I've heard they have some quality you can't get anywhere else, but be patient with 
them.  IMHO, they are slooooooooow to turn around.  Slower even than RFG, IMHO.  I 
usually just wait for a local (non-Greenberg) train show to stock up on parts.  That 
way I can at least look them over before paying too much.
-Tim
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  To: Rick Evans ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 11:28 PM
  Subject: Re: [S-Trains] Re-pro Moe & Joe......


  Hello Rick and anyone interested,
  I was wondering if one of the two suppliers that you used was Ron
  Leventon?  Back in '89 when I hunted up all my childhood Flyer I found
  that my car was missing one man. Not long after this I heard about
  Leventon and ordered a catalog. Along with other parts I ordered a
  replacement and was very pleased as it is identical to the man that I
  still had. If there would have been any difference it would have stuck
  out like a sore thumb, as they both face the same way and are not that
  far apart. Also, I know the man I had to compare with is original as I
  bought my 971 car new in '57. So if Ron still uses the same supplier, I
  think you will be happy with one from him.  
  Oh Boy! Trains!..................Herky 1950
  Obie Bell


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