EXTERNAL: Re: K-2/ Selling Lists
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Tue May 14 10:27:56 EDT 2019
Jim Brewer:
I tried emailing HOSwap at groups.io<mailto:HOSwap at groups.io>, and my email bounced. Could you send me a link to their FAQs?
Thank you!
-Eric Bott
eric.h.bott at leidos.com
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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 08:03
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Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: K-2/ Selling Lists
I was hoping the sales list would be along the format of the HOSwap at groups.io<mailto:HOSwap at groups.io> It is probably similar to the O Scale list Stephen Rineair mentioned; It is the simplest format of these type of sales list I have encountered. Their Guidelines are listed on the web site for buyers and sellers.
The listing appears once indicating the item for sale, a description, price, and method of payment acceptable. As a courtesy, the list moderators request a subsequent posting when the item is sold; this is usually done by simply adding the word SOLD to the subject line. All communications are between buyer and seller. It is very simple and works well.
If by chance the moderators of the to be N&W Sales list are not familiar with the guidelines of HOSwap, I would be glad to provide them off list.
Jim Brewer
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 8:32 AM NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org<mailto:nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
I totally agree with Jim. The O Scale yard sale forum You just list the item, price, and shipping along with your contact information. Very simply and worked great for years.
All responsibilities are between the buyer and selling. All the moderators do is forward the listing to those who have signed up for the Buy/Sell forum. We are making something so simple to complicated.
Stephen Rineair
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Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: K-2/ Selling Lists
This seems like a HUGE amount of effort to address a very simply idea. Just list the items you want to sell and their respective prices. First come, first serve. Whoever replies to the seller OFF LIST as determined by the email time/date stamp gets it. Personally, I won’t take the time to fill out a form for each item I want to sell. I don’t do that on other lists and I’ve not seen anyone else do this.
Jim King
www.smokymountainmodelworks.com<http://www.smokymountainmodelworks.com/>
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Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: K-2/ Selling Lists
Todd:
Assuming you are not considering an auction format (for which there are several 3rd party solutions that the Society could adopt, but I don’t recommend it), it seems to me that the “spade work” for the selling list should (by design) be as simple as possible. That said, I think that most of us haven’t thought through the implications enough to understand how involved the minimum requirements might be, and how much work you are facing to stand this activity up. I really appreciate your willingness to do this!
I suggest that we need a standard form to fill out that would prompt sellers to the useful information that should go in every listing. I include one in .pdf form as an attachment, with the intent that it be cannon fodder for the List participants to improve on. (It covers the things I wish every seller would include in their listings!) Once the content of the form is agreed on, the Society could provide electronic forms that could be filled out on-line. I would also like the Society to publish a standard “Rating Scale” for models, and have included a strawman set for comment in the attachment.
My sense that one hard part of this will be to figure out how to host and “serve” all the photographs that are required to properly depict a model for sale, and whether there should be a limit to the number or data storage size requirement imposed. I do feel that most models can be adequately described in 8 or fewer photos, and if more are really required, a seller can provide contact information, and provide photos off-list to prospective buyers. The simpler but less helpful approach would be for ALL photo exchange to be done off-list.
Another point worth considering is how long listings should persist, and what duration of archive for listings and photos would provide probative evidence if the sale results in any disagreement between seller and buyer. Personally, I value ratings of trade outcomes and trading partners on forums like eBay and Amazon, and hope that the Society can create a means to collect and present persistent feedback. Maybe the listings (absent photos, but with feedback from both parties) could be maintained accessible permanently. This implies that sellers and buyers would be required to have persistent identities for all of their transactions, which in turn implies formal identity, log-in, and authentication management. Ugh.
With regard to auction functionality, sellers can always approximate a Dutch auction format by issuing a first listing at a “high” price, and then lowering their asking at whatever rate makes sense until somebody buys the model.
-Eric Bott
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Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: K-2/ Selling Lists
Mr. Huber,
No intention to demean anyone, accept my apologies if the tone suggested such. My point was that we had to prioritize our efforts and due to aforementioned circumstances, the convention was top priority. The convention is our largest source of revenue even though only six percent +/- of the membership attend. If the convention goes wrong or is lacking, that six percent will strongly voice their opinions and could have negative effects regarding attendance at future conventions.
I hope the selling lists prosper and yield good finds for folks. I have a surplus of items that I hope to put on the list, I just need to find the time. Thanks.
Todd Arnett
On Saturday, May 11, 2019, 8:10:13 AM EDT, NW Modeling List via NW-Modeling-List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org<mailto:nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
I don't wish to stir the pot but your comment that "the convention benefits the society and it's members.The lists, however, will only benefit a few and is also a free service " I find demeaning to many of us MEMBERS.
We all would like to attend the conventions but many due to distance, age, finances and physical restrictions can not attend such events grudgingly. Not to take away from all the efforts of those working to make the convention interesting and a success. I appreciate their efforts and the burden of accomplishing the task. I also appreciate those who will be monitoring the sale list will have a busy and thankless job ahead of them.
There are probably a large portion of members who will check the lists and use those services as well but to be cast off as a bother is rude.Convention attendees or not we are all members and deserve some respect.
Just my 2¢.
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
On Friday, May 10, 2019, 12:35:33 PM CDT, NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org<mailto:nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
Todd,
No snide intended; but based on your comments at the convention, it seemed that things had been "ready" for quite some time and just lingering. I look forward to the sales list being activated, as I'm sure many other members will as well. Thanks.
Jim
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 11:32 AM NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org<mailto:nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
Jim,
Perhaps I am reading your commentary as snide but I am propelled to explain this matter so that everyone is aware of the trappings.
Yes, the lists were approved quite some time ago. However, the planning of the convention took priority as the convention benefits the society and it's members. The lists, however, will only benefit a few and is also a free service which we are glad to supply. Also remember that this convention was "dumped" on Ken, Frank and myself as the original chairman and co-chairman vacated their positions and left the society. We are proud to do the work but we also have other society matters to handle along with our home life and day jobs.
If you recall, I stated to you in the business meeting that I would give the moderators the green light to proceed upon returning home for the convention. I did so on Tuesday and Dr. Greer has came through.
If I am perceiving your tone wrong then my apologies. However, if my perception is correct then such is not productive at all. Thanks.
Todd Arnett
On Thursday, May 9, 2019, 1:53:15 PM EDT, NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org<mailto:nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
Wouldn't it be great if the NWHS Sales List were active!? It was approved by the BOD at least 3 months ago; supposedly it is "in the works" per information at the Roanoke convention business meeting.
Jim Brewer
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 7:52 PM NW Modeling List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org<mailto:nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
This engine doesn’t show up on ebay very often. Reasonable opening bid.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Norfolk-Western-K-2A-4-8-2-Mountain-Key-Samhongsa-Brass-HO-UP-BA206/382931677469?hash=item592881b11d:g:f4QAAOSwk1hcy0xf
There was an unpainted K-2a on ebay a couple days ago but I don’t see it now. It was HEAVILY tarnished and would have required a LOT of work prior to painting.
Jim King
www.smokymountainmodelworks.com<http://www.smokymountainmodelworks.com/>
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