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It's funny, that's the reason I picked "December of 1985 on the NCR" when I was working at MBK 20 years ago.I can't imagine the temptations when you can get chips fresh off the line.
Like the song by glam metal band Cinderella goes "Don't know what you got Till it's gone".
Speaking from the HO side people didn't want cheaper stuff like the Athearn blue box and Roundhouse kits no more.
I started this so I'll add another 2 cents.Married, retired and disabled with 18-year-old triplets, 2 in college and one in a cooking school my budget is very limited. What I can spend is what I can make from the collections I bought when I worked in the Hobby Shop. I was at one point buying any D&H car that was produced, but those days are gone. I cannot afford to buy newly released cars. $31.00 for a NE Caboose? No, I will redo the Life-Likes I got for $5.00 each. The one thing I do have is time to redo cars ( I will post a 2-Bay ACF Center Flow I redid in D&H). And thanks to Jeff Martin I have a way to make stand-in D&H end cupola cabooses. And I have been able to use my modeling skills to make GP-39-2s from the shells and locos I had.But what am I trying to say? Are the model companies pricing themselves out of sales? The Atlas old cupola caboose which has been around forever is up to $22.95. I understand about costs for molds, production cost and the need to make a profit, But wasn't he reason production went to CHina to reduce costs?All I know I cannot buy the cars I wish to add to my D&H collection due to cost ( after years of paying less than $10 for atlas cars, I cannot bring myself to spend $31.00 for a NACC plug door box.Bruce
One thing to keep in mind: nobody's getting rich in the model train industry.
Ya know how to make a million dollars in model railroading ?Start with 2 million
Funny thing is that the dealers at the local train shows around here want ridiculous prices even for garbage. Like old Bachmann cabooses (not new run) with rapido couplers for $15! Some even still have the original $5 price tags! You would think they have gold for sale. Yes, there are sometimes few bargains to be found, but those are rare. Our shows are sort of what eBay has become - everybody *DOES* want to get rich selling crappy models.