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Re: Produce Lists and consists
Roger Hinman wrote:
I bet you find relatively few cars of fruits and vegetables, at least from SFRD or PFE. Both disliked NYC almost as much as PRR for their atrocious perishable handling. It went
Roger Hinman wrote:
I bet you find relatively few cars of fruits and vegetables, at least from SFRD or PFE. Both disliked NYC almost as much as PRR for their atrocious perishable handling. It went
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#35100
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Re: FW: [TNO] FW: RITS: Re: T&NO books
Beckert, Shawn wrote:
Yep, though not QUITE that bad. We've had parts or entireties of books reprinted at printer's expense, though never the entire run of the entire book.
There's an old
Beckert, Shawn wrote:
Yep, though not QUITE that bad. We've had parts or entireties of books reprinted at printer's expense, though never the entire run of the entire book.
There's an old
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#35099
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Re: F&C Web Page is online
Tim sez:
Aw, gee. And all this time I thought the curse had to do with the WORLD SERIES.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
Tim sez:
Aw, gee. And all this time I thought the curse had to do with the WORLD SERIES.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#35098
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FW: [TNO] FW: RITS: Re: T&NO books
List,
For those who (like me) are waiting on the T&NO book from Steve.
Nice to know the U.P helps SOMEBODY once in awhile...
Hey Tony, did a printer ever do this to one of your books?
Shawn
List,
For those who (like me) are waiting on the T&NO book from Steve.
Nice to know the U.P helps SOMEBODY once in awhile...
Hey Tony, did a printer ever do this to one of your books?
Shawn
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Shawn Beckert
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#35097
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Produce Lists and consists
Just received a box perishable logs I won on ebay for the year's 1941-1962(with lots of holes) They record all perishable traffic received, the reporting marks and any special notes on the condition
Just received a box perishable logs I won on ebay for the year's 1941-1962(with lots of holes) They record all perishable traffic received, the reporting marks and any special notes on the condition
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Roger Hinman <rhinman@...>
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#35096
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Re: Too rich for me
his
That's for sure! That's why I respect any manufacturer who
approaches resin kit production as a business, and not as merely an
extension of their hobby. We need the latter, but the charm of
his
That's for sure! That's why I respect any manufacturer who
approaches resin kit production as a business, and not as merely an
extension of their hobby. We need the latter, but the charm of
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pullmanboss <tgmadden@...>
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#35095
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Re: Epistemology and Freight Cars
The ever-alert Tim O' C writes re:
Well, Hmmmmm, ah.... we are in fact far beyond mere epistemology. In fact, I was/am dead wrong. I seemed to open up about everything (OK) but the the offending
The ever-alert Tim O' C writes re:
Well, Hmmmmm, ah.... we are in fact far beyond mere epistemology. In fact, I was/am dead wrong. I seemed to open up about everything (OK) but the the offending
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#35094
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Re: King patent underframe
The best known example of a freight car with a King underframe is
the Illinois River Packet Co. No. 201 boxcar. Plans and construction
article for this car appeared in the Nov. 1959 issue of Model
The best known example of a freight car with a King underframe is
the Illinois River Packet Co. No. 201 boxcar. Plans and construction
article for this car appeared in the Nov. 1959 issue of Model
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coronadoscalemodels
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#35092
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Re: New N&W Boxcar kits
Shawn,
It might be a combination of things. First, my digital camera is a point
and click type; need to get a better camera (or a friend with a better
camera! :-)) to get some good pics. The photo
Shawn,
It might be a combination of things. First, my digital camera is a point
and click type; need to get a better camera (or a friend with a better
camera! :-)) to get some good pics. The photo
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By
James F. Brewer <jfbrewer@...>
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#35093
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Re: F&C Web Page is online
Geez, Tim, didn't know you were that much of a Sox fan...
Shawn Beckert
Geez, Tim, didn't know you were that much of a Sox fan...
Shawn Beckert
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Shawn Beckert
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#35091
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Re: F&C Web Page is online
They ain't won the World Series, yet.
(VBG)
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Brian Ehni
They ain't won the World Series, yet.
(VBG)
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Brian Ehni
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Brian Paul Ehni <behni@...>
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#35090
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Re: F&C Web Page is online
Oops. Make that October 20, 2004. I'm so elated I don't even
know what month it is.
Oops. Make that October 20, 2004. I'm so elated I don't even
know what month it is.
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Tim O'Connor
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#35088
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Re: F&C Web Page is online
Denny Anspach wrote
Denny, this raises an interesting epistemological problem. How
do you KNOW you have no problems with the F&C site? Hmmmmm?
Tim "Everything changed on September 20, 2004"
Denny Anspach wrote
Denny, this raises an interesting epistemological problem. How
do you KNOW you have no problems with the F&C site? Hmmmmm?
Tim "Everything changed on September 20, 2004"
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#35086
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Re: What the pics and papers show????
My Locomotive status dated November 15, 1954 shows 452 as "St Albans,
awaiting shop" -- I know she was shopped at least this time and
returned to service for almost 2 years before retirement.
The
My Locomotive status dated November 15, 1954 shows 452 as "St Albans,
awaiting shop" -- I know she was shopped at least this time and
returned to service for almost 2 years before retirement.
The
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Marty McGuirk <mac@...>
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#35087
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Pocahontas Models Kit Listing (was Too rich for me)
Armand Premo asked:
"Where Can I get a list of all of their offerings?"
http://www.pocahontasmodels.com
Again, see Jim Brewer's original post #35068, October 20, 6:21 PM,
where he spelled out all
Armand Premo asked:
"Where Can I get a list of all of their offerings?"
http://www.pocahontasmodels.com
Again, see Jim Brewer's original post #35068, October 20, 6:21 PM,
where he spelled out all
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#35085
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Re: Too rich for me
Where Can I get a list of all of their offerings?A.Premo
Where Can I get a list of all of their offerings?A.Premo
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armprem
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#35083
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Re: F&C Web Page is online
Uncured urethane resin is viscous. The computer business is vicious.
And so is Mike as this thread continues.....
Tom Madden
Uncured urethane resin is viscous. The computer business is vicious.
And so is Mike as this thread continues.....
Tom Madden
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pullmanboss <tgmadden@...>
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#35084
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Re: [Re: MILW rib-side undebody equipment layout
That all of the underbody equipment is on one side has always intrigued me, if only because of some weight imbalance that should be occurring. However, if memory serves (and it most assuredly does not
That all of the underbody equipment is on one side has always intrigued me, if only because of some weight imbalance that should be occurring. However, if memory serves (and it most assuredly does not
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#35082
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Re: F&C Web Page is online
latest version(s) of Explorer<
Explorer is free as are most of the other browsers. However I feel as
you do. I kept IE 4 until nothing worked anymore and simple was told we
don't support it
latest version(s) of Explorer<
Explorer is free as are most of the other browsers. However I feel as
you do. I kept IE 4 until nothing worked anymore and simple was told we
don't support it
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#35081
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Re: F&C Web Page is online
As well as Internet Explorer 5. So it apparently only works with the
latest veresion(s) of Explorer. Which I don't have because I'd rather
spend my $$ on N&W automobile car kits and such.
Richard
As well as Internet Explorer 5. So it apparently only works with the
latest veresion(s) of Explorer. Which I don't have because I'd rather
spend my $$ on N&W automobile car kits and such.
Richard
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Richard Hendrickson
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#35080
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