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Elliotts Trackside Diner (est 1-1-07)
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[quote user="JimRCGMO"] <p>Back in again, Chloe - doesn't look like you've had a very busy afternoon. How about a nice root beer float, please?</p><p align="center">[img]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g84/JimRCGMO/CS%20n%20Other/Root-Beer-Float.jpg[/img] </p><p align="left">Got a question for those of you coming in this afternoon/evening. I have some flextrack I was given, and the back of it only has something about 'Italy' imprinted on it, no name or anything I can tell the brand from. Anyone know who the manufacturer would be? It's code 100 nickel silver, if that helps narrow it down any. Trying to figure, in case I want to order more once I run out of this batch. Anyone who can tell me?</p><p>[quote user="pcarrell"]Well, the wife and kids left for Disney World yesterday (driving).</p><p>... Better yet, my company is footing the bill for the whole thing! God is soooooooooo good![/quote]</p><p>Uh, PC,... does your company have any branches in my part of Missouri (drool, drool...<span class="smiley">[:P]</span>[:P] ) Good, indeed! </p><p align="left"> </p><p align="left">Blessings (and thanks for any answers to my question),</p><p align="left">Jim in Cape Girardeau </p>[/quote]Jim , that would be old AHM track. They no longer make that track. Model power makes track that is just about the samething. I bought mine from Standard hobby its about half the price of atlas track. I like the tie spacing much more then the Atlas Code 100 track. I also see in the newest MR Model Power is now making Code 83 track. A case of 100 costs $179.00 thats over $60.00 dollars less then Atlas's code 83.
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