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Title: Hey Cobrabob and Joe Satnik... Check this out!
Post by: 671 on January 22, 2013, 05:03:43 PM
Hi to all that read this,

   'Wholesale Trains' on line has a great sale if you are looking for a new FA-1 AA Loco set.  Very similar in size to the WbyB F3's.  $ 129.99 for the Williams by Bachmann A A set in several road names.

    I have the Louisville road name in the A B A. Great detail, handles, ladders and screening. Great runner! Smoooooth. Great puller! Dual motors.

    If you are looking for some new "Horses" for your stable, now is the time to act.

                      I love spending your money! (ha ha ha)...671
Title: Re: Hey Cobrabob and Joe Satnik... Check this out!
Post by: Cobrabob8 on January 22, 2013, 08:02:03 PM
671,
Thanks for the tip. ;D
Cobrabob.
By the way. I bought my Pennsy Alco Fas a few years back and I love them. They were my first Williams/ Williams by Bachmann locomotive purchase.
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Title: Re: Hey Cobrabob and Joe Satnik... Check this out!
Post by: Cobrabob8 on January 22, 2013, 08:08:24 PM
Of the last eight locomotives which I have purchased, six are Williams! Two Lionels.
Cobrabob.
Pennsy Alco FA, A-A
C&O BL-2
Santa Fe F3, A-B-A
Pennsy 4-6-4 Small Hudson
B&O NW-2 switcher
Pennsy Baldwin RF-16 Sharks, A-B-A

Future Purhases on my 2013 List:
NYC GP-30 (soon)
PRR NW-2 switcher
   Wish List:
Western Pacific  F3, A-A maybe a B unit!
Western Maryland Alco FA, A-A

Title: Re: Hey Cobrabob and Joe Satnik... Check this out!
Post by: Joe Satnik on January 23, 2013, 01:48:13 AM
Dear 671,

Thanks for the mention and the 7.5 seconds.  (Had to split the 15 seconds of "Subject Line" fame with Cobrabob.)

Well, I wish I had Cobrabob's train budget. 

When you mention purchases, I think of the old cartoon drawing of a man opening his wallet,

only to have a moth fly out. 

It has something to do with regular monthly bills plus Christmas bills....

I suppose post-Christmas train sales are something one could save up for, but that takes thinking... and planning.....

Joe