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A visit from Don Reschenberg

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A visit from Don Reschenberg
Posted by Sperandeo on Friday, January 14, 2005 1:55 PM
I just had a visit from Don Reschenberg, a one-time associate editor at "Model Railroader." Don isn't on the Net, but someone he knows mentioned that his name had come up on this forum some time back. He asked me to post the following:

"I recently (Jan. 2005) learned that my name was being bandied around the Internet (that is, it was in 2002 and 03!).

"If Dave Nelson, Jim De Bree, and Mike (someone) are still reading 'Model Railroader' – thanks for your kind words. No, I don't do any model work anymore. Seventy-four-year-old eyes and fingers don't work the way they did in the '50s.

"Thanks again!"

(signed)

Don Reschenberg

I'm glad to be able to pass along Don's message.

Andy

Andy Sperandeo MODEL RAILROADER Magazine

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Posted by andrechapelon on Friday, January 14, 2005 4:33 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Sperandeo

I just had a visit from Don Reschenberg, a one-time associate editor at "Model Railroader." Don isn't on the Net, but someone he knows mentioned that his name had come up on this forum some time back. He asked me to post the following:

"I recently (Jan. 2005) learned that my name was being bandied around the Internet (that is, it was in 2002 and 03!).

"If Dave Nelson, Jim De Bree, and Mike (someone) are still reading 'Model Railroader' – thanks for your kind words. No, I don't do any model work anymore. Seventy-four-year-old eyes and fingers don't work the way they did in the '50s.

"Thanks again!"

(signed)

Don Reschenberg

I'm glad to be able to pass along Don's message.

Andy


I liked Reschenberg's work. One of my favorite layout plans was the Portage Hill & Communipaw which appeared in "Model Trains". It was kind of fun when the plan showed up again as Don Ball's Moraga Springs Northern.

Andre
It's really kind of hard to support your local hobby shop when the nearest hobby shop that's worth the name is a 150 mile roundtrip.
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Posted by willy6 on Friday, January 14, 2005 6:36 PM
Don Reschenburg was one of the best[bow], he has earned alot of respect in this hobby. And for you Andy, Where is my Model Railroader work apron?
Being old is when you didn't loose it, it's that you just can't remember where you put it.
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Posted by BR60103 on Friday, January 14, 2005 11:06 PM
Andy:
I started reading MR and MT back when Don was the Art Editor (or maybe The Artist.) He drew a cartoon of himself once.
Seem to remember there was a guy named Andy -- a different one.

--David

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Posted by rrinker on Friday, January 14, 2005 11:52 PM
Are you thinking perhaps of Willard V. "Andy" Anderson? He was with the magazine for a LONG time, and was also long time "interpolator" of the Student Fare column.

--Randy

Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's

 

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Posted by conford on Saturday, January 15, 2005 12:58 PM
I remember the PH&C too from when I was a kid. Reschenburg described an interesting layout that was attainable. He showed how it could change or develop over time. And I seem to remember a storytelling style with humor and charm. Kind of like Bill Henderson does these days.

Thanks Andy for the update. If you have an opportunity to reply to Don, please send greetings and appreciation from this (getting older) generation of modelers.

Regards,
Peter
conford
Modeling Grand Rapids Michigan, C&O, PRR and NYC operations circa 1958.

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