Great job on the video of the show. Ralph's Trains has been to the Greenberg Train Show in Edison NJ. The $3k Blue comet must the original. The $500 one probably a MTH reproduction
Olá! Incrível ver o quão variado são as opções que os norte americanos possuem seja qual for o produto, diversos fabricantes e escalas. Aqui no Brasil temos um único fabricante que por sua vez é o único fabricante do hemisfério sul, chama-se Frateschi, está é a única empresa que temos, obviamente não preciso dizer que pelo poder de compra dos Brasileiros os produtos oferecidos não são os melhores do mercado, infelizmente está bem abaixo do padrão Americano, Japonês e Europeu, porém é nacional!!
Isso é muito ruim você não ter realmente nenhuma escolha sobre a compra de trem no lugar onde você mora. Tenho certeza que muitas pessoas compram fora do eBay, se possível. Obrigado por assistir.
thanks to the mouleff (spelling?) brothers they bought cal expo fair grounds and raised the prices so high. no vendor could afford to do any show there, so many shows (not just train shows) have just gone poof in the wind... like the saying goes. so now it is very hard to find let alone get to one in cal. I for one can not afford to drive 300-400 miles (worse case three day's for one day at a show. two full days driving). just to go to one, or it is so small it's not worth it. you who live on the east coast have it great as many shows, not so far from anything.
Why is Lionel and the other o-gauge stuff so expensive is it because they don't have much competition. You know it doesn't cost 4 or 5 hundred dollars to make an engine or $35.00 and up to make a plastic box car. Heck you can buy a great table saw for $500.00 Lionel makes good stuff but good grief what's up with the ridiculously high prices I wish they had more competition and maybe prices would go down so more people could enjoy the hobby.
Weaver and Pennsylvania used to make American-made locomotives and rolling stock and they would be cheaper than what Lionel or mph with charge for their stuff that is made in China. I am so sorry that he retired and did not have someone to take over the business. People in Pennsylvania don't work for $2 an hour. I hate that Williams was destroyed by Bachmann. I like nice simple reliable easy to service locomotives without all the bells and whistles and crap to get in the way.
That was a fun train show. It has gotten a lot smaller over the years. Thanks for sharing.
Not a bad show thanks for watching
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They won't even come to N.Y.
Too expensive
I enjoyed your video. Nice Job.
Thank you, Jim. Thanks for watching
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Great stuff!
Great job on the video of the show. Ralph's Trains has been to the Greenberg Train Show in Edison NJ. The $3k Blue comet must the original. The $500 one probably a MTH reproduction
I Think your right on the Blue Comet. Thank you for watching.
Olá! Incrível ver o quão variado são as opções que os norte americanos possuem seja qual for o produto, diversos fabricantes e escalas. Aqui no Brasil temos um único fabricante que por sua vez é o único fabricante do hemisfério sul, chama-se Frateschi, está é a única empresa que temos, obviamente não preciso dizer que pelo poder de compra dos Brasileiros os produtos oferecidos não são os melhores do mercado, infelizmente está bem abaixo do padrão Americano, Japonês e Europeu, porém é nacional!!
Isso é muito ruim você não ter realmente nenhuma escolha sobre a compra de trem no lugar onde você mora. Tenho certeza que muitas pessoas compram fora do eBay, se possível. Obrigado por assistir.
You did not talk about the great products by Gilbert and Lionel American Flyer. The perfect size!
Sorry about that must of just overlooked it. Thanks for watching.
Open spaces besides club circle tracks can be used as runways.
thanks to the mouleff (spelling?) brothers they bought cal expo fair grounds and raised the prices so high. no vendor could afford to do any show there, so many shows (not just train shows) have just gone poof in the wind... like the saying goes.
so now it is very hard to find let alone get to one in cal.
I for one can not afford to drive 300-400 miles (worse case three day's for one day at a show. two full days driving). just to go to one, or it is so small it's not worth it.
you who live on the east coast have it great as many shows, not so far from anything.
There are a ton of shows on the east coast for sure. Thank you for watching.
The prices are all way too high! Outrage I
You need to do your homework before you buy anything. Thank you for watching.
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When you shoot this were you high?
Maybe why. Thanks for watching
Why is Lionel and the other o-gauge stuff so expensive is it because they don't have much competition. You know it doesn't cost 4 or 5 hundred dollars to make an engine or $35.00 and up to make a plastic box car. Heck you can buy a great table saw for $500.00 Lionel makes good stuff but good grief what's up with the ridiculously high prices I wish they had more competition and maybe prices would go down so more people could enjoy the hobby.
You are very correct. I do G-scale you should see those prices. Thank you for watching.
Weaver and Pennsylvania used to make American-made locomotives and rolling stock and they would be cheaper than what Lionel or mph with charge for their stuff that is made in China. I am so sorry that he retired and did not have someone to take over the business. People in Pennsylvania don't work for $2 an hour. I hate that Williams was destroyed by Bachmann. I like nice simple reliable easy to service locomotives without all the bells and whistles and crap to get in the way.
Go to a show with used stuff.
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Club circle comes out to be real scale and location s.
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So what did u buy
I didn’t buy anything this time around. Thank you for watching
Two flat cars with tractors for $135? Pound sand buddy.