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Jun 21, 2017
Weaver O Gauge Santa Fe Stock Car
I own 14 other Weaver O Gauge Stock cars. That should tell you something. All of mine are 3 Rail compatible. Most have the metal wheel sets and plastic trucks with the "large O gauge claw coupler". I am happy.
I like Weaver's cars and I am sad they closed their business. I probably have over 125 Weaver cars on my layout. I think Atlas Master O and Atlas Trainman are better cars. I think the O "scale" cars from Lionel are equal to any of the others. Lionel "toy train" cars are not used on my layout. I run semi scale. I try to "prototypically operate" rather than "run trains". That implies that I do switching and move cars to specific industries on the layout. I have a packing plant on my 1960s Oklahoma based layout.

Sep 13, 2017
Satisfied customer
I am a repeat customer. That alone should tell you that I feel these earset mics are a good buy. I do sound for hire (when the opportunity presents itself). I currently own six of these mics, three I just purchased and three I have had for a couple of years. I have recommended these to several friends who also do sound for hire. Is a Countryman a better mic? Of course. Can my clients afford that expensive earset mic? NO! I have small theater groups, public speaking, weddings and ministry events. If they could hire a better sound guy, they would. I do exactly what this product does...I provide a decent product to the client at a reasonable price. The clients get more than they pay for...so, budget priced earset mic does a very good job for my needs and my clients' needs. If you are looking for the best sound you can get...perhaps you need to go to Bodymics website and find their higher quality products. I do just fine with a little effort on channel EQ for the various end users.

Sep 21, 2017
Happy buyer! Quality product!
Over the past few months, I have purchased all four of the individual road numbers of this series of K-Line, die cast 3 rail composite coal hoppers. This specific car was "number 4" and concludes my search. K-Line also offers a 2 bay (faux steel) smooth sided offset coal hopper in 4 prototypical road numbers. That makes a total of eight "nearly identical" 2 bay coal hoppers, each with a unique road number. I now own a total of 33 Santa Fe coal hoppers (2 and 3 bay) each with individual or unique reporting marks. Most of my open hoppers are Weaver 2 and 3 bay models (made with injection molding plastic) along with the 8 die cast K-Line I mentioned above and four Lionel die cast 2 bay offset hoppers. I will not be hauling coal. But I will have a rock quarry on my model railroad. Oklahoma is not a major coal producing state.