Re: Shoreham Shops "Canadian" Cars $1,500 EACH?

  • From: Derek Boles <derekboles@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 11:22:04 -0400

1a. Shoreham Shops "Canadian" Cars $1,500 EACH?
    Posted by: "Mike Sowsun" msowsun@xxxxxxxx msowsun
    Date: Sun May 27, 2007 7:39 am ((PDT))

Can some please explain why these cars are worth over $1,000 USD each?


As a resident of Toronto, I am constantly reminded that there are a great many people in this country who have a great deal of money to spend and don't really care what something costs. Bidders see something they like, bid a phenomenal amount so it's guaranteed they'll win and the rest of us are just out of luck. Witness recent eBay transactions where people were paying $500 for a roster shot slide of a locomotive or streetcar.

Until a couple of years ago, I used to pick up old (1910-1920s) CP timetables on eBay for prices in the $15-$20 range. Now they are routinely selling for $50-$100 each. There's a dealer who shows up at local train shows here selling old timetables for up to $300 each. I never see anyone buying anything from him but, as a friend once told me, he only has to make one sale to make it worth his while.

I can't afford this hobby any more.

Derek Boles


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