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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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As trollyboy might say, "step to the rear and mind the door!" I guess "there is always room foe one more?" At least, all of the street car Motormen/Conductors in K.C., Mo. thought so. Thought I might "break the ice" with a short intro (key of C). I am retired and into HO gauge (garage parameters) and G gauge (outside). I'm modeling Southern Rwy. and B & O in HO ( circa 1920-1950) and the same era for Santa Fe in 'G' gauge. I got an early start at aoubt 10 years of age and that was 56 years ago. So far the hobby has kept me out of trouble and ususally broke at the end of the month. I'm strictly a rookie at G gauge as I bought a Aristo Craft Doodlebug (A.T.S.F.) a couple of years ago. Ironically, that was my first purchase in HO also, a Walthers 70 ft. (C.& N.W.) kit. I apologize in advance If occasionally I make reference to some product or modeling technique that younger folks don't recognize. Just chalk it up to senility that comes with old age. Oh well, we all "go there" eventually, don't we? I traveled for twenty years [five mo. each year] with the U.S. premier Army Band and visited every LHS that time and distance would allow. It is a great pleasure to "break-in" and, hopefully, I may contribute as much as I take away from this "user friendly" site. Best regards to all.
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