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Hat maker in Maine
Does anyone have the contact info for a Railroad hat (cap) maker from Maine. Do not know name. Thanks, Dennis Williams
Does anyone have the contact info for a Railroad hat (cap) maker from Maine. Do not know name. Thanks, Dennis Williams
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Dennis Williams
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#123382
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Cutting Tweezers - Re: Re: MODELING TOOLS - SHEARS
The PBL style sprue cutter is a cutting tweezer. Several Swiss companies still make cutting tweezers. Most all are made to trim soft wire - gold, silver, copper and brass of very small diameter. They
The PBL style sprue cutter is a cutting tweezer. Several Swiss companies still make cutting tweezers. Most all are made to trim soft wire - gold, silver, copper and brass of very small diameter. They
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qmp211
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#123371
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Re: Walthers Hideous Tank Car
Garth Groff wrote:
Glad to have you back with us, Garth. Many happy returns, as the saying goes.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA
Garth Groff wrote:
Glad to have you back with us, Garth. Many happy returns, as the saying goes.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA
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Tony Thompson
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#123370
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Fw: [Santa Fe RR] Fe-19 furniture cars
Saw this this morning on the Santa Fe list. Sounds like not only a noble project, but photos would assist my own modeling efforts as I should have one or two of these 40 ft 10 6 IH cars
John
Saw this this morning on the Santa Fe list. Sounds like not only a noble project, but photos would assist my own modeling efforts as I should have one or two of these 40 ft 10 6 IH cars
John
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John Barry
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#123369
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Fw: [Santa Fe RR] Fe-19 furniture cars
Saw this this morning on the Santa Fe list. Sounds like not only a noble project, but photos would assist my own modeling efforts as I should have one or two of these 40 ft 10 6 IH cars
John
Saw this this morning on the Santa Fe list. Sounds like not only a noble project, but photos would assist my own modeling efforts as I should have one or two of these 40 ft 10 6 IH cars
John
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John Barry
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#123368
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Re: Walthers Hideous Tank Car
First of all, Garth, welcome back.
I don’t have an example of that Walthers tank car in front of me, but my recollection (reinforced by the illustrations in the Walthers on-line catalog) is that the
First of all, Garth, welcome back.
I don’t have an example of that Walthers tank car in front of me, but my recollection (reinforced by the illustrations in the Walthers on-line catalog) is that the
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Richard Hendrickson
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#123366
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Prewar NP decals
Hey all,
I now have the pre-war decals for the NP 390000 series boxcar.
If you want a set for your kit, contact me off list, and I'll get a set to you.
Thanks
-- Pierre
Hey all,
I now have the pre-war decals for the NP 390000 series boxcar.
If you want a set for your kit, contact me off list, and I'll get a set to you.
Thanks
-- Pierre
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Pierre Oliver <pierre.oliver@...>
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#123367
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Walthers Hideous Tank Car
Friends,
After a long break for other interests, I have returned to trains and rejoined this group. It will be great to become reacquainted with old friends, and make some new ones.
So I'm sitting
Friends,
After a long break for other interests, I have returned to trains and rejoined this group. It will be great to become reacquainted with old friends, and make some new ones.
So I'm sitting
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#123365
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Re: MODELING TOOLS - SHEARS
Doug Harding wrote:
The fine sprue cutters that PBL offered remain available in Europe, and at one point I made an effort through a European contact to see about getting them imported. The
Doug Harding wrote:
The fine sprue cutters that PBL offered remain available in Europe, and at one point I made an effort through a European contact to see about getting them imported. The
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Tony Thompson
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#123364
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Northern Pacific Diagram Book ca. 1936 on eBay
There is a Northern Pacific Equipment Diagram book, ca. 1936, currently listed on
There is a Northern Pacific Equipment Diagram book, ca. 1936, currently listed on
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rwitt_2000
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#123363
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Intmt ARA Alt Std 2-bay hopper kits
Hello everyone-
I have 8 remaining Intermountain Alternate Standard ARA 2-bay coal hopper kits. I am offering them for $5 less than list price.
#42199 Intermountain AAR 2-bay Alt Std hopper undec kit
Hello everyone-
I have 8 remaining Intermountain Alternate Standard ARA 2-bay coal hopper kits. I am offering them for $5 less than list price.
#42199 Intermountain AAR 2-bay Alt Std hopper undec kit
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Andy Carlson
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#123362
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Re: Fine Wire Screen Material Found in my Kitchen
I looked at the mesh teabag photo, found the Haney cachet bags and Googled white mesh bag that led to organza party bags. They're all over the internet but I landed at
I looked at the mesh teabag photo, found the Haney cachet bags and Googled white mesh bag that led to organza party bags. They're all over the internet but I landed at
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qmp211
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#123361
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Re: MODELING TOOLS - SHEARS
A search for the Utica Swiss cutters took me to this site: http://www.apexhandtools.com/brands/erem/index.cfm?model_list=1&att_id=ERE001&att1=High%20Precision%20Tweezers&att2=Cutting Which appear to
A search for the Utica Swiss cutters took me to this site: http://www.apexhandtools.com/brands/erem/index.cfm?model_list=1&att_id=ERE001&att1=High%20Precision%20Tweezers&att2=Cutting Which appear to
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Douglas Harding
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#123360
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Re: MODELING TOOLS - SHEARS
I have the PBL "fine" and "extra fine" sprue cutters and I use them both on sprues and only sprues depending in the thickness. They are getting older and I probably need to start thinking about
I have the PBL "fine" and "extra fine" sprue cutters and I use them both on sprues and only sprues depending in the thickness. They are getting older and I probably need to start thinking about
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Brian Carlson
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#123359
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Re: MODELING TOOLS - SHEARS
PBL offered four different versions of their spru cutting tweezers. They were made by Utica in Switzarland. I purchased mine direct from PBL at their booth at a NG Convention after reading about them
PBL offered four different versions of their spru cutting tweezers. They were made by Utica in Switzarland. I purchased mine direct from PBL at their booth at a NG Convention after reading about them
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Douglas Harding
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#123357
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Re: Accurail Single Sheathed Box Car - Straight Sill
Well, to be precise, the article describes doing this with the Accurail Reefer to model FGE family cars, and is based on Greg Martin and Company's Shake and Take for the Kahn's reefers at
Well, to be precise, the article describes doing this with the Accurail Reefer to model FGE family cars, and is based on Greg Martin and Company's Shake and Take for the Kahn's reefers at
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Bruce Smith
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#123358
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Re: MODELING TOOLS - SHEARS
I think I saw an ad for them in the Narrow Gauge and Short Line Gazette. PBL offered three versions...one with a very fine edge for close cutting, a medium, and a heavier duty one. Of course, I bought
I think I saw an ad for them in the Narrow Gauge and Short Line Gazette. PBL offered three versions...one with a very fine edge for close cutting, a medium, and a heavier duty one. Of course, I bought
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#123356
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Re: MODELING TOOLS - SHEARS
I also have the PBL close cutting "tweezers" also. In fact I have two versions, one pair having been ground for even closer cutting. I use these ONLY for cutting styrene. I am trying to remember how I
I also have the PBL close cutting "tweezers" also. In fact I have two versions, one pair having been ground for even closer cutting. I use these ONLY for cutting styrene. I am trying to remember how I
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Bill Welch
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#123355
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Re: Accurail Single Sheathed Box Car - Straight Sill
The article you’re looking for can be found in The Keystone Modeler No. 84, Spring 2013. It is written by Bruce Smith and has the details you need.
Dave Vinci
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The article you’re looking for can be found in The Keystone Modeler No. 84, Spring 2013. It is written by Bruce Smith and has the details you need.
Dave Vinci
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David Vinci
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#123354
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Re: MODELING TOOLS - SHEARS
For the very finest work, I still use the superb Swiss-made PBL flush cutting surgical "tweezers" that they once supplied (and which I still protect like Fort Knox), and varieties of may still be
For the very finest work, I still use the superb Swiss-made PBL flush cutting surgical "tweezers" that they once supplied (and which I still protect like Fort Knox), and varieties of may still be
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Denny Anspach <danspachmd@...>
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#123353
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