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		MasonJar Wrote:ezdays Wrote:As far as your light bulb goes, that contract is out for bid and we should have an answer for you within the next 30 or so days. 
Don't you need electricity before you can have the lightbulb?   
  
$40
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Not really, only if you want it to work would electricity be required.... 

 There's no guarantee that Ed would get both. 
 
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		Ok. I'll bump it up to 41.
	
	
	
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		42 and it's on the other side of the pond and still limited to coffee only at my home office 
 
	
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		We have a winner with a last minute bid of $42 by faraway.... We thank all that have bid. Not only is Reinhard getting a valued memento, but he has advanced the cause of Big Blue by helping to maintain these forums.  Thank you kind sir, Mikey will be in touch with you to arrange payment and shipping. 
 
 
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		Congrats Reinhard!
As for other auctions, I'm all ears.  
I would suggest some realistically weathered modern freight cars (box cars/gondolas etc) , even without the bigblue logo (or some subtle reference in applied graffiti perhaps) , I would bet those would fetch a premium ;-) 
Not only would they look nice on a shelf, they would also be operated on a layout without looking unrealistic.  What do you think?
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		torikoos Wrote:Congrats Reinhard!
As for other auctions, I'm all ears.  
I would suggest some realistically weathered modern freight cars (box cars/gondolas etc) , even without the bigblue logo (or some subtle reference in applied graffiti perhaps) , I would bet those would fetch a premium ;-) 
Not only would they look nice on a shelf, they would also be operated on a layout without looking unrealistic.  What do you think?
Koos
We are open to any kind of auction that will attract bidders and make our members happy. Bear in mind though, the idea behind what we're doing right now is to celebrate our fifth anniversary as Big Blue. We've been doing things like this for a long time, we had both HO and N scale "Gauge" car tours a good ten years ago and we had the same "Big Blue anniversary car tours a few years ago. We'd like to get our forum logo on layouts and any other place we can, and this is one way of doing it.
Thank you for your idea, we'll keep it in mind for future auctions, I know it'll go over big when we do it.  

 All we'll need is one of our master modelers to do justice to a car that we can auction off. We'll ask when we're ready. 
 
	 
	
	
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		Got a letter from the local customs office to come along, pay taxes and carry the mug home 

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		faraway Wrote:Got a letter from the local customs office to come along, pay taxes and carry the mug home  Will be back on Monday with a photo.
 Will be back on Monday with a photo.
That's cool. Glad it made it safe and sound 

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		Great News!!  We'll be looking forward to seeing the picture 
 
  
	 
 
	
	
	
		
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		The mug "at work"
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and the preferred place during breaks. Elevated at the west window looking home 
 
 
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ps. The wrapping was perfect!
	
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		That's a great looking water tower for that building!  
 
   
  
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