wdolson
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ORIGINAL: bomccarthy I think brass locomotives are still around, except I believe their prices are approaching $1,000. My Dad's brass locomotives were like his second set of children -- the rest of us could look, but not touch. He even bought a brass bar in the '70s and machined his own add-on details for the locomotives. They must be more than that. Back when I was in high school in the 80s the RMRA convention came to Pasadena, CA which was very close to home, so my father and I went. On the last day they had a business meeting and as an incentive they gave out door prizes. Everyone got two tickets and doing a mental calculation of what was on the table, there were almost 2 prizes per person, though most of the items were dreck. The two grand prizes were a brass Pensy locomotive in HO and a brass switcher engine in G scale. As they went through the prizes, I was the only person in the room not winning anything, when the grand prizes came around, I was the only person left with two tickets. I won the Pensy locomotive and missed winning the other one by one digit. When we checked what the Pensy locomotive was worth, it was around $800 then. Something similar would have to be worth a lot more than that now. That was 30 years ago. My father pinched the locomotive. I haven't seen it in 20 years. He has his layout he built in a spare room upstairs, but he doesn't do much with it anymore. He said he'd like to, but his sense of touch in his fingertips isn't that great anymore. He can feel things in a gross way so he doesn't injure himself in the kitchen, but the fine touch needed for modeling isn't there anymore. He is 95 and in good health for his age, so you can only expect so much. I think he's also a bit depressed, not major though. He now lives alone in a large house now that my mother died. She had a terrible end with multiple health problems and needed a lot of attention at the end just to do the basics. It was a long drawn out drama that lasted 3-4 years of the worst and about 13 total since she started losing her sight. He is very active socially, but always comes home to an empty house and this is the first time in his life he's ever lived completely alone. Bill
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