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Wow...what some people will pay to be able to expand their collection.

Better check out the basement to see if you might have one of these Keystone cars stashed away.

Mark

P.S. for the record...this was not my auction...I just enjoyed watching it play out. 

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I remember when I bought a small box of junk AF, there was a Track Gang Set at the bottom of the box. This was back in 1968. The TGS was in TCA "fair" condition. I ended up trading it since I was trying to collect at least VG condition Flyer. I never ran across another one since then and I have mixed emotions about that loss now. Oh, well....another one that got away!

 

Shipping charges are set when the auction is posted.

They are part of the conditions for the auction.

The winning bidder knew shipping was extra.

The third highest bid was $3,600.

So there are still train collectors out there with some money.

 

Funny, in my experience people outside the hobby seemed to better understand the idea of collecting trains, as opposed to building a model railroad.

 

I don't have a model railroad. I collect toy trains, and run some of them on my toy train layout.
My son has done some model railroading and probably will again when he has the time and extra room. It won't be "O" or "S" gauge. Probably HO.

 

Originally Posted by C W Burfle:

Many folks who aren't collectors don't understand, and never will. I guess they haven't seen Antiques Roadshow, or Pawn Stars, or any of the other "treasure hunting" shows.

 

 

Oh, I get it. I'm a big fan of collectors of the rare model RR items.

I've had a few of them myself however I never paid the big prices you sometimes see like this Keystone car.

My slice of the hobby is to try to find these items at flea markets, garage sales and the like and then if able sell them to the collectors who want them.

Another poster related a tale of a AF 594 Track Gang he had at one time and let go to another buyer. I too had a Track Gang like that and moved it on down the road to a needy collector. It's by sales like these that I am able to afford to acquire my wants in the hobby which are new production S gauge models.

Good luck to all in their search for that rare item they would like to acquire.

Mark

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I've seen the value of so many collectibles (brass trains, Dept 56, Lionel trains, barbie dolls,etc) tumble in the past 10-15 years that I wouldn't count on anything appreciating or even holding it's value any longer. If there isn't someone wanting it worse than you do or as bad as you do then the value will fall. There has to be a willing buyer to hold the market up and I think we are getting towards the end of the road with younger generations who want to collect trains or much that we held dear. It's all supply and demand. 

 

I truly must be missing something here to see a single car that is not even complete bring that kind of money. It's all perception and when it fades so does the value.

 

Just my $.02

 

Butch

Originally Posted by up148:

I've seen the value of so many collectibles (brass trains, Dept 56, Lionel trains, barbie dolls,etc) tumble in the past 10-15 years that I wouldn't count on anything appreciating or even holding it's value any longer. If there isn't someone wanting it worse than you do or as bad as you do then the value will fall. There has to be a willing buyer to hold the market up and I think we are getting towards the end of the road with younger generations who want to collect trains or much that we held dear. It's all supply and demand. 

 

I truly must be missing something here to see a single car that is not even complete bring that kind of money. It's all perception and when it fades so does the value.

 

Just my $.02

 

Butch




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I truly must be missing something here to see a single car that is not even complete bring that kind of money. It's all perception and when it fades so does the value.





 

I'd guess that what you are missing is the fact that those willing buyers are still out there buying, and many, if not most, collectors don't collect looking for their treasures to appreciate.

 

I don't think folks should buy collectables as an investment. IMHO, it is best to think of any money spent as gone.

I do, and I continue to add to my collection.

Originally Posted by richabr:

Looks more like a G. Fox boxcar, much rarer than a White's.

DOh! Your right. I like the G. Fox when I was a kid. Once at a train show, I picked it up to buy and my Dad just said quietly no, put it down... Never did see what the price was.

Here is the White's Box car. Not as nice...

 

 

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