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Like anything it depends what you're looking for . There was a decent amount of HO stuff and modern O gauge equipment . The selection of older stuff , postwar etc. was poor . The prices were astronomical in 90% of the cases . So much so that it wasn't even worth making an offer . We were way too far apart . I did get a couple of things , an American Flyer watertower and a Lionel dispatch station .

  Most postwar items were 60% more than they should have been. The same with the modern stuff. Way higher than the forum or eBay.  Yes I know they have to make a dime and cover the costs , but not $220 items and they're asking $450.  There was a couple deals that may have been pretty fair , but not many .  Mediocre 394 beacons for $49 ????!!! 

 One vendor I did see decent prices at and looked like it was pretty busy , was John's Trains and Hobbies , formerly known as GB TV service in Green Bay . 

 The modeling groups that set up have some very nice displays , and did a lot of work to set them up . So definitely hats off to them . My kids had a blast and they were giving away door prizes every hour .  They also had train races which of course all kids loved.

All in all it was a very good time and worth going to.

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MattR posted:

Like anything it depends what you're looking for . There was a decent amount of HO stuff and modern O gauge equipment . The selection of older stuff , postwar etc. was poor . The prices were astronomical in 90% of the cases . So much so that it wasn't even worth making an offer . We were way too far apart . I did get a couple of things , an American Flyer watertower and a Lionel dispatch station .

  Most postwar items were 60% more than they should have been. The same with the modern stuff. Way higher than the forum or eBay.  Yes I know they have to make a dime and cover the costs , but not $220 items and they're asking $450.  There was a couple deals that may have been pretty fair , but not many .  Mediocre 394 beacons for $49 ????!!! 

 One vendor I did see decent prices at and looked like it was pretty busy , was John's Trains and Hobbies , formerly known as GB TV service in Green Bay . 

 The modeling groups that set up have some very nice displays , and did a lot of work to set them up . So definitely hats off to them . My kids had a blast and they were giving away door prizes every hour .  They also had train races which of course all kids loved.

All in all it was a very good time and worth going to.

John's train shop is now GB Train Shop

I went back today.  Most everything that I saw on Saturday was still there today. I did strike a deal on an American flyer 785 operating coal station though. Very nice in its original box .  Again I'm only reporting from the side of things that I collect and pay attention to . Postwar O gauge. Maybe other stuff sold like mad . 

 Saturday night we treated ourselves to over eating at the Golden Corral. Wow!

It was a really nice weekend in Green Bay. Back to rain and possibly more snow tonight here in the U.P.

Lots of fun and will be back next year.

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