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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:55 PM
derJohn - I wasn't clear on that question. I wasn't asking in general how people paid for stuff they bought on ebay, (I use pay pal too) but it was kind of to Jim, since he indicated that he didn't like using his credit card, but yet was purchasing things on ebay.


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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:49 PM
Hello. My name is Sven. I'z come from Norvay. But I live in Visconsin now. And I hate snow. I vwish is would go avay, and never return. So vhat's new?

Noa-I-I mean, Sven.
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:33 PM
Uh-oh, I got my self in one mess here. Maybe I better expand the ARK quick, and take it out of the country! I'll just lay track over the Bering strait!

John, Your comming good on that tunnel. Keep it up, (as long as it's SNOWING)

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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:15 PM
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.


Len [#welcome]

You're better off posting this request on the Forum and over on the Classic Trains Forum. You will probably get a bite or two. This may take a day or two to get a reply so be patient.

Regards
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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:10 PM
Noah: You can come out now, as it has turned to rain on our island (It's the micro climate thing, lupo[^]), lucky for you [D]

Ed:
QUOTE: How do you pay for your ebay purchases?

PayPal., so far, so good.
One other online auction mailed a cheque. Took time to clear, but the package came promptly after that.

Dinner was great [dinner], pork done just right, 3 veggies plus mashed potatoes. (Carrots, peas, mashed turnips [neeps for our Scotish friends]) The gravy tasted great too. It wasn't brown, and it wasn't white, more of a yellow. Lots of everything, and more kinds of dessert......I brought home 2 different carrot cake slices for Mrs.der to enjoy later.
A brisk 20 minutes on the treadmill while watching the last part of the 6:00 ATV news, and a shower, and back to the layout to build more of that "foamhenge" I've been working on. It's been a very pleasant evening. Mrs.der has just announced tea, so I'll call it a day.
Goodnight, and God Bless.

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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, November 13, 2004 6:32 PM
Jim

Can't speak about all of them but a lot of e-tailers are also happy to accept phone orders, of course you have to give them your credit card info over the phone but maybe you'd think that was safer. One had me email my credit card number in two halves in two emails to make it harder to capture. So there are ways of doing it. I also suspect they would be amenable to having you send in a check or money order, subject to a waiting period on the check clearing. So there are ways to take advantage of the good prices on the net.

How do you pay for your ebay purchases?


QUOTE: Larry: The weather in NE Indiana was brisk but clear today. Delightful for going out and doing some railfanning!

So what did you see??


Later

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Posted by AggroJones on Saturday, November 13, 2004 6:27 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jwar

Anyone heading to the RR show in Roseville Ca this weekend.


I would if I could. Its hard to travel that far without an automobile.

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Posted by leonardbrand on Saturday, November 13, 2004 6:26 PM
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.
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Posted by PennsyHoosier on Saturday, November 13, 2004 6:13 PM
Ohhhhh.... This conversation makes me realize that the lake snow season is immanent. I better get that snowblower tuned up. Oh well, that means more time in the layout room. [^]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 13, 2004 6:11 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester



BTW you'll have soft landing as there is about 6" of the white stuff on my lawn.



What is the MOST WANTED item in the coffee shop these days? [?]


N . O . A . H

[}:)] [:p] [;)] [:p] [8D] [:p] [:D]


Noah (if you are brave enought to come into the coffee shop now [;)] )

I talked to Pennsyduplex (John) today by AOL AIM. He reports they have snow and ice in New Jersey. He also said he fell on the ice and is "hurting".


I made a special trip to the LHS today. I went looking to see what they had in nearly Nothing scale. That is exactly what I found too, NOTHING. It seems that that LHS is GONE. In the words of the Queen song, Another One Bites the Dust. [V]
The next closest one will be about a 2 hour round trip. I think I might just wait now, and stop at Battlefield Station in Springfield, Missouri, when I go visit my parents for Thanksgiving. Actually, I consider IT my LHS anyway. I can think of 5 different engines and two fleets of passenger cars I have bought there. It is a nice large hobby shop and fairly well stocked.

It is a shame to see so many shops closing these days. I guess in the next four years more will probally close. I used to shop online but am kind of afraid to put my credit card number "out there" now.

Well I am going to go to E Bay and see what they have "there" [8D].

Take Care. (And don't "hurt" Noah too bad. A few snowballs would be ok I guess, or we could run over him with a SNOW loco. [}:)] [:D] [;)] WE must make sure it is not a GE though, it would catch fire and melt before it got to him. [}:)] [;)] )

P. S. DON'T EAT YELLOW SNOW [:D]




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Posted by PennsyHoosier on Saturday, November 13, 2004 5:55 PM
The weather in NE Indiana was brisk but clear today. Delightful for going out and doing some railfanning!
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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, November 13, 2004 4:13 PM
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?[;)]



Snow Blower with a Binford 3000 power booster![:D]

BTW you'll have soft landing as there is about 6" of the white stuff on my lawn. Excellent driving conditions for tomorrow's trip to Cape Breton.

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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, November 13, 2004 3:54 PM
Bob T. Remember the old joke? Where there is a will there are heirs. Boy, have you brought back memories-None good. A great aunt was taken in by my in-laws after saving her property and monies from a nursing home manager. My mom-in-law and her sister have not spoken since the great aunt passed. I want this-I want that,and not doing a darn thing for the aunt.
As to cleaning up, nothing happened here at home. Some neighbors lost trees and had some roof damage. We've been in our home 7 years and knew the roof was old.
We had a contract BEFORE the storms and just had the roof replaced at pre-storm prices. Man upstairs must like us.{At least likes my wife.}
Stopped at lhs 45 miles each way, a Hobby Stores. I have more trains than they do. Waste of time.
Regards to Mrs. T. Enjoy church tomorrow,
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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, November 13, 2004 2:22 PM
Ed and Bob:
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?

Speaking of big birds, did you catch that Sesame Street is 35 years old this past week. Sort of ages one instantly, news like that.[V]

Noah: You are in such deep doo doo, I doubt a new forum name will do much good. It's even snowing today on Sober Island. That's like daytime rain in Camelot! I had to go find the shovels in the garage. WE KNOW WHERE YOU ARE.[X-)]
Thought you might like to see how the upper tunnel is coming along.


Ed: This is what the 1/2 inch strip is also useful for. The west end of the tunnel will have an access hatch for the turnout and the electronics. one side will rest on the foam at the tunnel mouth, the other on a fixed block of foam that will also support the presently free end of the rremovable roof of the tunnel. This framework will hold that block.


I'm writing this while the glue dries. The photos are not 20 minutes old!
Roast Pork dinner tonight at Port Dufferin put on by the volunteer firemen. $7 a plate. Always fun. Watch the tea, if you ever come Bob, as it looks just like the coffee.[:O]

Nice to see you here on your bd, Paul, and I see you brought Ed and dave.[D]

Later.

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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, November 13, 2004 12:47 PM
Morning Coffee Clubbers


Happy Birthday, Paul. Going to buy your own present at the train show??


John, I actually prefer Harvey’s Bristol Cream myself. But Poe never wrote “The Cask of Bristol Cream". It’s been years since I’ve had any. But it used to be a staple in my liquor cabinet.


Heck, all you guys are reporting train shows coast to coast. And down in Houston they’re celebrating National Model Railroading Month with their annual open house layout tour. I hear they have over 60 layouts open for visits this year. And here I am left out. [:(] Oh well, guess I’ll find a way to get by, sniff, he says while popping the top on a cool Corona and letting the waves lap over his feet…………… More hot sauce on that next batch of shrimp, please. [8D]


QUOTE: jwar: Anyone heading to the RR show in Roseville Ca this weekend.

See! Another one. [:0] Welcome to the Coffee Shop, John. By the way, we’ve already got a couple of 'Johns', so would you prefer we stuck with jwar or how about JW? There are a couple of us retired model railroaders hanging out here, and a couple more approaching that status.


Teffy – adding your railimages link is easy. Click on ‘Profile’ up on the top blue bar. Once you have your profile page up, scroll down and find the two blocks for Signature (one is text only and the other says text and graphics). Type the following in both blocks: http://www.railimages.com/gallery/bobstephens
Then click on preview and it should show the link, probably in red. Now go to the bottom of the edit profile page and click on the button for submit changes or edit profile, or something like that.

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?

Fran is also interested in the concept of hydroponics. I didn’t realize you could do it on a home garden scale. Maybe I need to read up a bit on it.

Okay group, got to get back to my track repairs. Can’t run trains with a section of mainline missing.


Hasta luego

Ed
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Posted by lupo on Saturday, November 13, 2004 12:45 PM
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?

Hi Bob, you should go to the top of the page and click on update profile:
http://www.trains.com/community/forum/pop_profile.asp?mode=Edit
there you can edit your signature and put in the links you want and all the text you want to show up at the bottom of your posts, do not forget to enable "show signature" overthere at " Board settings "
hope it helps

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 13, 2004 12:18 PM
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?[;)]
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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, November 13, 2004 11:11 AM
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


What about the left over explosives from yesterday?[:D]

I've heard of an exploding toilet before (Onboard a Training Vessel). Not very pretty especially the girl I knew who was in it when it "burped". It's not like a train where you pull the plug and watch the track go by, for obvious reasons!

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 13, 2004 10:17 AM
Good Morning All:

It's been a hectic week - Mrs "T" is the executrix of an aunt's estate and all of the heirs are feuding. I'm just about ready to tell all of them to go to Hell!!!! We were the only ones that would take her in after she got out of the hospital (she was an old maid and very cranky) but the three of us got along pretty good. Mrs "T" was named hr sole benificery (SP-Ed) of her $6,000.00 life insurance policy and after burial expenses their wasn't much left but the heirs think it should be devided between them. BULLCRAP.

As you can tell I'm not in a good mood today but I do get to build some layout framework today. I'm building a stand for Mrs"T"'s hydroponic tray. She's wanted to do this for several years and when we were just in Canada I saw a sign that said "Hydroponices". I should have kept going but dumb me stopped and turned around. Four hundred dollars later the man said "thank you" and we drove off. This stand is going to be built just like the train support - knee braced off the wall. (See Tom, it works for other things too)

For those of you that haven't seen Tom's layout, we used the same knee brace support system as described in Lynn Westcott's book on benchwork. His is a lot stronger then mine as I used 2X2's and he used 2X4's. BTW Tom, The other night I put some foam on the track and then a piece of plywood and got up on the layout. It supported all 205# with no creaking or movement. Bill might try the 2x2's instead of the 2x4's. They're easier to work with and don't cost as much. I think that the reason Lynn used 2x4's was to CYA because of the range of ability in the hobby.

Paul:
I was looking forward to seeing your layout and hated to cancle the trip. It was a personal trip as we had a Baldwin organ that belonged to my dad and now that Mrs"T" can't play anymore we decided to give it to one of our nephews as he and his wife play. He decided since they are thinking about moving he should get it later, but we're having 22 people over for Thanksgiving and we needed the dining room space. It is now at his mothers and dad's house. It took four of us to move it - it's a full twin keyboard with all of the foot petals.
Being only 62 makes you kinda young, happy birthday.

Fla/Phil last time, from now on Flip:
If I forget just put your finger in my tea. If Ed gets SNOW it will be a sign of the end of the world.

Flip and Dave:
How is the clean-up comming. Some of the roofers and carpenters that went over their are starting to return here and pick up their abandened (Ed - that's misspelled) work. Dave, you said you were self-employed, what do you do.

John and Ed:
I think I like Nearly invisable instead of Normal as it is a better description. 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?

Jim:
I've been sucessfull at buying "N" scale engines at the shows. I've bought quite a large number of cars. I buy mostly from individuals instead of dealers. If you want an "N" scale layout and to visit us, lets talk price on the one that I've built - it's layout # nine in the Atlas book and it'll fit in the back of your pickup.

Fergie:
Tell Lisa that if she doesn't know what to get you for Christmas just give me a call. I remember when I was in college one of my fraturnity brothers ask me to go look at frat rings with him, to make a long story short, he got the ring I wanted and I got the ring he wanted, so our spying didn't do very good.

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.

Well I've got a lot to get done today so let me get outta here

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY
Bob
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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, November 13, 2004 8:59 AM
Good Morning Bob, good to see you in the shop! Can't quite make out our guests, though. I thought that this was a non-smoking establishment[:D] Up late today. It'll be different next weekend, as Mrs.der has a craft show in Truro, and I have the Dartmouth train show to get to while Fergie's there.

Real coffee's about to appear downstairs, gotta run.

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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, November 13, 2004 8:47 AM
QUOTE: Flip: Ed- Isn't Mexico part of the north American Continent? What will YOU say to Noah if you get blanketed?

Not sure, but "Thanks" comes to mind...............................
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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, November 13, 2004 7:59 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jwar

Anyone heading to the RR show in Roseville Ca this weekend.


I'd like to but..... I'm putting on the snow tires this weekend. BTW is this your first time here? If so pull up a seat and sit for a bit. The coffee is free.

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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, November 13, 2004 6:30 AM
krump- Looks like Noah has put his foot in his mouth. As the old saying goes, Be careful what you wish for, you might get it.
Ed- Isn't Mexico part of the north American Continent? What will YOU say to Noah if you get blanketed?
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Posted by krump on Saturday, November 13, 2004 4:24 AM
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)


Don't worry about Fergie, Noah ... NOW you've got some real trouble[:D][:D][:D]. I thought you were my friend? but Hunting Season just opened up in Western Canada after that comment.[:o)][C):-)] We had SNOW 2 weeks ago. Did I see you with your little plastic shovel ? -no! (They don't make a snow shovel big enough for you out here). All of my friends have agreed to send you a self addressed stamped snow shovel, so that there are no excuses to find our driveways. My driveway will take you at least an hour, and since I have to leave by 7:45 AM, you'd better start early... coffee will be on, we'll be enjoying the "show" from the balcony[:)] as you work. You might want to consider a school transfer, since you'll be here 3-4 days a week for the next 4 months.
Either that, or in the words of a Christian band that you might be familiar with, Pray For Rain ... (PFR). [swg][swg][swg][:-^][(-D]

cheers, krump

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Posted by jwar on Saturday, November 13, 2004 12:24 AM
Anyone heading to the RR show in Roseville Ca this weekend.
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Posted by der5997 on Friday, November 12, 2004 9:43 PM
Paul: [bday] happy 62nd tomorrow. Enjoy.
Ed:
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]

Yes, a really dry sherry would do just fine. However, I asked for Harvey's Bristol Cream when my brother visited from the UK in September. Quite the opposite, but in a class on its own.

Colour's way off, but I put it down to the distance it's come from clicksmilies site [:D]

Looks like there may be some Nearly Invisible goodies to be had @ the LHS on Monday. Thanks for the heads up Fergie. George says the second box of Normal stuff he's negotiating for is better than the first. It may be like a train show all on it's own. Then the next weekend it's the Dartmouth show. I'll feel like Paul, and Ed will be even greener!

Look at the time![:O] Got to go to bed[zzz]
Goodnight, and God Bless.

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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, November 12, 2004 7:35 PM
Evening folks,

Just some quick comments before they pile up on me....

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.

I really liked all of Poe's work. And I still prefer his work to the type of 'horror' story that's common today. If you haven't had a chance yet, it would be worth checking out the school library to see if they have a volume of his short stories. "The Pit and the Pendulum", "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Telltale Heart", really great stuff.


Wow, Paul, two train shows in two weekends???!!! (Ed turns green with envy [:P])

Yeah they are small. Look at it this way, it saves a lot on superdetailing!! Last week twhite (Tom) posted this in the "Where do the old trains go" thread. Someone was talking about the lack of detail on old cars and why you wouldn't be using them with your newer models. Tom said: But then I keep my magnifying glass on the coffee table to help me read the small print in the classifieds, not to look at my trains. I thought it was a great line.

With your son building the G scale outdoor setup it sounds like you'll have the best of both worlds. And you can go play on it anytime you want.


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!

Thanks, but ssshhhhh! The CIPP (Correctness In Posting Police) are everywhere! [:0]


And finally, breaking news from the modeling front......................

I went and ripped out a section of mainline to force myself into doing the track repairs that I need. More details later............


Regards

Ed
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Posted by Fergmiester on Friday, November 12, 2004 7:25 PM
Hey it's November, it's going get real it's not south of the equator!

I have a 6-hour drive ahead of me on Sunday; of course it's going to snow!!!

P. W. Beverung: Silent pardner of "The Hole in the Wall Gang". Or better yet things that go boom in the dark!

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[}:)]

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Friday, November 12, 2004 6:59 PM
Well Gang; Train show in Ft. Worth this weekend. I'm all ready. Got to roll my pennies tonight and hit the bank tomorrow. Whoops. Now I'm thinking like Bob. I'll let you all know how the show went. I also got a notice that GATS is having there show next weekend. HOW SWEET IT IS. Just hope that I don't blow my whole sta***his weekend.

Chris; Now you'er thinking. That sounds like a real doable plan that you'll be happy with for a long time.

Ed; I figured out what the N really stands for. Nearly invisable. I got a couple of N cars in that bunch I ordered from Walters awhile ago. They did look good once I got out the magnafier.

Noah; Just to let you know, you can always bring the "you know what" down here and hide out.

Well my son is going to take my old LGB stuff and do an outdoor layout at his house. He's got a real good location for it. I guess I'll have to help him. Does that mean I'll be working in another scale?Oh well at least I can see it without a magnafire. Of course it's getting to the point that I need help seeing HO too.

Paul

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 12, 2004 5:27 PM
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


I don't subscribe to Trains, (yet anyways) but whenever I go to the LHS this month I'll be sure to buy that issue. Sounds pretty interesting.

Also Ed, funny that you talk of the story, "The Cask of Amontillado," we had to read that in English not too long ago.


Noah:
You should go live with my relatives in Northern Minnesota, It probably will be snowing there before too long! An we all know how much you love snow....[;)]

And if we get the wet, sloppy snow here in Illinois within the next few days, you're going to be hunted by more than Fergie! [}:)][;)]

Christopher

BTW, Jim, not to start the slogan war again, but did you notice I replaced the KCS and Frisco heralds with FW&DC and Colorado and Southern ones?[:p]

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