Maders Trains -----> Facebook
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Hi guys,

Maders Trains is now on Facebook. We have been having issues with our website going down alot lately. You can now follow us on Facebook to get live updates. We will also be posting new product announcements and other special offers and deals. Check us out!

Simply go to the "Find Friends" page and type in "Maders Trains" in the search box...

Hope to see some of you on Facebook!!
Josh Mader

Maders Trains
Offering everyday low prices for the Model Railroad World
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#2
I guess that's a sign that I'm falling behind the times. Never been to Facebook and don't know nothin' 'bout it!
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TrainNut Wrote:I guess that's a sign that I'm falling behind the times. Never been to Facebook and don't know nothin' 'bout it!

LOL I started a facebook for my shop from the suggestion of a friend/customer. If anyone wants to add me as a personal friend as well, I can be found in "Maders Trains" friends list on facebook, just look for "Josh Mader" Misngth
Josh Mader

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TrainNut Wrote:I guess that's a sign that I'm falling behind the times. Never been to Facebook and don't know nothin' 'bout it!

I still use rotary dial... Eek
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Kevin and Train nut along with who ever else falls in this "who or what is face book" dont feel bad as i have a myspace account and yahoo chat accounts let alone to sign up with all the others that have sprung up. I try and find time just to get some train time in let alone to deal with chat sites and let the world know i just cahnged my socks and going to the store after ordeal. Any who Josh glad to still hear your hanging with your bussiness and seems to be doing well.
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nachoman Wrote:I still use rotary dial... Eek
You got rotary dial where you are??? Eek Eek We still have to turn the crank and wait for an operator to come on the line. Misngth Misngth
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#7
"Hello Sarah...??...get me the hobby shop..." Icon_lol
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Richard

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We still have to turn the crank and wait for an operator to come on the line.

Heck a buddy of mine that lives up in them there hills still uses the old string and cup Icon_lol
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scubadude Wrote:"Hello Sarah...??...get me the hobby shop..." Icon_lol

No... no Sarah my GG1 is running just fine... yeah I heard about the new Proto 2-8-8-2... no... no not... Sarah... SARAH! Could you just put me through please... alright dear... thank you...
-Dave
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railroader9731 Wrote:We still have to turn the crank and wait for an operator to come on the line.

Heck a buddy of mine that lives up in them there hills still uses the old string and cup Icon_lol


LMAO!

Im amazed that the old string and cup actually works. It just doesnt seem like it would work. I remember in elementary school or middle school we did it in Science class, and I was blown away LOL
Josh Mader

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#11
Hay, that string and cup method is how I post here. 35
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TrainNut Wrote:I guess that's a sign that I'm falling behind the times. Never been to Facebook and don't know nothin' 'bout it!


Well,you will find Athearn,Atlas,Walthers,ExactRail and BLMA on facebook.There may be others as well.

These manufacturers will answer questions,concerns or comments.
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ezdays Wrote:
nachoman Wrote:I still use rotary dial... Eek
You got rotary dial where you are??? Eek Eek We still have to turn the crank and wait for an operator to come on the line. Misngth Misngth

You actually have an operator. We just stretch the string real tight between the cans and holler! Big Grin
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