Re: Who besides Yarmouth Makes a Carmer Lever Etching
You could etch them yourself. Ā š Ā I'm not being facetious. I have usedĀ the MicroMark etching set with some success. The learning curve is not particularly steep... you just have to be a bitĀ careful with the nasty chemicals. So far I have etch SUPPLEE MILK placard lettering for a reeferĀ and decks for a PRR F34 flatcar. Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of Ken Adams <smadanek44g@...>
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2019 4:57 PM To: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io Subject: [RealSTMFC] Who besides Yarmouth Makes a Carmer Lever Etching Ā
After a private exchange with Pierre, it turns out none of the Carmer lever etchings he currently offers closely matches the Carmer levers as used on my ex D&RGW, Ex USN boxcar. Levers closely matching the ones I need were included with Westerfield's SP
B-50-15 kit but a check of the Westerfield website does not show these offered as a separately available part. Does anyone have any other suggestions
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