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Ringling Brothers Souvenir?

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Ringling Brothers Souvenir?
Posted by gmpullman on Monday, March 6, 2017 3:20 AM

Hello Folks—

I see that Ringling Brothers (Feld Entertainment) is wasting no time to liquidate the rolling stock!

https://app.smartsheet.com/b/publish?EQBCT=687fed9230ab456284c9c45ddb206dec

If anyone has ever wanted that ultimate Circus Souvenir—here's your chance. Gee, I'd love to own one but I'd be afraid that I couldn't get rid of that cat smell...

Floor plans of the cars are in the listings, too. Now would be the chance to copy those if you anticipate ever modeling the train...

Regards, Ed

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Posted by mbinsewi on Monday, March 6, 2017 8:29 AM

Gee, I wonder, you see the occasional caboose in back yards.  How about a B&B type accomadation?  Laugh

Anyway, on a bit more serious side of this, maybe I'll pass this info on to the good folks, down the street from me, that operate the East Troy Electric Railway http://www.easttroyrr.org/

They have a lot of stuff on display, and in operation.  Later on in the month, when and if, March becomes a bit more friendly, I was going to take the diner crowd on a tour.  I have some pics, but their web site covers it all.  It's about 30 miles SW of Kalmbach, the diners location.

When I clicked on your link, Ed, I couldn't go back, had to open a new window to get back to MR.  Laugh

Mike.

EDIT:  NOT having a good time in here with links.  I use the link box, just like your supposed to, and maybe one in five times it works.  Oh well.

http://www.easttroyrr.org/

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Posted by cuyama on Monday, March 6, 2017 3:32 PM
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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, March 6, 2017 3:41 PM

mbinsewi
When I clicked on your link, Ed, I couldn't go back, had to open a new window to get back to MR. 

You're right! I don't know why that is happening other than an http=secure type command not allowing it.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Note to others, try right clicking the link and selecting "open link in new tab" or window?

Good Luck, Ed

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