Glad I was able to help
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
http://rtssite.shutterfly.com/
I realized that your post had been sitting there for a while, Mike, but figured that I might yet get your attention. Thank you and RT both for your suggestions. The Yahoo group was most helpful: the car was by FRH but redecorated for sale by North East Trains in 1993. It is an excellent decorating job, too!
Bill
I made that post in August of 2004!! LOL!!!
Well, since that time I have procured a #236 O&W and I see you found a resource to call about your question. You would also be well served to check out the link below which has complete list of ALL Frank's Roundhouse production:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AMT_Kusan_KMT_Kris_Williams_Trains/?yguid=24679421
It has taken years to put together by two of our group members.
Mike Spanier
Chicago
Black Hills Bill Mike, I'm no help with the #236 O&W box car, but maybe you can help me! I have a dark ("Brunswick"?) green reefer with antique gold lettering reading "General American Refrigerator Express" and "HOOD'S Grade A Milk." The "A" is red, outlined in white. To the right of the simulated door is a multi-color circular logo. The center features a brown cow's head against a light blue sky background. Around this is a red band, outlined in white, and on the band, in white, appears "H.P.HOOD & SONS MILK." The car came in a plain white box with a label on one end flap reading 'NORTH EAST TRAINS, 43 Main Street, Peabody, Ma. 01969." That much is pre-printed on the label in black. In addition, stamped on the label in blue ink is the single word "HOODS." The car body appears to be the same mold as used by Frank's Roundhouse. However, I cannot find this car described on-line as a Frank's Roundhouse product, nor can I find it in Greenberg's Guide to Kusan Trains. I'd really like to know for sure who made it. Bill
Mike, I'm no help with the #236 O&W box car, but maybe you can help me! I have a dark ("Brunswick"?) green reefer with antique gold lettering reading "General American Refrigerator Express" and "HOOD'S Grade A Milk." The "A" is red, outlined in white. To the right of the simulated door is a multi-color circular logo. The center features a brown cow's head against a light blue sky background. Around this is a red band, outlined in white, and on the band, in white, appears "H.P.HOOD & SONS MILK."
The car came in a plain white box with a label on one end flap reading 'NORTH EAST TRAINS, 43 Main Street, Peabody, Ma. 01969." That much is pre-printed on the label in black. In addition, stamped on the label in blue ink is the single word "HOODS."
The car body appears to be the same mold as used by Frank's Roundhouse. However, I cannot find this car described on-line as a Frank's Roundhouse product, nor can I find it in Greenberg's Guide to Kusan Trains. I'd really like to know for sure who made it.
North East Trains still exsist and heres there web site maybe they can help you on your item
http://02aedf8.netsolstores.com/
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