For Trade: Trains for Cans

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BobC

For Trade: Trains for Cans
« on: 14 Sep 2011, 07:54 pm »
Any model train fans out there?

So my father was cleaning out his basement and found my old train set.  I have 3 HO engines and 17 HO cars plus I have an older engine / coal car with 3 metal cars (collectable?).  These are larger, not sure of the scale.

The HO cars look good.  The older ones are a bit rough.  That said, these have been in a box for probably 30 years, so I can't guarantee anything....   

Before they go to craigslist, I thought I'd see if any of you would be interested in a trade for a decent set of headphones.  From a quick look on e-bay it looks like engines go for about $10-12 ea and cars for maybe $5-7 ea....so discounting the old metal ones, I think these are worth maybe $100 to $150.

So maybe I throw in a little cash of my own and I figure I may be in used Grado 325, Sennheiser 600/650, or AKG territory.

Any interest?















   

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Re: For Trade: Trains for Cans
« Reply #1 on: 15 Sep 2011, 01:40 am »
So my father was cleaning out his basement and found my old train set.

Wow!
I had most of those same engines and cars when I was a kid.
Thanks for the 'blast from the past' Bob.
Sorry, I've not touched a train in a few decades and I don't have any cans for sale.

Thanks for the memories though. Consider it a bump.  :wink:
Bob

BobRex

Re: For Trade: Trains for Cans
« Reply #2 on: 15 Sep 2011, 01:15 pm »
From the pictures, it looks like the HO stuff is run of the mill Tyco / Bachman stuff.  No real value to these....

The engine appears to be American Flyer S guage.  If that's the case, unless it's almost mint condition, you might get a hundred bucks for it.

Now the cars appear to be tinplate, which would put it into the pre-war Lionel / Marx province.  Again, condition plays a big role here - the caboose and gondola look to be in very good condition (based on what I see), the box car less so.  Again, maybe north of a hundred for each piece.

From what I understand, the toy train market is in the pits right now, so don't expect premium pricing.  I'd check with a hobby shop for contacts with collectors; that would probably be your best bet, at least to confirm age and condition.

BobC

Re: For Trade: Trains for Cans
« Reply #3 on: 15 Sep 2011, 01:37 pm »
Bob, thanks for your perspective.

The older engine looks ok.  The coal car's "connection hitch" is broken.  The metal cars are a little banged up.

The HO stuff is pretty good, but as you say they're probably common items.

But from what you're saying, I may be able to ask $200 or so?

There was a good train store near by, but they closed.

BobC

Re: For Trade: Trains for Cans
« Reply #4 on: 16 Sep 2011, 11:17 pm »
Weekend bump  :D

BobC

Re: For Trade: Trains for Cans
« Reply #5 on: 19 Sep 2011, 11:45 am »
Final bump before Craigslist.  Thanks for looking.