bill:
the seller is jason siebold, and i have dealt with him in the past,
no complaints what so ever,
the seller is under no obligation to provide anyone with any estate
info, however i have talked
with jettie padget earlier on and the deceased lived in central
florida, and was a highrailer,
who had a lot of scale stuff, that he had not gotten around to
converting, what you see on
ebay, is the last of the train collection, he had numerous pieces of
shs and brass, that were priced
below market value earlier on, and he probably lost some money on the
prices, i'm sure he is
over compensating now, that he is getting to the bottom of the
barrel, i think that if you were
equally concerned about, some of the less than stellar manufactuers
out there, rather than
picking on an individual who has been above board, all along, we
wouldn't have some of
the problems, that we do now, covering up crimes, is not a high
reccomendation
mel perry
On Jul 1, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Bill Lane wrote:
There has been some brass for sale on eBay for a few months now for
a seller “Sunblazers” from Florida. I emailed and ask who the
collection came from and got no reply. Does anyone know whose stuff
it was? The prices are from a little high to way high. The X31
needs some repairs and a complete paint job.
The number on it is really for a X29. Why someone would go to the
trouble of painting - especially brass - and put a wrong number on
it is beyond me.
Thank You,
Bill Lane
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