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InstrEd

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  1. Sure Larry. I think it all these deals you can't keep them straight
  2. Thanks for posting. Wow $75 for all three main programs. That is a great deal.
  3. My guess-timate will be coming soon in the next couple of updates.
  4. I think I have them all Have to check when I get home.
  5. Fyxed that for you. You see your book is only Am. I Am looking for the I Am book. I Am a very fickle being and I Am not going to settle for just the Am model/version ? That was hard to type
  6. Hey I can add another one to my collection then ? Sort of like how many Licenses of Cakewalk DimPro I have
  7. Might be nice but wait for the IK special 6 months after they are released ?
  8. It cost me more money to fix the Menard's box-car coupler then the car cost. They are for the most part very cheaply made. Now your 220 grit is a very bad idea. Use a Scotch-brite green pad and plenty of elbow grease. The problem with the paper is it will put some divots in the track and you will start to get arc-welding between the power pick up and metal wheels on the trains. This caused more pits in the train and the track as the train is running. If you have any switches in working order those are what you want to do your best and clean up as they are expensive now. The trains are expensive as most hobbies are now. My wife is into scrapbooking big time and the cost is not cheap. Of course she has been doing it for years and slowly brought new punches etc.... My brothers and I had an extensive collection when we were young and made big Christmas displays too. We would always got the comments must of cost you a fortune. We mowed lawns and shoveled the snow for money. We were lucky as neighbors wanted us to do side jobs for them for $. People saw the layouts and thought we brought it all at one time. Nope! Three of spending over time. I will say we learned a lot tinkering with the train hobby. Peace
  9. The Fasttrak is rigid but they do make a transition piece to O gauge track ( not O-27 track ) if you need it. The O-gauge track can be cut with a hack saw if need be.
  10. Not even close! Buy some and use it for a little while. The frickin plating rubs off and rust really easily. Trust me on this one. I know Menard's very well . Tonight they will take some more of my money. I need magnetic catches for cabinet and Menard's has them in stock and Home Depot which is half the distance is only online for little parts for the most part.
  11. New Lionel catalog just came out if you want to see $$$$ prices ? And people think musical stuff is expensive!
  12. Lionel in the 50's and into the early 60's was top toy company by sales in USA. So there were plenty trains made. Most were run of the mill. Just a heads up, O gauge track is discontinued so get it while you can. Otherwise you have to go to new Fastrack system.
  13. Yes you do! I have to be careful coming here to often as I might come down with OPD too!
  14. Quick do a screen capture for proof before the post is Poof gone ?
  15. You can but your post will be eliminated.
  16. We never left but you decided to break your curfew and probably surf other DAW forums. There will be consequences for your actions. I'll let Bill decide as I'm such a push-over
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