Joined: 10/03/2015(UTC) Posts: 55 Location: Central Florida
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Hello all. After a two decade absence I'm getting back into model trains. Right now I'm thinning out the family's collection of stuff. Part of which are the old Märklin digital products such as Central Station, keyboard, memory, etc. I also have a bunch of old Märklin Insiders, Märklin Magazines and catalogs that I don't want anymore. I assume the digital stuff will have at least some market on eBay, but will the magazines and catalogs just be trash at this point? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Joined: 10/02/2021(UTC) Posts: 3,909 Location: Michigan, Troy
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Some of us do collect insider issues and magazines. I have plenty myself. Out of storage room. By a central station do you mean a control unit with a red speed knob? A central station doesn't require any keyboards because the functions of them are integral. Could you please post a few photos and model numbers?
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Joined: 10/03/2015(UTC) Posts: 55 Location: Central Florida
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Originally Posted by: marklinist5999  Some of us do collect insider issues and magazines. I have plenty myself. Out of storage room. By a central station do you mean a control unit with a red speed knob? A central station doesn't require any keyboards because the functions of them are integral. Could you please post a few photos and model numbers? Yes, I meant control unit, sorry. I found a buyer for the old digital stuff and i'm glad to hear there's a market for the magazines. I have a full box of old catalogs and new item brochures as well. I'm not sure it's worth the effort to put those on ebay.
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Joined: 10/02/2021(UTC) Posts: 3,909 Location: Michigan, Troy
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My first dealer gave me catalogues from 1984 through 96 when they retired.
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Joined: 31/12/2010(UTC) Posts: 3,998 Location: Paremata, Wellington
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Originally Posted by: BwanaJoe  Originally Posted by: marklinist5999  Some of us do collect insider issues and magazines. I have plenty myself. Out of storage room. By a central station do you mean a control unit with a red speed knob? A central station doesn't require any keyboards because the functions of them are integral. Could you please post a few photos and model numbers? Yes, I meant control unit, sorry. I found a buyer for the old digital stuff and i'm glad to hear there's a market for the magazines. I have a full box of old catalogs and new item brochures as well. I'm not sure it's worth the effort to put those on ebay. There's always someone interested somewhere. Listing on ebay can be time-consuming but groups and forums such as this are easy eays to find others who may be interested. Especially if the material is otherwise destined for the rubbish. |
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