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Hi,
It is interesting to note that the large toy train companies agree that the key to their future lies heavily in the sales of boxed sets, and yet Williams by Bachmann offers none. In its new 2008 catalog featuring both its "Traditional Line", and "Golden Memories" trains there are no sets offered, by a company who pioneered sets in HO gauge. It is strange, since they have the locomotives, rolling stock, track and power accessories to do so. Why would they wait?
Bruce, Ready-to-Run, Vincelette
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and I thought it would be of interest.
Hi,
It is interesting to note that the large toy train companies agree that the key to their future lies heavily in the sales of boxed sets, and yet Williams by Bachmann offers none. In its new 2008 catalog featuring both its "Traditional Line", and "Golden Memories" trains there are no sets offered, by a company who pioneered sets in HO gauge. It is strange, since they have the locomotives, rolling stock, track and power accessories to do so. Why would they wait?
Bruce, Ready-to-Run, Vincelette