EHS is my LHS and Paul and the staff there are great. In "normal" times, they would host clinics on Tuesdays and Saturdays on just about anything model railroad related. I feel very fortunate to have these guys only a 30 minute drive away.
If you are ever in Green Bay, it is worth your while to stop in at EHS. I've been stopping in at least 6 times a year for close to 20 years(more often, when I worked in Green Bay). Paul is one of the most knowledgable and helpful people, that I have ever seen in the hobby and the store is always well stocked. Whenever I stop in, Paul loves to take the time to show me the latest custom layout that they are working on. Great to see that they use the products that they sell.
Scott Sonntag
EHS is a popular place. I had no idea about Reggie.
I just did a quick search, didn't find much, but this was interesting:
http://railroadfan.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=143
Mike.
My You Tube
OvermodI had no idea Reggie White of the Packers was a railfan. Be interesting to see that layout in a suitcase they said he took to away games...
I also did not know about Reggie White. I wonder if White's family kept the suitcase. That would be neat to see if it has ever been shown on some online site.
York1 John
Promising take on the futures for this hobby.
I had no idea Reggie White of the Packers was a railfan. Be interesting to see that layout in a suitcase they said he took to away games...
A friend just sent this link to me. It is from February, so this may have already been on the forum.
Interesting and complimentary:
https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/money/2021/02/19/model-railroad-business-enginehouse-services-riding-out-pandemic-serving-diverse-loyal-customer-base/4499176001/