Bill, I know what you're talking about. It was at the Denver
convention that I had my young daughter setup at a table with several of
my cars that I needed to part with. I remember John Bortz buying a Rex
low sided gondola and then showing several folks all the detail that had
been added, and what a good deal he had received while not knowing who
had built it.
This made me think, wow maybe I should have asked for a lot more money,
but then again it's also a good feeling to know that my work was
appreciated and the car now had a good home.
Another way to see it-- it's sort of like being a 'playboy' aka Charlie
Sheen, love them for awhile then move on to something different! I
guess that's the Sinful part!
Bob Werre
PhotoTraxx
On 9/17/12 7:11 PM, Willam Fraley wrote:
I agree with Bill [lane] , I have so much S scale stuff it is "S"infull!"
I admire those on the list who constantly dispose of their equipment.
I just have a hard time giving it up, I worked so hard for it over the
years, and I spent a bundle this year buying more! Gulp!
Sincerely,
Bill (Fraley)