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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by orsonroy</i> <br /><br />..but generally it's a layout-wide disease that's been with us for ages. John Olson's G&D was an example of weathering gone amock in the good old days, as is George Sellios' layout today... <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />"John Olson's G & D" ????...." weathering gone amock" ????....is a fine example of a poster having absolutely NO CLUE what he is talking about. [xx(] <br /> <br />Anyone who doesn't know the difference between John Allen and John Olsen should consider not commenting on "the good old days".[:o)] <br /> <br />One might well consider this....on virtually any "Top-10" list of the greatest and/or most influential model railroads of all time, those of John Allen and George Sellios will certainly appear. <br />The author of the post I have quoted above, is unlikely to appear on any list of this type, unless they come up with a "least influential" summary.[:(] <br /> <br />Mike
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