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Old 02-08-2008, 11:23   #8 (permalink)
Ferroequinologist
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I've been doing this for ages now! I don't really have the room here in Norfolk for lots of stuff, but when I move this month I will have my 40+ acres to hide stuff on. Yes, if I was bidding on something close and lost, then was asked to pick it up, no hard feelings. They must have wanted it more than I did! Also, this opens up whole new areas to buy stuff for people who were usually stuck within a certain range. Now I could say bid on AL and KS auctions, where stuff might be cheaper or something I really want but can't get locally would come up for auction. Then I could plan to come out and get it or have it shipped in a more suitable time frame.

I like it and can volunteer for SC right now. Modest fees, like fuel or maybe a trade if you got like a large lot of something useful. I wouldn't gouge anyone. Because I wouldn't want another lot to gouge me.
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1985 M1008 w/'hyrail' gear, EX-Ft Stewart Railroad
1983 M915a1 'Rosie'
1980 MKT-75A
1979 M967 Refueling tanker
1970 M818 'Boxer' aka M818 of DEATH
1969 40ft USA Boxcar in OD green
1968 M101
1968 M270
19?? M543
1953 60ft Troop Train Kitchen car
1953 60ft 8 room Domitory car
1929 Plymouth 10 ton gas loco, EX-USN

Wife's MVs-
1967 M109A3 'Bella'
1963 M37B1
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