Just as puzzled as you. Where does a figure such as "$334.93" originate? And what are they trying to represent with such numbers? Strange.....
Well now that makes sense and the party just forgot to put Yen or did not do the conversion in which case it is a heck of a deal, because when I looked at some of the other stuff it was reasonable.
I think its like real estate doublespeak - you know, quaint means outdated, cozy means miniscule, etc. Custom - really means I totally messed this one up. Vintage - really means Goodwill refused to take it.
Somebody paid $21.50 for a Life Like caboose listed as a Micro-Train. Hope they enjoy what they bought.
Sounds like a "item not as described" complaint coming if the purchaser knows what he is getting (or not getting).
...and there were 11 bids for it?!! It looks like it does have a MT coupler on one side (and a rapido on the other). Words to avoid: Custom Vintage weathered hand crafted This listing almost had them all.
Hmm I am thinking maybe I ought to empty the contents of my trash can containing the non usable and messed up junk, plaster bits, a dirty Kleenex, rail bits, and non usable tie bits. And since I am old and had the junk for awhile I can list as vintage old layout junk.
Sure. Why not? Anything your kitties have sat upon, knocked to the floor, etc. Plus N scale fur balls and more. Sell it on that auction site. You will quickly have enough cash that someone else can be paid to check your crab pots, build your layout and chase Chuckie. All while you sit lazily on the porch and enjoy life!
Anyone have a pair of glasses I can borrow? https://www.ebay.com/itm/N-MODEL-PO...522024&hash=item5b436a7681:g:-YYAAOSwutFZh4pz
New stealth technology, or a Klingon cloaking device, or heavy fog in the area. I guess you could call that bidding on something sight unseen.
UUUUUUMMMM Something Wrong Here https://www.ebay.com/itm/NKATO-UNDE...932501?hash=item5d79c54f15:g:dX8AAOSw1cNaMC3E