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Chere Sickle
| | Posted on Monday, November 07, 2005 - 09:22 pm: | |
Going up in Grandma's attic is always a blast something around every corner. I found a Lionel train #2058 with a conductors hat. I can not find anything about the train on any web-site the box says 5 cars but there are 7 in the box.I am looking for a price,an info.The M.O'Neil's Co.Akron,Ohio sold this one.Thanks Chere |
   
H.Smoller
| | Posted on Sunday, June 13, 2004 - 07:05 pm: | |
Lionel train collection for sale in storage since 1984. To be sold in phases. Phase 1 are accessories that were damaged in storage but are restorable. E mail me @hsmo890626 for list and condition. Make offer for this lot. Los Angeles area. |
   
Gregg Mahlkov (Thirdrail)
| | Posted on Thursday, October 04, 2001 - 10:17 am: | |
Two ways...First, get a copy of "Classic Toy Trains" magazine, and contact collectors that advertise in it wanting to purchase collections, or second, list the items individually on eBay, especially of you have a digital camera and can post images. |
   
Ray Holland
| | Posted on Thursday, October 04, 2001 - 07:18 am: | |
Hi, I have decided to sell my Lionel trains from 1947 and also two more train sets I bought in the 80's, plus many, many accessories. The last time I used the trains was in 1997. I have stored the trains in an extra bedroom. I would rate the condition of the trains from good to excellent. Most have boxes and instructions. What do I need to do to have my trains in the best condition for resale and where is the best place to sell the trains. Thanks, Ray in Maryland |
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