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Under Calendar response RadioRon asked;

"Do you have many attendees at a Scale 2 rail event ? It is such a tiny sub-group of O gauge.

Good luck though!"

Dear Ron,

We generally have between 200-250 attendees / dealers  to the event and 85 to 100 tables reserved.

As our event is one of only a handful in the United States that cater strictly  to our O Scale 2 Rail fraternity we appear to satisfy the attendees with dealers and modelers selling there excess treasures.

Since you live in Delaware, hope to see you on the 17th of April,

Thank you,

John

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Dear List,

     I spoke to the new owner of the All Nation Line , John Wubbel, and he will be coming to the 04/17/21 Strasburg show.

    It will be interesting to see what will be the future of this iconic line of kits and parts

   John asked if anyone has any particular wants to bring to the show to email or call him.

   jwubbel@gmail.com    570-580-7406

All for now.

John

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If your into 2 rail O scale  This IS THE PLACE TO BE !  YOU WILL FIND THE HOTTEST NEW MODELS AND SOME GOLDEN OLDIES AS WELL.  Along with plenty of  information and good conversation with fellow O scalers.  Its a group of nice folks  who get together and do some trading and selling.



I hope you all can make it April  17 th, Strasburg PA

  O scale Carl and I will  be there with a few things of our own to swap or sell.

SEE YOU THERE

Franky-Ogee

@Franky-Ogee posted:

If your into 2 rail O scale  This IS THE PLACE TO BE !

Is it worth going for someone interested in 3-rail O scale? I'm not too far and was looking for an excuse to come up to Strasburg, but at the same time, I don't want to get my hopes up that I will find anything worth spending money on here. I do gravitate towards 3-rail-scale over traditional O scale.

@Prr7688 posted:

Is it worth going for someone interested in 3-rail O scale? I'm not too far and was looking for an excuse to come up to Strasburg, but at the same time, I don't want to get my hopes up that I will find anything worth spending money on here. I do gravitate towards 3-rail-scale over traditional O scale.

Just go. It’s $5 to get in and they have trains.  I’ve gone many times as a 3RS person and if nothing else there’s lots of interesting things to look at from less than $1 up to a mortgage payment. I have come home with stuff from time to time.

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Hey gang,

$25.00 each SALE

Just to let you know, we are going to have a freight car sale this coming Saturday, April 17 at the Strasburg show. This will be a first come, first serve, cash and carry, no returns, AS IS, get them sold sale!
Sale features approximately 50 Atlas O,  Atlas Trainman, Intermountain railroad Co. built ups and some Pecos River plastic cars. 95% of these are 2 rail from the factory cars, a few 3 rail cars mixed in. Of course, these are easy to convert either way. Most of these cars have been on a layout so have some dust and dirt on the wheels, but are in the original boxes. A few are NEW OLD STOCK !!! I have most of these cars on my inventory list at $40 each, plus shipping. Check my list ( bit.ly/OTRAINS ) Not all are listed, hope to get last few on tonight. BTW, free delivery had to show!
Please take a look at the list and if there are other things you see that you're interested in, let me know and I'll be sure to bring them ( cannot bring everything on the list )
I have quite a bit of nice framed railroad artwork on the list which is very hard and very expensive to ship, so if there's something there are of interest to you ... this is a perfect opportunity pick up a nice piece of RR art.
Thanks, Bruce in Mount Airy, Maryland

Each of these shows seem to have a personality all there own.  A few shows back it was a turntable show.  Three or four real nice TTs available for pocket money.  The last show was a track show, must have been thousands of feet of track that were carried out the door.  This show was a car show.  Stack and stacks of boxes of every description and vintage on many of the tables.  Many hundreds from which to choose.

It was also a very  mask complaint gathering.  Thanks for the health safety.

You really have to come to every show to get a full perspective of what is available in 0 scale today.

@Tom Tee posted:

This show was a car show.  Stack and stacks of boxes of every description and vintage on many of the tables.  Many hundreds from which to choose.

And, lots of car kits at extremely good prices, too!

It was also a very  mask complaint gathering.  Thanks for the health safety.

Compliant

You really have to come to every show to get a full perspective of what is available in 0 scale today.

It was a very good cross-sectional representation of what is available.  I even managed to pick up a couple of brass tank ends that I was hoping to find but not expecting to find yesterday. Had I not been anchored to my tables my cursory wander about might have resulted in my bringing home as much as I brought to sell! Some very nice traction items that I was very unprepared to see yesterday as well.

As Martin said, the show was very well attended. We've been saying pent up demand. Patrons were spending. In some cases profusely. Of course good prices helping amplify sales.

I had a great day. Sold a boatload of items. Got to see friends I haven't in quite some time. Which is always good.  As Tom stated it was a very health aware environment.

My thanks to Rich and John.

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