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So today (Sunday April 3) I traipse over to the Greenberg Train (and Toy) show in Wilmington, MA. Which I did not know was happening until I read about it in another thread on this forum. <br /> <br />Stuffed along one wall I come upon a long set of tables stacked with scenic details - you know, trees & tree kits, flocking etc. Well what do I stumble on? Both Silfor and Heki grass plus a Noch puffer bottle. Now I'm in trouble. Whilst perusing all this great stuff I feel a little nudge at my elbow and this fellow hands me a little basket (yeah I've got that much stuff [}:)]). And I needed it because the trees were way cool. <br /> <br />After spending a few minutes grabbing stuff I check out before I do any more damage to the already thin wallet. Of course in these situations you get to talking to the person running the table and he introduces himself -- Jim Elster. Now sometimes I'm a bit slow; it isn't until he says he'll throw in one of his catalogs that has "Scenic Express" emblazoned on it that I realize that I've just had one of those uncanny coincidences (and in case the rest of you are as slow a me Jim Elster is the owner of Scenic Express). <br /> <br />So thanks for the tip Joe! [:D] <br />
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