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Not really surprising. I posted some like-new premium LGB items for sale at excellent prices and had no offers, except one where the responder misread my ad. Finally took the ads down and worked a trade wirh a reputable dealer instead.

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My experience is that I never know where something will sell:

Lately, I've been using this forum, craigslist, and even letgo (free sales over the smart phone).  Sometimes stuff sells and sometimes it doesn't.  If I can't sell it fee free, I'll then list is on eBay.

I have had a few items languish for sale for a month, and then take the item off the market, relist it six months later to have it sell almost immediately!

Jim

Tinplate Art, as a fellow G Scaler, I can tell you I saw your offering and I was tempted, but G scale is so big, I only have room for so much so I decided early on to collect only items that I truly love that I see have a true place on my outdoor layout.  Your prices were excellent, I was surprised also to see it wasn't snapped up.  I also have collected o27 and O for years and have a garage full and again have decided to add only what I dreamed about owning.  This may be a common problem for people trying to sell the larger scales.  I had to pass on a really great deal on a bunch of Bachmann steamers and passenger cars on this forum due to the price of shipping alone.

Chris S.

Chris: I well understand about the space issue! Another factor is that my offerings were all European, specifically Swiss Rhatische Bahn, and most folks in the US are more partial to the American models, both narrow gauge and standard gauge. My trade was for a PIKO German BR 24 2-6-0 steam engine, which is due out in late May or early June.

trainbob posted:

Although it is an o gauge forum there is something called the Hongz forum 

 

Well, yeah, but............................. you generally don't find guys with Chevy parts advertising them for sale on a Ford forum (or vice-versa), even though they may have a sub-forum titled "Other Makes" or something to that effect.  You'd probably going to have more luck (i.e., more foot traffic) going to a site that's mainly geared towards your particular brand.

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