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Re: SEC87K & FC87K for trade
Folks, I should have been more specific. I've had a few inquiries.
I'm not selling. I'm offering to trade. I'd rather have some of the steam locos pockets, or extended shanks, etc.
If no trade
Folks, I should have been more specific. I've had a few inquiries.
I'm not selling. I'm offering to trade. I'd rather have some of the steam locos pockets, or extended shanks, etc.
If no trade
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Steve Wintner
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#2577
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Re: SEC87K & FC87K for trade
How much would you want for the FC87? And how many are there? I have been dying to get ahold of some for my coal train
How much would you want for the FC87? And how many are there? I have been dying to get ahold of some for my coal train
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Todd Fisher
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#2576
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SEC87K & FC87K for trade
I grabbed some Sergents off eBay. It included 2 packs of SEC87Ks and 2 packs of FC87Ks. I don't need them, will trade for other no-longer-available couplers better suited to the steam / transition
I grabbed some Sergents off eBay. It included 2 packs of SEC87Ks and 2 packs of FC87Ks. I don't need them, will trade for other no-longer-available couplers better suited to the steam / transition
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Steve Wintner
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#2575
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Not specifically aimed at you Leni, just a reminder to the whole list that politics are not appropriate for this list. And all messages that were political today have been deleted.
Mike Conder-
Not specifically aimed at you Leni, just a reminder to the whole list that politics are not appropriate for this list. And all messages that were political today have been deleted.
Mike Conder-
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Mike Conder
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#2574
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
I find it curious that Mike should
blow a gasket at my agreeing with someone else’s assessment of DeJoy, while apparently remaining unperturbed by those very comments, repeated by their author
I find it curious that Mike should
blow a gasket at my agreeing with someone else’s assessment of DeJoy, while apparently remaining unperturbed by those very comments, repeated by their author
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Leni Bogat
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#2573
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
dale yeah I understand that ... but sometime last November the USPS restricted deliveries to Australia and New Zealand ... along with such great spots as Yemen and Afghanistan etc.
Mike Conder
dale yeah I understand that ... but sometime last November the USPS restricted deliveries to Australia and New Zealand ... along with such great spots as Yemen and Afghanistan etc.
Mike Conder
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Mike Conder
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#2571
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
No politics allowed on this site ... please stop this line of discussion immediately and that comment will be deleted from the files.
Mike Conder - list co-owner
Virus-free. www.avg.com
No politics allowed on this site ... please stop this line of discussion immediately and that comment will be deleted from the files.
Mike Conder - list co-owner
Virus-free. www.avg.com
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Mike Conder
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#2570
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Yes but the current problem is tha First Calls isn't currently available, only Priority for about US$80+ per package or Global Express for US$123. And I was told at the Post Office that it's because
Yes but the current problem is tha First Calls isn't currently available, only Priority for about US$80+ per package or Global Express for US$123. And I was told at the Post Office that it's because
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Mike Conder
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#2569
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Mike,
British Air and Lufthansa have daily flights to Denver from London and Frankfurt respectively. They fly to Denver not because there is a great, vast need for people to get from those points of
Mike,
British Air and Lufthansa have daily flights to Denver from London and Frankfurt respectively. They fly to Denver not because there is a great, vast need for people to get from those points of
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Dale Buxton <dbtuathaddana@...>
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#2568
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Dale, a truer work was ne’er spoke. The man is a crook pure and simple and needs to go stand in the corner for about twenty years.
Leni
Dale, a truer work was ne’er spoke. The man is a crook pure and simple and needs to go stand in the corner for about twenty years.
Leni
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Leni Bogat
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#2567
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Last I heard was that the US has limited service to Oz and New Zealand as normal commercial flights there have been curtailed by those countries. No planes, no mail heading to/from there on
Last I heard was that the US has limited service to Oz and New Zealand as normal commercial flights there have been curtailed by those countries. No planes, no mail heading to/from there on
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Mike Conder
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#2565
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
The current US postmaster is a self serving face job named Louis DeJoy. Last December he suddenly announced that the United States Postal Service could no longer afford to ship the mail to Australia
The current US postmaster is a self serving face job named Louis DeJoy. Last December he suddenly announced that the United States Postal Service could no longer afford to ship the mail to Australia
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Dale Buxton <dbtuathaddana@...>
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#2564
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Hi all,
I have confirmed with our postal service that we are indeed ok to send to the USA currently but as noted the best, and only option I am offering, is Express International Parcel. This includes
Hi all,
I have confirmed with our postal service that we are indeed ok to send to the USA currently but as noted the best, and only option I am offering, is Express International Parcel. This includes
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Justin Walker
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#2562
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Andy,
It's not just 1st Class Package International, it's Priority Mail International as well. The only option is Priority Mail Express International, which is 30% more than Priority Mail
Andy,
It's not just 1st Class Package International, it's Priority Mail International as well. The only option is Priority Mail Express International, which is 30% more than Priority Mail
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James Koretsky
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#2561
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
There is currently some sort of financial or regulatory stand-off between the USPS and the Australian mail system, at least from the US outbound. First class package service has been suspended in
There is currently some sort of financial or regulatory stand-off between the USPS and the Australian mail system, at least from the US outbound. First class package service has been suspended in
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Andy Reichert
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#2560
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Re: For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Sorry to hear you will not be using Sergent couplers any longer.
You have an idea what the shipping cost to a 53150 zip code would be?
Thank you
John Sorrel
Sorry to hear you will not be using Sergent couplers any longer.
You have an idea what the shipping cost to a 53150 zip code would be?
Thank you
John Sorrel
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John Sorrel
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#2559
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For Sale: Multiple coupler types, assembled and kits - Australia
Hi all,
Sadly as I leave HO scale I must part with my beloved Sergent Couplers. So far all the rolling stock I have sold has been dispersing Sergents to the country however I still have a large supply
Hi all,
Sadly as I leave HO scale I must part with my beloved Sergent Couplers. So far all the rolling stock I have sold has been dispersing Sergents to the country however I still have a large supply
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Justin Walker
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#2558
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Sergent coupler mounting, Branchlines' Pullman cars
Hello,
I don't recall seeing how anyone mounted Sergents on their Branchlines Pullman. Here's what I came up with so far.
I flipped one of Smoky Mountain Model Works coupler boxes upside down. The
Hello,
I don't recall seeing how anyone mounted Sergents on their Branchlines Pullman. Here's what I came up with so far.
I flipped one of Smoky Mountain Model Works coupler boxes upside down. The
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Steve Wintner
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#2557
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Re: Self centering, followup
Subsequently I have found that a lateral bias equivalent to substituting .008 wire for .005 can be obtained by installing two .005 wires on one side. Turns out it is just as effective and results in
Subsequently I have found that a lateral bias equivalent to substituting .008 wire for .005 can be obtained by installing two .005 wires on one side. Turns out it is just as effective and results in
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George Hofmann
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#2556
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Re: Self centering, followup
I feel like the wires have to stick out of the box. I don't want them to scrape their ends on the plastic since these wires being incredibly small are sharp. I'm thinking they could dig in to the
I feel like the wires have to stick out of the box. I don't want them to scrape their ends on the plastic since these wires being incredibly small are sharp. I'm thinking they could dig in to the
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George Hofmann
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#2555
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