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The funniest ZeeBay listing ever
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Lajos:laugh:
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Now for a serious question: Generally speaking, do your trains run clockwise or counter-clockwise?
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In one way it's right of course
I'd put in a bid, but there's no shipping to Australia
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I run mine both ways, simply because I like to see the different aspects you get from doing that.That IS funny
Now for a serious question: Generally speaking, do your trains run clockwise or counter-clockwise?
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Is that running on a single track or double track? If double track which track runs in which direction.
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I just had to tease this seller a bit so this is the question I asked.........
"How can you tell it is a left turn piece of track? I need a right turn piece of track. Thank you."
I am waiting to see what answer this seller gives me.
I really really need a right hand piece of track...
Loren
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serious question deserves serious answer:. . . Now for a serious question:
Generally speaking, do your trains run clockwise or counter-clockwise?
if you were modelling particular railroad in particular location you would do your research and follow full size pratice closely (and it varies - there is no one rule for all), but since you are just doing fantasy thingy it doesn't matter - it is your railroad and it will run whichever way you fancy
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Mostly on a single track. On double track it's as per German practice - ie right handed (as in the USA).Gary,
Is that running on a single track or double track? If double track which track runs in which direction.
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What gets me is advertising one piece of track at a time.
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So it is obvious this fellow is out to make a buck or two.
After he has learned the track is not only left, but can be used for both, left and right turns... Hey, it's universal! It worth alot more.
Lajos:cheer:
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I'll split the cost with you.
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He wrote back that it was a piece left over from his grandmother?
Here is his quote..... "not sure i just put that because that's what it looked like. left over track grandmother had."
I seriously doubt he knows anything about model railroading.....
"Toto, I don't think we are in Kansas anymore"
Loren
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In my travels in eBay, I've found that some sellers buy stuff at local estate sales, inherit stuff, or sell things for friends/family - and they most often don't know anything about what they're selling. eBay is truly a buyer beware place. In this instance of the left turn track ( !!!), if you ask any questions about the condition of the track, the seller couldn't tell you anything useful about that either. Buyer beware!
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Another brilliant listing from the same seller. Bid on a "storage tower".
Not my auction to promote.
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