Despite being into model trains, I really don't know a whole
lot about them. I have learned a lot in
while pursuing this hobby, but I am nothing like the people I meet at the hobby
shop. These people are way into the
hobby. They quote rail lines and dish
out engine numbers like I could recite comic book characters. They have a name for every part of every car. It amazes and astounds me. Granted, sometimes it makes me feel rather
uninformed. It also makes me feel that I
just don't take this hobby as serious as other people. I have to admit, that doesn't really bother
me.
Nonetheless, I do want to continue to educate myself. I participate in online forums, search the
web and do a lot of reading. If you have
seen my other post, you will know that I have amassed a library of interesting
books. Here is a link to that post.
Unfortunately, one book has eluded
me. I considered it my white whale
(thanks Melville). Since I started this
hobby, I have wanted to read The Model Railroaders Guide to Freight Cars. The problem was that the book was no longer
in print and the prices people were asking for existing copies was rather
astronomical. We're talking over $300 in
some cases. I wanted to read it....but
not at that price.
I have scoured hobby shops, hoping that a stray copy was
lurking in an overlooked bin. I have
gone to flea markets, train shows, and even hoped that some unlucky hobbyist's
wife or husband had decided to put their copy into a garage sale. I have gone so far as to contact the publisher to see if they had a copy or if they ever planned to reprint the book. They didn't even bother to respond--Thanks Kalmbach. I have had the book on my favourites list at
Amazon for quite a number of years.
Luckily, I continuously check my lists, because someone
decided to part with theirs for a price I deemed reasonable (profitable for
sure, but nonetheless reasonable). It
arrived yesterday and I couldn't be happier.
This seller will no doubt get a five star rating from me.
I haven't started reading it yet, but after leafing through
it, I feel quite happy with my purchase.
I know, most of this information (if not all) is available online, but I
like books. I like sitting on my deck
(when it isn't bitterly cold outside or snowing) and reading. There is just something so satisfying about
the tactile experience. If I feel the need, perhaps I will do a review of the
book.
All of this got me
thinking....is there anything out there that you consider your white whale? Is there something you are on the lookout
for? I imagine it could be an original
Star Wars figure still in the package, or Wayne Gretzky's Rookie card, or .....
who knows. I would love to hear what you
are looking for.
As for me, next on my list is either a 1:12 Mustang convertible model kit, a book on the history of the Starlost, a collection of Park tools for my bicycle, or...... I had better stop before I say too much.
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