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We are thinking of downsizing which means the 24 x 32 layout has to go.

Selling these items piece by piece creates several problems, not the

least of which is acquiring shipping boxes. There are approximately 180

rubber tired vehicles on the layout.  If I group them (i.e. REA trucks{approx.

20}) that lot becomes restricted to a club which can use 20 REA trucks or

whose members will split the lot for their own layouts.  Same thinking holds

true for 'Lionel Retail Shops', 'Lionel gingerbread homes', 'Ameri-Towne

buildings'.  Any grouping has the same problems and the buildings are going to be a

bear to ship.

99% of the rolling stock has original boxes, that will be the

easiest part to pack.  The empty boxes are in tote bins, just open the

bins, put the proper car in each carton and return the items to bins

in some sort of retrievable order.

With the rolling stock off the layout, only the buildings,highway vehicles

and people would remain. We could furnish shopping bags and a few boxes. 

Buyers would have their automobiles at the

curb and buildings could be placed in the trunks or back seats. The list

would be updated after each purchase and printed as guests arrive.  I think

80% of purchase price would be a fair level. If that's unreasonable, we'll start lower.

The goal is to clear the table in eight hours.

Notices would be sent to TCA, LCCA and LOTS members within 50 miles

of our home.  Mid-America 3 Railers could be contacted through a mass mailing.

Any remaining items would be listed on OGR For Sale or donated to

the Boy Scouts.

 

Do you think this is viable?  I'd appreciate your comments, suggestions, etc.

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Rattler,

 

I like your cash and carry idea.  Some additional thoughts:

  • If you are willing to sell items individually using OGR boards, you will probably make more money.  Yes it will take more time.  Shipping, including the cost of boxes, should be borne by the buyer.
  • I like your thoughts regarding buildings - they will be very difficult to ship and keep intact.  Wheeled vehicles, on the other hand, will only need bubble wrap & a box.  I wouldn't necessarily segregate them.
  • I think you will be fortunate to get 80% of purchase price, as a general rule.

Best of luck,

 

George

George,

Heeding your guidance, at the bottom of the list will be:

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED.

If someone makes a reasonable offer, it will be considered.

No sense not negotiating with person with money in his/her pocket.

The offer could be for everything.  That would certainly save a lot

of time and effort.  If the relocation becomes necessary, two of the

last things I want to do is monitor the Internet three times a day and

run to the post office every day.

 

Erik,

We are still in the thinking about moving stage, a bit premature to take individual orders. Thank you all the same.

 

Frank,

Great advice, but I am not going to ship buildings.  I once shipped a two stall engine house by taking it to the FedEx store, they packaged it exactly as you said.  Shipping to NJ was something like $50.

 

John

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