There seem to be a lot of P4 parts on e-bay at present (finescale section), especially AG wheelsets for Southern locos and Ultrascale conversion sets.
Someone having a big clear out.
Keith
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If you want an example of the apparently ignorant trader selling stuff on ebay, look no further than;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MIKE-SHARMAN- ... 1195924091?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNIDENTIFIED- ... 2ed8367607
Perhaps Horsetan can get a bargain here.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MIKE-SHARMAN- ... 1195924091?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNIDENTIFIED- ... 2ed8367607
Perhaps Horsetan can get a bargain here.
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Not all e-bay dealers are ignorant of the value of what they are selling as witness this item I bought last week
"Kennedy 6" Dial Caliper in excellent condition these calipers are imperial. (Reason for sale, as they are no use to me whatsoever) Any question please ask. These usually retail between 70-90pounds so grab a bargain"
I got them it £4. 19 plus £3.20 postage. I got fed up with forgetting to switch off the cheapie 4" digital claiper I got from Chronos, the cost of buying replacement batteries would soon add up to what I paid for the Kennedy one
I have in fact stopped buying 'modern' tools and now look only for tools from th older makers like Starrett, Eclipse, M&W etc and get 'vintage' stuff even then.
John
"Kennedy 6" Dial Caliper in excellent condition these calipers are imperial. (Reason for sale, as they are no use to me whatsoever) Any question please ask. These usually retail between 70-90pounds so grab a bargain"
I got them it £4. 19 plus £3.20 postage. I got fed up with forgetting to switch off the cheapie 4" digital claiper I got from Chronos, the cost of buying replacement batteries would soon add up to what I paid for the Kennedy one
I have in fact stopped buying 'modern' tools and now look only for tools from th older makers like Starrett, Eclipse, M&W etc and get 'vintage' stuff even then.
John
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John,
not all, but an increasing number who, judging by the number of transactions they have clocked up are "traders".
There seems to be a trend towards the contents of estates and collections getting into the hands of people who don't always understand what they have or how best to "promote " it for sale. In the examples I quoted there is no information of wheel size, number of spokes (or even the quantity of wheels). How can you expect any sensible person to bid for something so badly described, unless you don't actually know what the item is, how it is used, what it fits, etc.
Dealing with someone who knows what they have for sale and can describe correctly it is more likely to inspire at least a degree of confidence in their professionalism and make a purchase more likely. If, as in your case you get bargain, so much the better.
Jol
not all, but an increasing number who, judging by the number of transactions they have clocked up are "traders".
There seems to be a trend towards the contents of estates and collections getting into the hands of people who don't always understand what they have or how best to "promote " it for sale. In the examples I quoted there is no information of wheel size, number of spokes (or even the quantity of wheels). How can you expect any sensible person to bid for something so badly described, unless you don't actually know what the item is, how it is used, what it fits, etc.
Dealing with someone who knows what they have for sale and can describe correctly it is more likely to inspire at least a degree of confidence in their professionalism and make a purchase more likely. If, as in your case you get bargain, so much the better.
Jol
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The number of fuzzy photos is on the increase again. I don't bid if I can't see what it is. Having said that someone sold a 4F described as 00 and it was P4. Needed some degreaser to free it up and it was perfect (as far as an Airfix/ Percy combo can get).
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Looking at those wheels I'd say they are EM especially as the other wheels are.
Ordsall Road (BR(E)), Forge Mill Sidings (BR(M)), Kirkcliffe Coking Plant (BR(E)), Swanage (BR (S)) and Heaby (LMS/MR). Acquired Thorneywood (GNR). Still trying to "Keep the Balance".
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