We would like to take this opportunity to announce the Grand Opening of
the new internet auction site: www.hobbay.com
The site is intended to be an auction outlet for all Hobby related
products including (but not limited to) Rocketry, RC, Trains, Slot Cars
etc.... Basically, anything you might find at your local hobby shop is
fair game.
We welcome small time sellers getting rid of a few extra items to large
mega sellers with 1000's of items to sell.
Our fees are less than half what other internet auction sites charge
and we are offering Hobbay Store sites for as low as 3.00 per month,
allowing anyone to have an internet presence at a reasonable price. You
can see our fee structure at the site. Each new registrant will
receive a 5.00 credit toward any fees that are incurred, and we
encourage you to use this credit to try out the site. We've got to get
sellers to get buyers. Of course, the site is completley FREE for
buyers.
Watch for upcoming adds in several hobby publications soon! Along with
announcements on various internet sites.
If you have any questions or concerns feel free to email us through the
site.
Looking forward to seeing you at Hobbay.com.
John Arthur
Mike Scopone
Richard Robinson
Dave Johanson
roga - 29 Apr 2006 13:57 GMT
> We would like to take this opportunity to announce the Grand Opening of
>
> the new internet auction site: www.hobbay.com
I'm not sure a UK based group is that interested in " Model Railroading" (or
is that when a bunch of cars get transported by a railWAY train)
R
Steve W - 29 Apr 2006 18:09 GMT
>> We would like to take this opportunity to announce the Grand Opening of
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> R
No, it's when a fully laden MPV runs out of petrol on a level crossing, and
everyone sits tight arguing about whose fault it is, while waiting for the
very nice AA man to arrive... while in the distance can be heard the ominous
sound of a class 91 at full chat...
If done properly, the passengers of the MPV will complete their final
journey by rail at an incredible rate of acceleration, and a rail-road-human
interface can be achieved at the molecular level.
Cheers,
Steve