Re: Early Piggyback round Two
Rich Chapin <rwc27q@...>
Tim,
IIRC, my copy came from Railpub. Here's the link to check his current list.
http://www.railpub.com/pricelist.pdf
Paul G. is very easy to deal with. Drop him a note and he'll get back to
you pretty fast. (He's also in Wrentham Mass., but your proximity is beyond
my understanding of Mass geography.)
Rich
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IIRC, my copy came from Railpub. Here's the link to check his current list.
http://www.railpub.com/pricelist.pdf
Paul G. is very easy to deal with. Drop him a note and he'll get back to
you pretty fast. (He's also in Wrentham Mass., but your proximity is beyond
my understanding of Mass geography.)
Rich
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From: "Tim O'Connor" <timoconnor@...>
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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Re: Early Piggyback round Two
From: "Tim O'Connor" <timoconnor@...>
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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Re: Early Piggyback round Two
Rich, that sounds great. Know where I can get a reprint?Trains, September 1956 has a five page feature on SP "Piggyback champ"
(which, BTW, has a photo of a steam switcher with SP trailers/pig flat).
Rich Chapin
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Sterling, Massachusetts
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