Keep attending the shows and S Fests, Chris, and looking close. I thought I had 
missed a bargain by walking past about a dozen AF reefer shells and missing 
them at a dollar apiece, then I found some a few years later at the same price. 
I didn't keep walking, this time.

Same with some Pikemaster flat car bodies. Actually, I'd rather convert these, 
since preparing the underbody for Ace bolsters is so much easier

Bob Nicholson  _____________________________________________


--- In [email protected], Christopher Borgmeyer <cborgmeyer@...> wrote:
>
> A guy can dream Ed.  I just can't imagine AF guys are running out to  
> buy all those busted up old flats, gons and caboose.  What ever  
> happened to the laws of supply and demand?  I guess what  
> macroeconomics professors fail to take into account are the offsetting  
> factors of train show table costs.  :)
> 
> Chris Borgmeyer
> 
>  >Chris....Don't hold your breath waiting for the ten cent AF car  
> body. I doubt it will ever arrive. I speak as an "S elder" who spent  
>  >his misguided youth searching for old AF heavyweight cars and  
> spliced them to obtain a longer length....Cheers...Ed L.
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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