QUOTE: Originally posted by leonardbrand Frank Ellison's book ,[ Frank Ellison on Modelrailroads ] printed sometime in the late fiftys or early sixtys and getting hard to find [ next to inpossible ] but if by chance someone has an extra copy laying around and would consister saling it to me for a reasonal price [ less than $50.00 ] it sure would make me happy. Two just sold on ebay for less than twenty five I was told, and around that is a fair price, but for a copy in GOOD CONDITION i would go higher. Waiting to hear from someone I hope.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=5959
If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: How do you pay for your ebay purchases?
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Larry: The weather in NE Indiana was brisk but clear today. Delightful for going out and doing some railfanning!
QUOTE: Originally posted by jwar Anyone heading to the RR show in Roseville Ca this weekend.
"Being misunderstood is the fate of all true geniuses"
EXPERIMENTATION TO BRING INNOVATION
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester BTW you'll have soft landing as there is about 6" of the white stuff on my lawn.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester Christopher Kid another member of Teffy's band of desperadoes: a.k.a. "the kid", whereabouts, buried in some obscure snow bank north of the 49th parallel. How he get there? You figure it out[}:)] Fergie LOL...[:)] BTW, how'd I end up that far north?[;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester Christopher Kid another member of Teffy's band of desperadoes: a.k.a. "the kid", whereabouts, buried in some obscure snow bank north of the 49th parallel. How he get there? You figure it out[}:)] Fergie
QUOTE: 22 guests for Thanksgiving??? Must be some big bird you’re going to cook. Roasted or deep fried? Rutabagas? 'Stuffing' inside or 'dressing' outside the turkey?
QUOTE: jwar: Anyone heading to the RR show in Roseville Ca this weekend.
QUOTE: How do I put my railimages link in my signature and also the slogan about the Santa Fe so I don't have to type it in all the time?
QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY Good Morning All: DADGUM - I just went to the bathroom and when I flushed the toilet it wont go down and no telling where the plunger is. I just figured out what's wrong with the toilet. This is the one that the "toilet fairy" put in the bus one time when we went to Canada and now that it's snowing up there it refuses to work. Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY Bob
QUOTE: Flip: Ed- Isn't Mexico part of the north American Continent? What will YOU say to Noah if you get blanketed?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter But maybe I should be praying for SNOW for all of the North American contienent, several inches of the heavy, wet, the-kind-you-hate-to-shovel SNOW!!!! SNOW SNOE SNOW!!!!!! ('Scuse me got to run from Fergie now, or I may be comming back as a new user!) Noah(shh, I'm being hunted)
cheers, krump
"TRAIN up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" ... Proverbs 22:6
QUOTE: My personal favorite of that genre is the old Edgar Allan Poe work, "The Cask of Amontillado". Of course a real cask of amontillado wouldn't be all that bad either.[:D]
QUOTE: Chris: Also Ed, funny that you talk of the story, "The Cask of Amontillado," we had to read that in English not too long ago.
QUOTE: Noah: Realized, that a few of you have been busy going over the 500 post mark! To both John and Ed, I say congrats!
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Good Morning Coffee Clubbers, QUOTE: Chris: I decided that whether I've ever seen trains from that era or not I wanted to model the postwar era again. So now I can go back to 40' and 50' boxcars painted mineral red, woodside waycars, F-units, Baldwin switchers, Geeps, SD's, and Alcos. Besides, what I realized I wanted a modern CB&Q to be like was what the road was like in the midcentury decades, anyways. There you go! Sounds like a good idea to me. Did you see the ‘map of the month’ back in November’s Trains? It’s a page and a half spread of a map showing growth of the Burlington System from 1850-1940. Sounds like something you’d like. Catch you all later, Ed
QUOTE: Chris: I decided that whether I've ever seen trains from that era or not I wanted to model the postwar era again. So now I can go back to 40' and 50' boxcars painted mineral red, woodside waycars, F-units, Baldwin switchers, Geeps, SD's, and Alcos. Besides, what I realized I wanted a modern CB&Q to be like was what the road was like in the midcentury decades, anyways.