I am in liquidation mode. Before I go to EBAY I have some Frisco items someone might be interest in. Prices are before cost of postage. BLI SW 7 Black/Yellow #301 $120 Keith Robinson installed a Tsunami 2 and current keeper. Light use. Set up for drift and braking F6. Stewart Baldwin Black/Yellow #214 $120 Keith Robinson installed Tsunami 1. Light use. I hate to let this one go just for the start-up sequence. Railings are still on the sprue. I never drilled holes for stacks and therefore managed to lose them. Should be available from Bowser. Set up for drift and Braking F6 Walthers FM #281, #276 Black/Yellow $40 each Have some use on them, my first locomotives. Have not run for awhile, might be a little stiff. Good cheap power. AMB Laser Caboose with decals, still in kit form $30 Blueford Shops Frisco Transfer Caboose #1311 $25 Walthers Troop car, Edit posters request[ My memory failed me on this. I went and look at it this morning and it is not undecorated, but in Pullman Green "Troop Kitchen". But is the model in the picture.] $30 Have Champ express reefer decals
John - Welcome to the club! I've been in liquidation mode for about three years now. Kind of taking my time. A lot of the items went to friends in frisco.org, but I'm pretty much all eBay now. Not all railroad stuff, but naval history items as well, another hobby. Been on that kick lately, having good success. We lived in St Louis most of my life, had a lot of room there. In 2016, we moved to SW Florida in a condo on the Gulf Coast. Not near as much room here compared to our house in StL. Hence the selling binge. Ken
John, I would post on the swap meet tab of the forum, you will probably get a lot more takers if it’s listed there. Good luck!
RE: the troop sleeper-- What do you mean, the windows version? As in before rebuilding by the railroads? Like so?
John - When I first started three years ago, I always posted the items on the Swap Meet area of frisco.org, and had great success as my prices were right, and the items were in demand. Since then, success via Swap Meet has slowed to nil. Many of the items I still have to sell are not unique, and not much interest surfaces. So, I moved back to eBay, where I have been active on and off since 1996. All of the railroad items I have listed have sold quickly and I'm now thinning my naval history hobby where most of the items are books. Having pretty good success there after a slow start. I'm posting the not 100% exciting, but rare, stuff first, and moving steadily to the exciting items. The next few weeks should be good - posting a hard-to-find five volume set of very detailed books on the two German Kriegsmarine battleships, Bismarck and Tirpitz, plus one book on their one and only aircraft carrier, Graf Zeppelin, which never saw service. Most of what I want to sell are German items as the USN books, etc, went long ago. K