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Although this 115 yr. commemorative is outside my budget, I can understand the arguments from both its fans and detractors.  I personally prefer the looks of the painted or pilot versions, but also understand how important it is to make the most effective use of its tooling to generate sales.

 

I would prefer a VERY sparkly and shiny tinplate version (Std. or O) of The Polar Express.

Go back to the thread from early 2014 where people were talking about how ugly the Gold Polar Express was.  Remember the pics from York and the outcry about the blue lettering on the tender?  And then look at how big of a hit it was once people actually got them.

 

I think this is going to go over more once it's on people's layouts.  I could see it looking very nice on a Christmas layout or under the tree with all of the lights reflecting off of it.  And then there is that whole Silver and Gold song.  Put this next to the Gold Polar Express.

 

I personally hope that the Gold PE will be re-released sooner rather than later.  I couldn't swing it last year but will definitely jump on it next time.  And I think a lot of other people will too.

Originally Posted by Bingo player:
Is the gold Berkshire a collector item like every is thinking this engine wil be?  How much do the gold berkshires go for?

Not so sure the dust has settled on those yet.  They were BTO.  And after delivery, some dealer street-prices inched toward MSRP or even a few $$$ more in isolated cases.  That may be more common as BTO plays out, although other dealers like Charlie Ro seem to hold their price to what was advertised and just sell through at that price until they sold them all.

 

May take a bit more time to see how the true secondary market treats those Gold Berks.  On the plus side, you also have a terrific matching set of gold P/E passenger cars.

 

David

 

 

The comparison that was made about the Gold Edition 10th Anniversary Berkshire when it was first shown at last October's York Meet is a good one. There were so many outcries about the gold painted finish and the blue lettering. When it got in the consumers' hands, an entirely different story. It was an instant success. We bought our Gold Berkshire to use, not sit on some shelf as a collectors item. And use it we have and it is one terrific looking passenger train.

 

Anyone who considers the 115th Anniversary silver plated Berkshire as a collector's item that will gain in value I believe is being unrealistic. Having said that, many will buy it because they are loyal Lionel fans and having one of only 250 has an appeal, in this case a numbered piece as well. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this logic. Is this engine for everyone's taste, certainly not as can be determined form the comments made to this thread. Will it sell out despite negative comments, you bet. So if you plan to buy this one, get to your dealer soon.

 

Thanks to all of you who have commented both favorably or otherwise.

PTC,

 

 I'm with you.  I didn't order this shiny new offering as an investment or collector's piece.

I ordered it because I like these one off things, and it will be fun (to me...which is all that matters).   I think it will be fun to run it in the dark with just the layout lights reflecting off of it.

 

The place where I placed my order says he has seven orders so far.

Saw it, like it but not sure if I would buy one. I got the 765 and the Big Boy this year, might need to give the wallet aa rest and actually finish my new layout design. Now that I have the turntable - the next purchase is a roundhouse. Start small and slow. I am more into running than collecting but.............anything is possible. I missed out on the Polar Express so ........

Originally Posted by Scrapiron Scher:
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A Millennium Hudson in gold plating I could understand.

The whole year 2000 thing.

Celebrating 115 years is cool, but not earth shaking.

What gets plated in 10 more years for the 125th year?

A rhodium plated turbine?

I would say this is a peripheral spinoff of Polar Express berkshireitis.

 

Well, if Charlie Nassau's comment is accurate -- and we have no reason to believe it isn't, the only reason there even IS a 115th Anniversary Berkshire could simply be that Lionel needed a minimum production run when they decided to fulfill the Charlie Ro Polar Express Berkshire (6-11451) orders that weren't delivered last Christmas with all the other Berkshire locomotives.  

 

So Charlie gets his black scale PE Berks (albeit 6 months late), and Lionel uses the "extra" Berks in this production run to create the 115th Anniversary Berks.  Who knows?  Were there no mixup last Christmas with Charlie Ro's order, then there might not even be a 115th Anniversary ANYTHING, and we'd be discussing the next big anniversary offering in 10 years when 2025 rolls around for Lionel's 125th. 

 

David

 

 

Typically speaking, in other things in life , a silver anniversary is 25 years, a Gold anniversary is 50 years....Did Lionel get both things , well, a bit off

 

A 15 year anniversary is called a Quindecennial

 

There is NO name for a 115 year anniversary specific celebration per se, but one can make it up!

 

BTW,  a 100 year anniversary is called a Centennial , a 125 year anniversary is called a Quasquicentennia!!!

 

Go figure

Last edited by BigBoy4014
This is probably the most accurate assessment of the situation, IMO.
 
And now ladies and gentlemen, we probably have an idea of the minimum order needed for a "run". 300
 
Originally Posted by Rocky Mountaineer:
Originally Posted by Scrapiron Scher:
...

A Millennium Hudson in gold plating I could understand.

The whole year 2000 thing.

Celebrating 115 years is cool, but not earth shaking.

What gets plated in 10 more years for the 125th year?

A rhodium plated turbine?

I would say this is a peripheral spinoff of Polar Express berkshireitis.

 

Well, if Charlie Nassau's comment is accurate -- and we have no reason to believe it isn't, the only reason there even IS a 115th Anniversary Berkshire could simply be that Lionel needed a minimum production run when they decided to fulfill the Charlie Ro Polar Express Berkshire (6-11451) orders that weren't delivered last Christmas with all the other Berkshire locomotives.  

 

So Charlie gets his black scale PE Berks (albeit 6 months late), and Lionel uses the "extra" Berks in this production run to create the 115th Anniversary Berks.  Who knows?  Were there no mixup last Christmas with Charlie Ro's order, then there might not even be a 115th Anniversary ANYTHING, and we'd be discussing the next big anniversary offering in 10 years when 2025 rolls around for Lionel's 125th. 

 

David

 

 

 

Not my thing.  I don't go in much for either silver or gold.  (If it had a red-lensed Mars light, it would look like a Cylon off the old Battlestar Galactica TV show (the '70s version, not the more recent one.)  Oddly, it's not the logo that bothers me.

 

Now, I hope Lionel sells them all!  But they won't sell one to me.  My wish would be to cut that price by two-thirds, rip out most of the guts, paint it black and graphite, and letter it for one of the MoPac's 1900-class.  I would be there!  (But, alas! probably alone, which is why they won't do it.)

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