Ebay Is Dead To Me

Started by scottmitchell74, June 06, 2026, 12:46:01 AM

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Quote from: Foxhound on Today at 08:40:25 AMI think that there's a degree of silly expectation on eBay from some sellers about the value of things, and I also think people need to realise that if it ain't boxed, you can shave a fair amount off the price.

I have gone from someone who hardly ever used eBay to someone who uses it a fair bit. I'm now only buying second-hand locomotives - my last new one was when Union Mills was closing down. Apart from the occasional Peco wagon, rolling stock is all second-hand as well. I find eBay to be a very good source of what I'm looking for - mostly ProperlyPoole Graham Farish and Minitrix models.

I agree completely with @Foxhound . I'm a Non-Collector and a train set player, so boxes aren't important to me. Finding space to store them is something of a menace as well. With regard to price, I'm happy to pay what I think is a fair price and never make so-called 'cheeky' bids or offers as I consider that to be disrespectful. If the price being asked for, or being bid up to, is too high - in my opinion - I won't normally buy.




[Three lovely old Minitrix wagons - the 'Sutton Manor' one was made in the Wrecsham factory - purchased for a reasonable price from eBay. All were stripped down and given a thorough clean, including de-rusting and polishing the steel weight. ProperlyPoole Graham Farish SuperShiny wheelsets have been fitted. These 'roll' better than the Minitrix plastic wheels and give the colourful wagons the agreeably 'train-setty' look I hope to achieve. Hours 'N' hours of enjoyment for a modest sum. And no boxes to clutter the house!]


I think there is another thing to be considered. This is a hobby in which I participate for pleasure. It's sometimes difficult to put a price on pleasure. I had been looking for Union Mills 'D11/2' 'Scotch Director' 4-4-0 No. 2680 Lucy Ashton for several years.

One came up on eBay - I bid and was successful. But I paid more than it cost new - probably on par if inflation over the intervening years is taken into account. I am absolutely delighted with the locomotive.* George Mortimer Pullman's famous saying comes to mind - "The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten." I hope I'll still be enjoying the locomotive once I've forgotten how much she cost. So, sometimes, it might be worth paying a bit more for something that will give pleasure.

In conclusion, I consider eBay to be a valuable resource and one that makes my participation in our wonderful hobby more enjoyable.

* Lucy Ashton was the tragic heroine of Sir Walter Scott's Bride of Lammermoor - a novel set not far from here, between the Forth and the Tweed, so the locomotive is of local, historical and literary interest. Well worth an extra fistful of pounds.

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