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How many of you are going to the East Coast Large Scale Train Show?
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Doug, <br /> <br />I did, thanks, I know Ron Wenger and used to go visit him about once a year, but I lost contact with him right before June passed. I had no idea he was the mover and shaker behind all this. I called him last night and he got me a non-smoking room. It seems like the whole hotel has been turned over to the ECLSTS. <br /> <br />I also got invited to a running session over at his place. Sue is one hell of a cook, they always go all out for a running session. He told he had just about rebuilt his whole house since I was there last. <br /> <br />I was over there four years ago and he had a couple of fellows who were manufacures and a lot of other people all out there running trains eating chicken and drinking beer. <br /> <br />I never had so much fun. Those too are really doing all the can to promote Large Scale as a hobby. I am moving up to Winchester, VA in about three months, and starting a new railway. He advised me to get in their club up there, that the guys have work session a couple of times a month in the summer and help each other build layouts. <br /> <br />Sounds ike a deal to me. <br /> <br />Rusty
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