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Anyone dealth with John at Maine Trains? I believe he is semi retired. Wondering if any of my northeastern N scalers buddies had bought from him. Not interested in flames.
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I am pretty sure that he was at the ARS show with a booth this past Feb.
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May 03, 2012, 07:12:24 AM »
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Is there possibly more than one Maine Trains? I've bought from the store in Chelmsford, MA, and have seen the owner Gerry Rooks with a table at an occasional show-he's a good guy...
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May 07, 2012, 02:11:33 PM »
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After a long hard fought battle I now have my grayback need fullfilled!! I am sure a couple of you remember my frustration after IM cancelled the CBQ run of FT's a while back.
Well Maine Trains
http://www.mainetrains.net/
showed them in stock and a couple of emails later they were comfirmed in stock. I ordered them late Friday night and they arrived in my mail box today. I called John directly to place the order and he was very friendly!
Since I asked others opinions I wanted to share my positive experience.
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May 07, 2012, 02:25:04 PM »
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I guess there
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more than one Maine Trains; this is the one of which I was speaking...
http://www.mainetrains.com/
Yours looks like a cool place-bookmarked...
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