SpaceMouse wrote:Unless I miss my guess, he'll need a tripod as well: both a floor unit and a small tabletop.
I've got a small tabletop tripod unit that I will donate. Hope to get it on the way by this weekend.
Regards,
Tom
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Mines in the mail. It's supposed to be delivered Monday.
Now, about that tripod..............
jeffrey-wimberly wrote:Now who's got a full size tripod?
Getting excited about this are we?
I suppose I would!
BUMP!
To be honest, this really ruined it. It would have been more pleasant to have him come on and tell us about how a kind list member sent him a camera without being asked in a public post.
Not that this wasnt a great idea, but why should people have to be asked? Then you make people feel guilty for not doing that, or who cant donate something more impressive than the next guy.
Jeff, it really doesnt matter what you have, as long as you have a passion for the hobby.
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I don't see it like that at all. This is just a kind thing that we all can do together for a fellow modeller. I think that if you see it in a light of guilt or competition, you tarnish the genuine compassion of the situation. It missed the point and the real spirit of it when you look at it like that.
Frankly, I'm a little disappointed in myself for not thinking of it on my own, but then, sometimes I'm a bit thick, ya know?
Honestly, I don't care if what I sent is the best or the worst item. To me, it's a gift to me to be able to give to something so worthy. I was actually overjoyed when the DHL guy showed up today to pick up the package!
Getting is awesome, but giving is even better! The giver gets two gifts. The joy of giving and the joy of seeing (or hearing about in this case) the happiness of the person getting.
coborn35 wrote:To be honest, this really ruined it.
To be honest, this really ruined it.
Well it's a good thing you're not the one involved in this!
I can't believe someone would actually have a problem with what's transpired here.
I brought this topic up because awhile back, Ken Larson sent me a camera when my autistic son broke mine.
I had no intention of creating a competition, rather I knew that some modelers are more adept at acquiring abundance than others. It is in the nature of those that acquire abundance to understand the part of the principle of acquiring abundance is being generous, contrary to the belief of some of the "have nots" that rich people are evil or greedy.
These same people are also the people most likely to upgrade their equipment without thinking of how they can get money for their used equipment, Thus they see the value in giving what they don't use to a person who can use this equipment. To them it would simply be an exercise of the economic principle the "Law of Economy," in this case putting their excess to work.
I feel that all I was doing was presenting an opportunity, that many people for whatever reason, simply did not see. The fact that someone helped me, allowed me the opportunity to point this out to people. While many people are giving me credit for starting the post, the real credit should go to Ken Larson who through his generosity, allowed me to be a vehicle to help someone else.
It is a true expression of the concept that a single kind deed has repercussions that reach far beyond the scope of what we can possibly imagine.
Thank you Ken.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
SpaceMouse wrote: I brought this topic up because awhile back, Ken Larson sent me a camera when my autistic son broke mine. I had no intention of creating a competition, rather I knew that some modelers are more adept at acquiring abundance than others. It is in the nature of those that acquire abundance to understand the part of the principle of acquiring abundance is being generous, contrary to the belief of some of the "have nots" that rich people are evil or greedy.These same people are also the people most likely to upgrade their equipment without thinking of how they can get money for their used equipment, Thus they see the value in giving what they don't use to a person who can use this equipment. To them it would simply be an exercise of the economic principle the "Law of Economy," in this case putting their excess to work. I feel that all I was doing was presenting an opportunity, that many people for whatever reason, simply did not see. The fact that someone helped me, allowed me the opportunity to point this out to people. While many people are giving me credit for starting the post, the real credit should go to Ken Larson who through his generosity, allowed me to be a vehicle to help someone else. It is a true expression of the concept that a single kind deed has repercussions that reach far beyond the scope of what we can possibly imagine. Thank you Ken.
What goes around comes around. Chip was the sterling member of this forum who sent me my first diesel. I had been posting that I was going to be limited to a very few steamers, that diesels would have to wait. Then he contacted me off-line to ask me if I would like to have a P2K F2 set that had a minor issue and that his kids were no longer keen to play with. I accepted, and to this day it is one of only two that I have. I treasure that gift, and have told him so privately.
Chip gives up a diesel and gets a camera. I won't go into my own pay it forward, but....
Guys, Chip was just showing some gumpshen and some leadership...and only the most obtuse member here would wonder if Jeff could possibly have been the better for it.
I don't think it was ruined. Sometimes we don't see the obvious until someone points it out. Is there really a problem with that?
Jeff But it's a dry heat!
Jeff W, either this posting grew real fast or I have just plain missed it. My extra camera is more than like not better that what you have. It all so seems you have one coming that as good as the one I have. 3.2 Meg's will post a darn good looking pic.
On the bigger tri pod, they go for around $25.00 or so. I all so have more E6's than I know what to do with. One has been a pain in my cabosse for some time, it is a PK 2000 in Santa Fe War Bonnet colors. For what ever reason it does not like turns, on my track or K-10 Trains tracks. (LHS).
I am sure some one here could fix it, more than likely one of the brass blocks in the front truck is out of places. But I have never got around to fixing it.
If someone is willing to send Jeff $25.00 or a tri pod they can have the E-6. Contact me for details, I will all so throw in a under coated E-6 body.
Jeff, I wish I could just send you the funds needed, trying to recover from $1000.00 in car repairs and make the house payment.
T-satge from the site helped me with going DCC cheap (darn you Tom BLI and PCM cost a pretty penny)
Some times you meet great people on the internet.
Few years ago I got my self in to a mess. Young black kid came into my Auto Body Repair shop asking for a prices on painting his car. Well I gave him a prices on paint the car, with no body work the car was not there. A few weeks later I was contacted by (friends of kids with cancer) seems Jerry was a 18 year old with brain cancer. They where going to pay for the paint job.
Jerry brought in his car, boy I bite off more than I could chew by my self. Luckly my vendors helped with some parts and Mopar friends from the internet kicked in with cash for parts we had to buy. Plus a few local body shops helped with some labor as well. If I had seen the car when I was asked for a prices it would have been around $6000.00.
What goes around comes around Ken
I hate Rust
Cudaken, maybe Gryphon could make use of your extra camera? BTW, great job on the Ponti-wreck!
SpaceMouse wrote:I brought this topic up because awhile back, Ken Larson sent me a camera when my autistic son broke mine. ... While many people are giving me credit for starting the post, the real credit should go to Ken Larson who through his generosity, allowed me to be a vehicle to help someone else. ...Thank you Ken.
... While many people are giving me credit for starting the post, the real credit should go to Ken Larson who through his generosity, allowed me to be a vehicle to help someone else. ...
Aw shucks Chip! That was not a sacrifice all, the camera was sitting around collecting dust - I saw a chance to put it to better use. I just "tossed a little pebble into the pond", never thought the ripples would go this far!
Cuda-Ken, your sacrifice was truly heroic!
-Ken in Maryland (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)
Right here in the thread are some of the greastest guys I have met in the railroad modeling community. Willing to help each other out. Granted Jeffery I am not retired nor on a SS yet. But between my meds and paying most of the bills while my gf goes to school I have had to learn inventive ways to do things for my model railroad. Al of you guys have given me great advice and help so again thanks for the support, I am still a mewbie but I am not nearly as green around the gills.
Jeffery W, should I ever be in your part of the woods could I have the honor of having a op session with you on youir great pike?
Gryphon wrote: Jeffery W, should I ever be in your part of the woods could I have the honor of having a op session with you on youir great pike?
That seems like a good note on which to end this thread. It has performed well. The back slappings have died out. Thanks have been said.
Let's lay this one to rest.
Thanks.