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have a suitcase full of 20?? year old trains

Started by gordo, August 04, 2007, 04:03:43 PM

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gordo

have a suitcase full of 20?? year old trains new in the box. i have no idea how to find a value for them.  any online guides?? any help would be appreciated. and dont tell me they are worth $20.00 and you would be doing me a favor by taking them off my hands.

Pacific Northern

Best place for you to check out would be e-bay.

Pretty hard for anyone here to even guess without your indicating what the brand name and what the engines are.
Pacific Northern

gordo

there is a whole bunh of different makers and models, heres one for ya: Bachmann 2-8-0 consolidation classic collectors series part # 53002 santa fe. i don't know what year these are from. is there a stamp or something on the trains to tell me? i don't think this has ever been out of the box so i'm not sure if i want to open it.

tx

Craig

Actually, what you have is a suitcase full of model rail stock. A model locomotive or freight/passenger car does not a model train make.

What scale are these? What other brands? Unfortunately, plastic model rail stock does not appreciate in value. Where locomotives are concerned, today's product is far superior to anything produced in even the recent past. Items that old may not even run and they have no collector value. That doesn't mean you don't have something that would sell or that somebody might like to see in his or her roster.

As has been suggested, locate similar items on eBay for approximate value. But know that you can’t compare 20-year-old products with modern offerings, price wise. They just didn’t compare in quality to current merchandise.

Craig



This one sold for 1200.00 Mexico Pesos . I would expect you'd get about 1/3 that amount.

gordo


gordo

so is it mainly experience that estimates value.

SteamGene

Quote from: gordo on August 04, 2007, 05:00:56 PM
so is it mainly experience that estimates value.


I'm not sure what you mean by that.  If you mean experienced people estimate value, I think you are right.  I've owned one of the Consolidations you mentioned - actually, two of them, but one was doctored to resemble a Mikado.  Both had problems pulling their tender.  For your Santa Fe Consolidation, I'd pay you $5 plus postage, as long as the postage wasn't more than another $5.  I'd do that only because I know what I could do with it.
I'd suggest putting it on e-Bay.  You may get lucky.  A year or so ago a lady asked this board about a train set and we told her - $5.  She sold it for more than $200 on e-Bay.  There's a note about somebody who just sold a box of junk on e-Bay for $4000.  You may be lucky and join them. 
Or you may be asking me about buying your Consolidation for $3.00
Gene
Chief Brass Hat
Virginia Tidewater and Piedmont Railroad
"Only coal fired steam locomotives"

lanny

I agree with Gene. Go eBay. Honestly and in detail describe what you can see from your models. Take good clear photos and if you don't want to open the boxes, mention that as well so that people will understand they are bidding on something that is new but hasn't been electrically tested.

Not infrequently I have been amazed by what folks are willing to pay for items I have put up for bid. Of course, at other times, I have been frustrated at seeing some of my really nice rolling stock go for very low prices.

You may want to hold off a bit, until the fall, when folks get more interested in 'inside' hobbies. Then list them. Who knows, your 'suitcase full of trains' may turn into a 'suitcase full of money'.

hope it does!

lanny nicolet
ICRR Steam & "Green Diamond" era modeler

Woody Elmore

The suitcase may be worth more than the HO trains.

Guilford Guy

Not worth much, I'll take em off your hands for 20$.
Alex


SteamGene

It varies from one country to the other, but 20 pesos is not very much, GG.
Gene
Chief Brass Hat
Virginia Tidewater and Piedmont Railroad
"Only coal fired steam locomotives"

Jim Banner

The 530 Consolidation had a flat, "pancake" motor that did not perform well at low speeds and was equiped with gears that were noisy at all speeds.  They make a good background decoration or you can sit one on the RIP track.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
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bevernie

              :D   GREETINGS!!
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LD303

 :D  I'll give you $25 for the whole mess.....sorry GG ;)
  I'm kidding.....Ebay is the way to go.