't know why I even bought it. DSC_0016 2It's like Christmas when you find stuff you forgot about. Don

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Well, yes and no.

I have two Sunset 3rdRail C&NW E6’s on order that I know full and well that there are not currently any proper cars to pull and maybe not any on the horizon. So, I may find myself in the position the original question poses.

I know the engines will be fine, but my hope is that Lionel (who also cataloged the C&NW E6’s) will, at a later date come out with a reasonable consist that will match up with the engines.

I know this purchase went against my better judgement, but since my time in the hobby, I feel this will be the best “shot” at getting something that I am interested in.

What I did not pull the trigger on was the Illinois Central E6’s (for the same reason and also due to budget for train money) and I feel sorry for these guys as well.

Maybe I will find a set in 20 years that sat in a closet, new and a widow now just wants them out of the house… just kidding.

Charlie

I have done that to more locomotives that I have fingers and toes and include my wife’s fingers and toes and then we won’t count the rolling stock that probably is over 100. I did not realize how bad I was until I started packing up the trains to move and found 3 footlockers and about a dozen 30 gallon tubs full of what I thought were empty boxes. Guess how surprised I was when I opened them and found full boxes that I forgot I had. Some of it has been packed away like that for over 10 years. I also bought a set of cars several times to only find I already had in my Train Tracker inventory. Lucky for me my friend Paul at Catoctin Trains and Hobbies would take them back in exchange for something I was sure I didn’t have. I. Do miss Paul and his Great Store. 

What! Me? Never!

Haven't forgotten what I bought (so far) but in the early days it was hard to sneak new stuff in since I started from zero. Since I hit what I call "Critical Mass", I've been able to add new stuff with fewer interrogations. I'm sure we are all kidding ourselves if we think we are pulling anything over on our significant others......

Reminds me that I need to update my inventory though. My biggest problem is my layout is too small to run everything

Bob

david1 posted:

I never stashed away anything, the day I bought a engine or freight car I got them out to run. 

I then listed what I bought in a book so I know what I had, no surprises later. 

Dave

Same here.  I have a small layout and I have to rotate the locomotives on it regularly, but I've never bought one and stashed it away.  If I'm willing to spend the money on a locomotive, it's because I want to run it.

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