Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?
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Thanks, gentlemen, and that would be a fun job, cudgee.

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Cool shots, Ike!
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Great pictures & videos everyone!
John your painting & decaling work is very nice!
Good job!

Off to work now.

John your painting & decaling work is very nice!
Off to work now.
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Thanks, Tom!
My brother sent me the WRSR picture and the graffiti refers are from today's coffee walk.
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I've had this Lionel Train Watch for over 20 years I believe. I do not wear it, I don't keep the battery in the watch for fear of corrosion over time, however, I just recently put the battery in to make sure that it still runs, it does.
The train is the actual second hand as it continuously travels around the dial.
With a push of a button above the time setter, you'll hear a full spectrum of lifelike sounds such as a whistle blowing, train chugging and even the clanking of a railroad crossing.
Dan
The train is the actual second hand as it continuously travels around the dial.
With a push of a button above the time setter, you'll hear a full spectrum of lifelike sounds such as a whistle blowing, train chugging and even the clanking of a railroad crossing.
Dan
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Lionel Trains was founded in 1900 in New York City, Joshua Lionel Cowen produced Lionel’s first train model named the Electric Express. It was Cowen himself who suggested department stores to integrate their model trains into Christmas displays, which spurred the well-known correlation between model trains and the popular winter holiday. From the mid-1940s through the 1950s, Lionel became the most successful manufacturer of classic toy trains. Today, Lionel continues to create classic train sets to bring joy to both children and collectors alike. APMEX and Lionel partnered to create 500 unique mint cars, configured to carry eight real 1 oz .999 Silver mini bricks available only from APMEX. Imagine having actual Silver holdings on the move in your model town – with the APMEXclusive® Lionel mint car collector’s set, you can make that a reality for your collection today.
I purchased this set in late 2021 that included 8 Mini 1 oz. Silver .999 Silver bricks which was selling at $23.21 an oz. Silver today (03/26/2022) is at $25.80 per oz.
Gold was at $1,825.30 per oz. Gold today is $1,968.20 per oz. However, Gold is not sold in "Mini Bricks" like the pictured Silver Bricks below.
And of course you must pay the "Over Spot Premiums" for any Precious Metals. Therefore, if 8 oz. of Gold were purchashed for this train car at current Gold prices, it would cost a bit over $17.000.00 yup, Seventeen Thousand Dollars.
The Rail Car is an actual operational "O" Guage railroad car. It has Die-cast sprung trucks and operating couplers. Metal frame, wheels, axles and brake wheel. The detailed molded body is custom built to carry APMEX 1 oz. .999 Silver Miniature Mint Bricks. The Silver Bricks are also stackable (pictured below) just like we see Gold Bricks stacked at Fort Knox.
Length: 12 inches
Width: 2.5 inches
Height: 3.25 inches
O Guage
Min Curve: 0-27
As of this posting, there are 52 of the 500 sets remaining. Sold only at APMEX.
Dan
I purchased this set in late 2021 that included 8 Mini 1 oz. Silver .999 Silver bricks which was selling at $23.21 an oz. Silver today (03/26/2022) is at $25.80 per oz.
Gold was at $1,825.30 per oz. Gold today is $1,968.20 per oz. However, Gold is not sold in "Mini Bricks" like the pictured Silver Bricks below.
And of course you must pay the "Over Spot Premiums" for any Precious Metals. Therefore, if 8 oz. of Gold were purchashed for this train car at current Gold prices, it would cost a bit over $17.000.00 yup, Seventeen Thousand Dollars.
The Rail Car is an actual operational "O" Guage railroad car. It has Die-cast sprung trucks and operating couplers. Metal frame, wheels, axles and brake wheel. The detailed molded body is custom built to carry APMEX 1 oz. .999 Silver Miniature Mint Bricks. The Silver Bricks are also stackable (pictured below) just like we see Gold Bricks stacked at Fort Knox.
Length: 12 inches
Width: 2.5 inches
Height: 3.25 inches
O Guage
Min Curve: 0-27
As of this posting, there are 52 of the 500 sets remaining. Sold only at APMEX.
Dan
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Great posts. Fantastic to see members posting this stuff, not only is it interesting, but informative, i would have had no idea about this until reading your posts. Thanks very much.Old Folder wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 2:25 am Lionel Trains was founded in 1900 in New York City, Joshua Lionel Cowen produced Lionel’s first train model named the Electric Express. It was Cowen himself who suggested department stores to integrate their model trains into Christmas displays, which spurred the well-known correlation between model trains and the popular winter holiday. From the mid-1940s through the 1950s, Lionel became the most successful manufacturer of classic toy trains. Today, Lionel continues to create classic train sets to bring joy to both children and collectors alike. APMEX and Lionel partnered to create 500 unique mint cars, configured to carry eight real 1 oz .999 Silver mini bricks available only from APMEX. Imagine having actual Silver holdings on the move in your model town – with the APMEXclusive® Lionel mint car collector’s set, you can make that a reality for your collection today.
I purchased this set in late 2021 that included 8 Mini 1 oz. Silver .999 Silver bricks which was selling at $23.21 an oz. Silver today (03/26/2022) is at $25.80 per oz.
Gold was at $1,825.30 per oz. Gold today is $1,968.20 per oz. However, Gold is not sold in "Mini Bricks" like the pictured Silver Bricks below.
And of course you must pay the "Over Spot Premiums" for any Precious Metals. Therefore, if 8 oz. of Gold were purchashed for this train car at current Gold prices, it would cost a bit over $17.000.00 yup, Seventeen Thousand Dollars.
The Rail Car is an actual operational "O" Guage railroad car. It has Die-cast sprung trucks and operating couplers. Metal frame, wheels, axles and brake wheel. The detailed molded body is custom built to carry APMEX 1 oz. .999 Silver Miniature Mint Bricks. The Silver Bricks are also stackable (pictured below) just like we see Gold Bricks stacked at Fort Knox.
Length: 12 inches
Width: 2.5 inches
Height: 3.25 inches
O Guage
Min Curve: 0-27
As of this posting, there are 52 of the 500 sets remaining. Sold only at APMEX.
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Good info and great photos,Dan. I've said it before......I always enjoy your posts!
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Very cool watch and rolling stock, Dan.
We spent the weekend at Bavarian Inn in Shepherdstown, WV and if it wasn't for the window screen, I would have gotten an awesome shot of 4 Norfolk Southern diesels pulling a double-stack across the trestle from Maryland into West Virginia. Got some better shots of the trestle and previous trestles while hiking on the C&O Canal towpath this morning.
I did manage to hit two model train shops over the weekend too. Loco Joe's is about 15 miles South of Martinsburg and Toy Trains and Collectibles in Manassas is a Lionel lover's dream. The elderly gentleman who owns this place is super nice and went out of his way to find two lightbulbs for me. Loco Joe's had a decent collection but Toy Trains and Collectibles blew my socks off.
We spent the weekend at Bavarian Inn in Shepherdstown, WV and if it wasn't for the window screen, I would have gotten an awesome shot of 4 Norfolk Southern diesels pulling a double-stack across the trestle from Maryland into West Virginia. Got some better shots of the trestle and previous trestles while hiking on the C&O Canal towpath this morning.
I did manage to hit two model train shops over the weekend too. Loco Joe's is about 15 miles South of Martinsburg and Toy Trains and Collectibles in Manassas is a Lionel lover's dream. The elderly gentleman who owns this place is super nice and went out of his way to find two lightbulbs for me. Loco Joe's had a decent collection but Toy Trains and Collectibles blew my socks off.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Good info and great photos,Dan. I've said it before......I always enjoy your posts!
Thank you Gentlemen.
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Good post, John! You got me researching Shepherdstown and the railroad, there is some good history online. I was surprised to read that the bridge was built in 1904, earlier than I would have guessed. An even earlier bridge was completed in 1880, I guess those are the ruins from it that are shown in your photos.1967redrider wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:29 pm Very cool watch and rolling stock, Dan.![]()
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We spent the weekend
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Waukonda wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 9:58 amGood post, John! You got me researching Shepherdstown and the railroad, there is some good history online. I was surprised to read that the bridge was built in 1904, earlier than I would have guessed. An even earlier bridge was completed in 1880, I guess those are the ruins from it that are shown in your photos.1967redrider wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:29 pm Very cool watch and rolling stock, Dan.![]()
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We spent the weekend
Yes, lots of history there.
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Being a train fan who lives in coal country......I liked this meme when I saw it.
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Very cool Dan!Old Folder wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 2:25 am
As of this posting, there are 52 of the 500 sets remaining. Sold only at APMEX.
Dan
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Great pictures John!1967redrider wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:29 pm Very cool watch and rolling stock, Dan.![]()
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We spent the weekend at Bavarian Inn in Shepherdstown, WV and if it wasn't for the window screen, I would have gotten an awesome shot of 4 Norfolk Southern diesels pulling a double-stack across the trestle from Maryland into West Virginia. Got some better shots of the trestle and previous trestles while hiking on the C&O Canal towpath this morning.
I did manage to hit two model train shops over the weekend too. Loco Joe's is about 15 miles South of Martinsburg and Toy Trains and Collectibles in Manassas is a Lionel lover's dream. The elderly gentleman who owns this place is super nice and went out of his way to find two lightbulbs for me. Loco Joe's had a decent collection but Toy Trains and Collectibles blew my socks off.
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I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
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TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
Weebit-Nano https://www.weebit-nano.com/
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Thanks, David.
We did see a lot of water fowl, Tom.
We did see a lot of water fowl, Tom.
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Forgot to post, very funny Ike.
Made this short vid last night.
Made this short vid last night.
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Very nice paint scheme and a great shot, Ike.

Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
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Thanks, I liked the way the paint scheme looked with the 2 back to back. The sun had all but disappeared so I had to lighten it up a little.
Ike