Tune's Trains Very Positive Experience!

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Tune's Trains Very Positive Experience!

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I hope it's permitted to mention exceptional product and exceptional service in this section. I Recently purchased some beautiful steel wheels and axles from Steve Tune, or Tune's Trains. They were very reasonably priced, shipping within the price cited, and the machined products were works of art. I think an exceptionally fine transaction deserves mention in the hobby, so here's my endorsement.
Thanks, Steve!
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I have also had good experiences with Steve.
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Does he have a webpage or a social media link? Just tried to Google Tunes Trains and all I got was Tunes Train Station, Portugal :shock:

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Steve Tune now operates under the business name Museum-Trains. He can be found on facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/Museum-trains- ... e_internal

Steve does build quality locomotives and rolling stock. Mine included.
C&O EMD F7A 24vdc Locomotive(Museum Trains)
Chessie diesel switcher(5hp Free lance design) 0-4-0
Pine Grove Vineyards Davenport (Ride-Trains)Switcher 0-4-0
Wolf Run and Tambine Clishay 0-4-4-0(Bob Maynard design)
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Thanks!
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jmurray wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 5:04 am Steve Tune now operates under the business name Museum-Trains. He can be found on facebook.
Facebook isn't useful to anyone who isn't signed up on Facebook. Why would a business go that route and not have an actual website?
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Ditto to BBD's comments. I am a zero Facebook user.
This is due to the recommendation made to me by a Family member who is one of their corporate lawyers!!
Food for thought.
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Steve does have a website also https://www.museumtrains.com/
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