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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, November 15, 2008 1:57 PM

Hey galaxy, hope you start feeling better. I've already had 4 teeth removed in my life, my wisdom teeth about a year ago, lol. Of course, they put me to sleep for it, but they still hurt for that week (it was the monday before thanksgiving and my b-day, but I still ate wings, turkey, etc. on that thursday).

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, November 15, 2008 4:22 PM

refill, please & thank you.

***Galaxy, how about ordering a complete TG dinner and having it delivered. Wife and I decided to do just that for us & her parents. Ordering a 4 serving dinner from HONEYBAKED which gets delivered "ready to eat". I think you might have to re-heat(?).  

All this talk of teeth and today one of my teeth is becoming very sensative to cold. Not sure what that means but hopefully it will hold off a good while. Not up to any new extractions right now.

Wedding was OK, excellent food, of which I ate my share. If I wasn't already married, one of my wife's single friends...oh my, can't believe she is still single. Something has got to be wrong with her, but heck if I could figure it out.EvilLaugh

The contractor got most of the lights up, except in the train room. You would think he would be familiar with installing track lighting. He called me twice trying to figure out how/where to put them. I'll probably just put them up myself tomorrow. Oh, and then I switch on one fan & it wobbled horribly. They didn't "set it" in the groove. Still has some wobble to it, so I'll have to figure out what else they didn't do that they should have. Just add it to my list.

On a bright note. it rained some more today. Still in drought conditions (water table) so the more it rains, the better. Cowboy Rob

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:28 PM

 Page 2 again? BUMP!

 

I'll have the ham sandwich.


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Posted by gear-jammer on Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:30 PM

Good evening.  I thought that I would stop by and rescue the Diner from page 2.  It is fall and I am on the hot cider kick.

No MR today.  We went to town  to pick up Larry's new hunting rifle, and stopped by to see if my bike was in.  No dice.

Later,  Sue

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, November 15, 2008 8:24 PM

Evening, Flo - how about a nice bowl of beef stew on a cold night like this?

        

and a cup of hot cocoa too, please.

       

Thanks! What? Sue was buying RBF's the other afternoon? Dang it, missed 'em again! Evil

Sheesh - a fella gets kept out of the Diner and it's on page 2 - twice!? Had a long day yesterday, person at a local jail and it was in that time of the day when it's hard to catch a judge (after they leave their office , but for most of 'em, before they've got back from dinner...). Found out that that police department's fax machine wasn't working right, and had to go over to county jail and fax it from there. Oops Finally did get done around 6:30 p.m. Boy, I wish I got overtime...Banged Head

Rain yesterday and some rain today (but mostly low clouds, and colder and breezy some. Good day for hot cocoa, all right! Supposedly we might've had a (very) few snow flurries, but after the rain lately, it isn't gonna stick to the ground. The water on the ground might be frozen by morning, though. Predicting a low around 30 tonight (F).

Rob - how's your horse doing? (hopefully, healing up) Hope your wife doesn't read your posts over your shoulder, after that one about the wedding...Black Eye Hey, at least now since the wedding you have a suit, so if you need to go to another wedding, you're ready. Thumbs Up And how much longer will it be until you get to move in? - maybe Thanksgiving in the new digs?Yeah!!

Lee, maybe you could tell me - how do you organize the freight cars you can't fit on the layout (and staging yards)? I'd figure you'd (and later, I will) be running out of track to put them all on. Have you built drawers under the layout or staging yards for storing all the extras you aren't using? Or what are you other Diners (with more finished layouts than mine - that'd be about 90 percent of ya) doing or planning to do for the 'overflow'?

Got a bit of good news related to our MRR club tonight - our LHS owner and member emailed us that one of our club members (newer fella, who'd dropped out recently due to his finances being low, on limited funds and unable to work now) has notified him that things are somewhat better for him, and he wants to rejoin us. The new guy's been a hard worker, and when we've been doing layout stuff, he's always been there, so it was great to hear he'll be coming back.Yeah!!

Mark, that'd make one killer treehouse! Laugh Might be a bit tricky to model that, though...

Terry - how'd your show at the house go? Lotsa visitors? No gremlins (we should wish, huh?)Wink

Galaxy, after the doctoring you've had lately, I'd say it's time to take it easy for a li'l bit and get healed up. Black Eye I don't blame you a bit for wanting an early checkout time from the hospital, even if it might've been a little premature. As for Thanksgiving, if you get the jellied cranberry sauce, maybe you could eat that and some mashed potatoes with gravy. Or put some turkey meat in the blender?Oops Hope you rest up and get better.

Jerry - loved your pic of the Christmas decorations - are you sure that tree wasn't stolen from the recycle place? Looks like something a college student might make. Smile,Wink, & Grin Nice work on that (well-used) gondola, too.

Sawyer, tell your Mom a Happy B-Day from us! And have you given your folks your birthday (LHS) list yet?

Jeff, good to see you didn't completely cover up that nice black and orange...Whistling  Nice job on it.

Sue, hang in there - that bike'll come in soon enough. It only seems like it's taking forever, right? And the way the weather's been, hot beverages sound good. I heard Flo say she decided to fire up the wood stove today. Good for toasting our toes. SmileYeah!!

I stopped by H-L today with my 40 percent off coupon, but couldn't find much to get. I may have almost all of the W-S figures that they carry. Well, except for the fishing and swimming ones, which I haven't figured if I can really justify for the Southwestern area of my RR, and one figure set that looks more like they're from the 30's (wide rim hats, overcoats, etc.). Hmm... maybe I could have a couple of them in a seedier part of one town, offering 'insurance' to the neighborhood shopowners... Hey, Vinnie, c'mere - I need to get some tips from you for an idea I have....Whistling

I'll be at the back table, talking with Vinnie for a little.

 

Blessings,

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 15, 2008 8:43 PM

JimRCGMO
Jeff, good to see you didn't completely cover up that nice black and orange...Whistling  Nice job on it.

Thank you. You should see some of the threatening emails I got for doing that patch job. WOW!

 

It's quite cold here this evening. We have a 10-15 mph coming across the lake that gusts up to 20-25 mph. That makes the current 45 degrees feel more like 30. Anyone out on the lake today was a certified nut! We had waves rolling in over that were almost a foot high. Out on the main part of the lake they were around 2 feet high with white caps. You ain't gonna find this redneck out there.

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Saturday, November 15, 2008 9:07 PM

Evening Gang: I had John help me haul the new cars over to the track today. We got them all on the track and I got the diesel out and fired it up. The engine was doing the same thing, surging. I made a run out and back and got it to run all right at one throttle setting and the trans mission full forward. One of the guys took the train on a run and it worked all right so I was  hopping that it would be allright.

Mary Ann and my family had a surprise birthday party for me. John cooked burgers and hot dogs on the grill and we had cake and ice cream. I really wasn't expecting anything. The guys sang happy birthday and we had a good time. John took the train out again with one of the gang and his son. They came walking back. the locomotive quit at the farthest out point. We got Terry's diesel out and they took it and pulled the train back. I guess I'll break down and get a new engine for it. It's smoking alot also so I'm really tired of messing with it.

All in all I had a pretty good day despite the loco pooping out.

Well I guess I'll head for bed.

Good Night All

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, November 15, 2008 10:05 PM

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY", Paul. Hope you can get a new engine soon. What distance does that route cover? 

***Sue, what kind of bike are you waiting on? And what is Larry's new rifle? Wife wants me to buy her a high caliber snub-nose pistol for her birthday or those new Circus train cars being advertized in the model RR mag. Tough choice.

***Jim, don't know how long it will be, but at least it's looking like something now. I expect the floors will start going in next week. Mostly tile work. No floor in the train room. Not sure what to do there (that would be cheap enough), so for the time being it will remain concrete slab. I know, better never ever drop a car, loco, or anything else for that matter. Still far far better than no train room. ps: wife doesn't read these posts.Smile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, November 15, 2008 10:36 PM

Rob said......... "Wife wants me to buy her a high caliber snub-nose pistol for her birthday or those new Circus train cars being advertized in the model RR mag. Tough choice."

I say, .......Rob... Consider a compromise. Get her a bullet train.. Smile,Wink, & Grin

Anyhow, I see everone is busy. That's good. 

I now have laid the track for the lower level of my layout exgtension. It is about 50 feet of track. The upper level will have about the same amount.

Happy Model Railroading 

 

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:20 PM

Whistling 

Rob said......... "Wife wants me to buy her a high caliber snub-nose pistol for her birthday or those new Circus train cars being advertized in the model RR mag. Tough choice."

I say, .......Rob... Consider a compromise.     Smile,Wink, & Grin     BUY THE CIRCUS CARS AND LOTS OF THEM>Confused

The only reason she was asking for the Snub-Nose was that she saw you eyeimg up her Sister.    LMAO.Laugh                   Glad to hear that your horse is doing OK dispite her aging  and all.  Keep us posted.       In regard to the train room floor,  until you fully decide what you want in there the Big Box Stores have those "Fatigue Mats" that are either 2x2 or 2x3 interlocking mats that really help the lower limbs for us guys who are older than dirt.  An they arn't expensive but work well.

A BELATED HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Paul,  I hope everyday you feel a year youinger.....and also, I think I missed CN CHarlies Big Day as well.   Hope you both had great days with Family, Friends and Goodies.

LEE:  Hope the Medical went well and they told you that you were good for another hundred missions.     By the way,  You have to tell Jeff that he must change the number on that second loco.  Other than that they look great.    

R.J.    Hows the health problem working out.  That was a lousey thing that happened there.  Nobody should have to go through that                      sort   of screw-up.      

JEFF:    Good luck with that healing process. I was going to say it must be a pain in the A__  But I guess it is really a pain in the foot                        even though you don't feel it.    

Sue:        Best Wishes for the new bike, hope you have many happy and safe miles.    Just keep smiling,  it looks good on you.

Well it has been a long day and I will get up for Church in the morning as I have the day off, so I will be off to the sack for some ZZZZZZZZZZZZZs

Night all, Sleep well.   That goes for you too   "Cape Jim."

Johnboy out.........................................  

 

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Posted by gear-jammer on Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:29 PM

Cederstrand

***Sue, what kind of bike are you waiting on? And what is Larry's new rifle? Wife wants me to buy her a high caliber snub-nose pistol for her birthday or those new Circus train cars being advertized in the model RR mag. Tough choice.

  

A Ninja 250.  It should be just right for a short person. ME.

Larry's new rifle is a Weatherby Vanguard Sporter 30-06 with Leupold scope.  We will take in down to our shooting range in the lower field tomorrow.

In regards to the snub nose revolver, look  at the Ruger SP101 in the new 327 Magnum caliber.  It hits about as hard as the 357 mag, but only kicks like a hot 38 special.  You get a 6 shot instead of the 5 shot with the 357 (like mine).

Sue

 







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Posted by Hoople on Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:36 PM

Evenin all!

The show was great. On the way there, I saw an origonal Santa Fe Warbonnet C44-9W without BNSF patches, still saying "Santa Fe" and not "BNSF". That was pretty cool. At the show, I bought a lot of stuff... lol. I bought an ATSF boxcar, blue box, 4 atlas hoppers, 2 GN, 2 CB&Q, a 6 pack of athearn PFE reefers, 3 digitrax decoders, and, to top it all off, a Rivarossi 2003 edition DCC-ready FEF-3 4-8-4 #844. She's a beaut, even better looking than those genesis ones. And, to seal the deal, I got it new for $150. I can't wait to go back to mom's house to run her and my cars on the layout... Got to test her at the club, she is nice and smooth, handles 22"s like a champ. Man I need the City of LA now for it and the challenger to doublehead on...

Jim: That would be a fun treehouse...

That's it for now... Oh wait, that's right. Picture.

"fire"

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Posted by twhite on Sunday, November 16, 2008 12:47 AM

Evening all, I was going to wait until morning, but I can't. 

Ladies, gentlemen, all: 

May I finally introduce you to Remington, my new Train Cat:

He's a 4 year old Maine Coon male abandoned by his previous owner at the pound, and rescued by a local Maine Coon society here in Sacramento.  He's been 'foster owned' for about four months by a wonderful couple in Cameron Park, and arrived at my house today.  He's shy, affectionate, and is right now investigating the house to see if he'll like it here.  I think he does.  After about a week, I'll introduce him to Spooky, the resident Maine Coon, after they've had time to sniff each other through various doors.  He's tall, HUGE feet, weighs about 16 pounds, and is just handsome as all get-out.  I think it's going to be a good match.  Hey, Spooky needs a Stud Muffin, and Remington seems to fit the bill. 

Very cool thing, the couple brought him down from Cameron Park, and when the husband saw my model railroad, he flipped!  Seems he's a train buff himself, so I ran a train for him.  Luckily, I happened to have one of my Yellowstones parked with 20 cars in the yard, and of course, she ran perfectly.  That, PLUS Remington turning out so mellow, just kind of made my day. 

Can't wait for Spooky to teach him how to steal cabeese. 

Ain't he a BEAUTY?

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Sunday, November 16, 2008 3:40 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by LSWrr on Sunday, November 16, 2008 4:59 AM

Good morning.

Here is an interesting site for those modeling in the present: http://www.steelcar.com/

Today: Snow showers. High near 37. Breezy, with a west wind between 20 and 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Total daytime snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches possible. Tonight: Snow showers. Low around 31. West wind between 10 and 17 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches possible.
Monday: Snow showers. High near 38. West wind between 8 and 16 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches possible.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CLEVELAND HAS ISSUED A LAKE EFFECT SNOW WARNING FOR CUYAHOGA COUNTY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 4 PM EST TUESDAY. LAKE EFFECT SNOW WILL EXPAND TODAY AND MOVE INTO THE EASTERN PORTION OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY BY EARLY EVENING. THE SNOW WILL BE HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT...WITH 6 TO LOCALLY 8 INCHES OF SNOW POSSIBLE BY MONDAY MORNING. LAKE EFFECT SNOW WILL CONTINUE DURING THE DAY ON MONDAY AND CONTINUE THROUGH TUESDAY. ADDITIONAL MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE LIKELY COUNTY WIDE.

 

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Posted by LSWrr on Sunday, November 16, 2008 6:09 AM

Jim, I do have under layout storage for excess rolling stock, I have two 3 drawer plastic drawer units on wheels, one holds all my scenery materials and one is a temporary storage unit for rolling stock.  Fox Creek yard has a 70 car capacity (double ended yard) and Swan Creek yard will have a 50 car storage capacity (staging for the port terminals).  It sounds impressive, but I’m modeling the 1950’s so the average car length is only 40’.  I may build another hanging display unit for the passenger cars as off track storage.

Lee

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 16, 2008 7:11 AM

 Good morning.

It's 34 and clear, wind chill of 30. The high is expected to hit around 60 and it will be partly cloudy.

I put my KCS covered hopper in line yesterday (first time I've had it on the rails for more than a photo) and it kept derailing. Odd behavior for a new car. Upon inspecting it I found that the trucks were too tight and weren't allowing any rocking motion. I loosened each truck screw a quarter turn and it rolls along perfectly. I also changed out the couplers on a few Bachmann cars. They still had the EZ-Mate II couplers they came with. I replaced them with Kadee #148 Whisker couplers. They look so much better now. Today I think I'll come up with a load for one of my flatcars. It looks so useless with nothing on it. I believe I have an old RS-3 body in the junk box that I can cut up and weather.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446      11/16/2008


Wind Chill:  31°F
Humidity:  79%
Dew Point:  28°F

So Far Today
High:  38°F
Low:  34°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  7mph N

Today  High: 62    Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. Northwest winds around 5 mph.

Tonight  Low: 38    Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 30s. Southwest winds around 5 mph.



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Posted by C&O Fan on Sunday, November 16, 2008 7:53 AM

Morning All !

Wow what a turn out !!!
Had a steady stream of visitors all day from 12 noon till 6 pm
Which kept my 2 DCC Sound equipped  CSX Diesels warm all day. They are too modern for my time
period but I use them when the grand kids show up
I let all that wanted to operate do so
Everything ran smoothly with no derailments
 The Grand kids didn't show up because they went to the  Texas Renaissance Festival
But I had a friend who came over and helped answer questions
He took his assignment seriously and did lots of research on the C&O and the Thurmond area
and gave every visitor a short presentation on Thurmond and the Loup Creek Branch

I received a lot of complements on the scenery and structures and how
the whole layout was a great application of  an around the wall layout

One of the favorite items was the Tape cassette box tops i use to hold car cards
Several people said they were going to steal that idea

Wish you all could have been here
 
a Fellow poster CW Clark drove over to Houston and We had a great visit !

It's so good to meet other forum members

It was great fun but left me very tired so better make my coffee extra strong

 

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Posted by mainetrains on Sunday, November 16, 2008 8:06 AM

Douglas & Maggie wondering where that other cat is hiding!!!

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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, November 16, 2008 8:22 AM

Mornin' all!

I guess it's safe to come out, since I don't think I'm in danger of hitting the top of the page!

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Posted by gear-jammer on Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:05 AM

Good morning, All.  I dropped in for coffee and a cinnamon roll.

Mark,  Sounds like you made a haul at Puyullap.  I don't think that we will make it this year.  Maybe next year.

Sue

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Posted by Cox 47 on Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:10 AM

Good Sunday Morning All...Its sunny and 33 here this morning...I'll just have coffee this morning still kinda full from last nite my son His Girl friend and 3 Granddaughter came yesterday and surprised me with a early birthday party for my birthday that is coming up Thursday......His Girl friend made my favorite meal Fried chicken  ,Mashed Taters,Gravey,Hot Rolls and a cake...sure was good and He gave me the New Indy Jones DVD....Hope to see my brother today and maybe more of the Grand daughters...Saw our neigbor has a Deer hanging in His back yard Deer season opened here yesterday...You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by Robby P. on Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:25 AM

I will just start with some hot cocoa.  Man its a cold one today.

They are calling for snow showers all week.  It will be a fun one to watch today as the Steelers play the Chargers.  I always love a game in snow.

Replaced some track yesterday with some new track, and man what a difference.  It did lap after lap.  No problem.  I still have some more pieces to replace but that will be later. 

Hopefully Tuesday I will finish up the engine with the extra details.  I will get some shots of it next WPF.

Well everybody stay warm, and have a good one.

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Posted by Hoople on Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:56 AM

 Sue: I hope you can make it to either Puyallup show next year. On April 25-26 they are having the Trains, Trains, and More Trains show again. Then, at the usual timeslot of this show, instead of GTE... they are having...

THE 2009 WORLD'S GREATEST HOBBY SHOW.

So yes, I definalty hope you can make it. It's going to be awesome.

Mark

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Posted by der5997 on Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:56 AM
Diners: I told PC that I’d try to drop in for pie sometime, so I guess this is it! I’m so behind in replies (Page 38!) that I’ll do as some-one suggested they were doing, and skip – if there was something you’d asked and I’ve missed, please ask again. Blush Happy birthdays to those I’ve missed,Happy B-Day and prayers for healing for those on the MO’s list!Angel

Train show in Dartmouth was less than brilliant, but Fergie was just leaving as we arrived, and Kris got to meet him, so that was good. Only stayed an hour.  The layouts were same old same old, for the most part; and looking more tired as the years go by.  Although there were none of the N Scale stairs I’d hoped to get, I did score a few small craft.  One of those, suitably dressed up with radar and whip aerials should do for a port inspection vessel.  Lee can then do his inspections for Transport Canada…the weather’s better here Lee, for the moment!

 

The chap who gave me the Z Scale freight car to get wheels for the crane two years ago was at the show.  I wanted to get the crane put together so I could take a photo in to show him how it’s coming along, now it’s painted all blue. Had to re-design the doohickies that suspend the power cable out along the boom.  Didn’t get that done, so had to content myself with photos you’ve seen. He remembered the conversation 2 years ago, and was appreciative of the progress shots. The other purchase was a few sets of letters going for $0.50 per sheet, and I can use them almost anywhere (Railroad Roman, alphabets 3xwhite and a black one, plus 2 sheet of yellow strips, different thicknesses, that will do fine for warning hash marks around the layout (probably the dock first.)

 

 

Tom: Congratulations on Remington, and only 4 years old….there’s room to grow there!    Lunch is calling…Dinner TTFN.

 

 

 

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:09 AM

 Tom, Remi is born to be a train cat! It seems to me he likes Broadway Limited imports and Key Brass imports.

 Hoople: Those Rivarossi locos are really good. $150 for the 03 DCC ready version is a STEAL. You cannot find that price on eBay!

 

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Posted by Hoople on Sunday, November 16, 2008 12:23 PM

New Haven I-5

Hoople: Those Rivarossi locos are really good. $150 for the 03 DCC ready version is a STEAL. You cannot find that price on eBay!

Your not kidding. I just looked on Ebay and found just about the same engine, except #840 going for $250.

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Posted by Hoople on Sunday, November 16, 2008 12:23 PM

My post doubled for some reason.

Sorry guys.

Mark.
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Posted by railroadnut675 on Sunday, November 16, 2008 12:33 PM

Has anybody seen the show "Extreme Trains" on the history channel?

It comes on Tuesdays at 10 p.m.

It looks pretty good on the commercials.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Sunday, November 16, 2008 2:37 PM

B.......U..........M........P....!!......Jerry

ILLinois and Southern...Serving the Coal belt of southern Illinois with a Smile...

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