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Signs, In The Willamette Cascade Model Railroad Club Swap Meet And Train Show
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![]() A sign above military rail cars for sale, read: Today Only
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![]() A sign in front of a stack of three G-scale rail cars, read simply, "G-Scale."
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![]() Scotch taped below a shelf, a sign read: Sorry But
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![]() A bag of old "Artificial Grass" sold for US $5.00. Below the price on the bag, printed text read, "The Lionel Corporation, New York, N.Y. Made in U. S. Of America."
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![]() An old telegraph sounder and key set was for sale for US $47.00. In the old days, the key was used to close an electric circuit so that pulsed codes could be sent to a distant receiver. At the receiver's end, another sounder would clack each time the circuit was closed. Closely spaced clacks were the dits, and widely spaced clacks were dahs of Morse Code.
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![]() A sign labeled the price for a pair of "Lionel 021 'O' Gauge Switches" at "$20- Pair."
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