to the forum. Your initial posts are moderated and therefore delay.
You found a thread on google, but the OP is not in the forum and has the generic name of Anonymous who posted 15 years ago. Exactly how the forum decides who has left for good and who hasn't posted in a while, I dunno. The email address is no good.
If there are links or question in an old thread, the links are dead and if the OP (opening poster) has been waiting for an answer for a decade or more, he probably isn't into model railroading anymore.
However there is an answer for you question. This group has both a facebook page and website and looks recent. http://www.hdmmrc.com/hdmmrc/
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
I have found that if you drink single malt scotch along with your Death By Chocolate, you can get high on dessert.
Rich
Alton Junction
richhotrain I have found that if you drink single malt scotch along with your Death By Chocolate, you can get high on dessert. Rich
Rich,
I think You're "pix'salayted"..............LOL.
I'll have two of the above, please.
Take Care!
Frank
zstripe richhotrain I have found that if you drink single malt scotch along with your Death By Chocolate, you can get high on dessert. Rich Rich, I think You're "pic'salayted"..............LOL. I'll have two of the above, please. Take Care! Frank
I think You're "pic'salayted"..............LOL.
richhotrainFrank, good to hear from you. Any preference on the brand of scotch?
McGreggers would be fine or Johnny Walker Red Label. That's all I drank in the Nam.......a dollar a fifth.
zstripe My son was working in Scotland last year and brought me back a bottle of Royal Brackla 16 year old Scotch. Really smooth neat. Rick Jesionowski richhotrain Frank, good to hear from you. Any preference on the brand of scotch? McGreggers would be fine or Johnny Walker Red Label. That's all I drank in the Nam.......a dollar a fifth. Take Care! Frank
My son was working in Scotland last year and brought me back a bottle of Royal Brackla 16 year old Scotch. Really smooth neat.
Rick Jesionowski
richhotrain Frank, good to hear from you. Any preference on the brand of scotch?
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