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Recessionary times and MRR spending
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In my own case I've put some things on hold and will be engaging in "smarter" spending - ie working out what I really need and then buying at the best possible price. When the times were good it was just too easy to splash money around.
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I don't like the bankruptcy of Marklin. I hope the company can be reorganized & continue to make Zscale product.
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Hey Jim, I just remembered that I'd voted in that poll already Maybe I've got that condition that afflicts older people, but I don't remember what it's calledGary, I would direct you and everyone else to click on 'Community' above and then click on Polls. There you find that most say no, but it is close. We have many polls that drift off the Home Page. So it is good to check them out from time to time. You get Z points for voting as well. Cheers, Jim CCRR:)
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Three six nine, the monkey drank wine........is that remembering?
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Flash forward to now, present day. I found myself in the same position again over Christmas this year. I looked over my collection of equipment, and was once again astonished at what i had ammassed. I had been steadily buying new stuff from time to time since the last sell-off, and my collection had grown a lot. So many cars and locos, a few i didn't know i had, others i had forgotten about, some bought as close out deals that i never really wanted, and some i never really liked when i bought them. So on auction they go. And now once again i have money stitting in a pay-pal account to spend on new Z scale i want.
I kind of like the refreashing affect this is having on my rolling stock and locos. I sold of three MTL GP35's and my AZL GP7, so i could buy more SD70's. Got rid of my collection on UW coal hoppers so i could expand my Husky stack fleet. I plan to unload most of my trasition era gear, and replace it with more modern equipment like Hi-cubes, husky's and bethgons. Seams i bought a lot of transition era stuff when i first switched to north american prototypes, but have now found i like the modern stuff much more.
So if you have a bunch of unused and unwanted gear, you might think about selling it, and building yourself up a pay-pal nest egg for coming new releases in 2009.
Tony B...
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PS: There are of course many items in my collection that i will never sell, most notibly my first Z loco purchased in 1980. A Marklin german electic loco......
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At least when I get to the point of being a Hobo, I will get all the railroading I want. Just not Z scale.
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I bet, most of us have enough stuff to work on for at least ten years without spending any serious money. Time is here to build. It's -anyway- more fun than to worry about the economy.
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True. I think I will play around with scratch building.
Kelly I am sorry to hear that, I hope things improve for you.
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