QUOTE: Originally posted by ukguy R.Sole Cleaning Supplies [:D]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ukguy Rhydes Motorcycles I think Rhydes could be too corny, maybe ?
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I think this is a super cool idea! Based on Brunton's post, why not strike up a balance so names don't become stale? In developing a town, have maybe 2 or 3 businesses with tongue and cheek names. Make sure that they're not close to each other and have them next to businesses with ordinary names. The ACME one especially has great potential as there are countless pictures of Wile.E.Coyote available. His picture could be etched on to a brick building or used for a business bill board. I also like the Splinter Lumber Company. I might use that one on my new layout! Peace and Thanks!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by wjstix BTW since somebody mentioned LGB - the Lake George & Boulder was the outdoor model railroad of Charles Small, in the early seventies he wrote an article for MR about his LGB layout in his backyard. He may have been the first LGB modeller in the US, he travelled a lot in his work and came across LGB stuff overseas. Since the locomotives and rolling stock were labelled "LGB" for Lehmann GrossBahn he had to come up with a RR name using those initials, hence "Lake George and Boulder" referring to Colorado and it's narrow guage railroads.