|
Re: New Walthers USRA 55 ton hopper
Garth Groff wrote:
The Accurail car lists at $9.98, while
assembled
here. I
product.
With the growth of historically national coporations into multi
national corporations and their presence in
Garth Groff wrote:
The Accurail car lists at $9.98, while
assembled
here. I
product.
With the growth of historically national coporations into multi
national corporations and their presence in
|
By
Jay Bingham <j.bingham@...>
·
#37935
·
|
|
Re: Comments on B&M X29 box cars in RMC ad
Steve Fuchs asked:
"How was the Duryea Underframes different? If one were to model a
car with this frame what would be the major visual differences?"
Going back to Ted's model of this
Steve Fuchs asked:
"How was the Duryea Underframes different? If one were to model a
car with this frame what would be the major visual differences?"
Going back to Ted's model of this
|
By
benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
·
#37932
·
|
|
Re: Usage fees
Jared Harper wrote:
Well said, Jared. The most glaring current example is the UP Museum, which has raised fees very high, not just for individuals but for TV and movie use also, and (apparently
Jared Harper wrote:
Well said, Jared. The most glaring current example is the UP Museum, which has raised fees very high, not just for individuals but for TV and movie use also, and (apparently
|
By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
·
#37931
·
|
|
Re: Comments on B&M X-29 box cars in RMC ad
How was the Duryea Underframes different. If one were to model a car with this frame what would be the major visual differences, Steve Fuchs
Ted Culotta <tculotta@...> wrote:
Silly
How was the Duryea Underframes different. If one were to model a car with this frame what would be the major visual differences, Steve Fuchs
Ted Culotta <tculotta@...> wrote:
Silly
|
By
fuchst900
·
#37930
·
|
|
Re: ICC Library Holdings at Denver
I said:
You must be thinking of the previous administration at the
Yep. In fact, it's like the days prior to the reign of former director David Farmer. He is a nice guy but had, shall we say, a
I said:
You must be thinking of the previous administration at the
Yep. In fact, it's like the days prior to the reign of former director David Farmer. He is a nice guy but had, shall we say, a
|
By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
·
#37929
·
|
|
Re: Covered Hoppers Timeframe?
Yes.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510) 540-6538; fax, (510) 540-1937; e-mail,
Yes.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510) 540-6538; fax, (510) 540-1937; e-mail,
|
By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
·
#37928
·
|
|
Usage fees
--- In STMFC@..., James Mischke <jmischke@w...> wrote:
I have long appreciated photo collectors like Chuck Youngkurth,
Louis Marre,
> Harold Vollrath, and Charles Winters, who are easy
--- In STMFC@..., James Mischke <jmischke@w...> wrote:
I have long appreciated photo collectors like Chuck Youngkurth,
Louis Marre,
> Harold Vollrath, and Charles Winters, who are easy
|
By
Jared Harper <harper-brown@...>
·
#37927
·
|
|
M&Stl
If Clark Propst is a member of this group would you please contact me
off-line in regards to your M&StL RS-1 in the latest RMC.
Thank you.
Robert Leners
If Clark Propst is a member of this group would you please contact me
off-line in regards to your M&StL RS-1 in the latest RMC.
Thank you.
Robert Leners
|
By
cmrp48 <rhleners@...>
·
#37926
·
|
|
Re: DL&W canister gondolas
Blake, I have the FD&S article at home on these cars I'll look up the issue when I get home.
Brian Carlson
"Blake D. Tatar" <BDTatar@...> wrote:
Hi, new to the group. Does anyone have
Blake, I have the FD&S article at home on these cars I'll look up the issue when I get home.
Brian Carlson
"Blake D. Tatar" <BDTatar@...> wrote:
Hi, new to the group. Does anyone have
|
By
Brian Carlson
·
#37925
·
|
|
Re: Covered Hoppers Timeframe?
Fred Mitchell asked:
"Does the PS-2 covered hopper design fit into "steam freight cars"
era?"
Yes. The first cars appeared in 1953.
Ben Hom
Fred Mitchell asked:
"Does the PS-2 covered hopper design fit into "steam freight cars"
era?"
Yes. The first cars appeared in 1953.
Ben Hom
|
By
benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
·
#37923
·
|
|
misappropriated items
--- In STMFC@..., James Mischke <jmischke@w...> wrote:
Many archival institutions regard volunteers in low regard, as
grubby subprofessionals to be avoided. They also distrust
--- In STMFC@..., James Mischke <jmischke@w...> wrote:
Many archival institutions regard volunteers in low regard, as
grubby subprofessionals to be avoided. They also distrust
|
By
ed_mines
·
#37922
·
|
|
Re: Covered Hoppers Timeframe?
Fred:
They're past my timeframe, but well within the scope of the Steam Era as defined by this list - up to 1960.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
Speedwitch Media
100 14th Avenue, San Mateo, CA
Fred:
They're past my timeframe, but well within the scope of the Steam Era as defined by this list - up to 1960.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
Speedwitch Media
100 14th Avenue, San Mateo, CA
|
By
Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
·
#37921
·
|
|
Re: Comments on B&M X-29 box cars in RMC ad
Tim:
I don't look at this as a sensitivity issue. It's just plain fact. I don't care if people say they look LIKE what a a reversed (note the 'd' at the end) Creco door would look like. However,
Tim:
I don't look at this as a sensitivity issue. It's just plain fact. I don't care if people say they look LIKE what a a reversed (note the 'd' at the end) Creco door would look like. However,
|
By
Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
·
#37920
·
|
|
Covered Hoppers Timeframe?
Does the PS-2 covered hopper design fit into "steam freight cars" era?
Fred Mitchell
Does the PS-2 covered hopper design fit into "steam freight cars" era?
Fred Mitchell
|
By
Fred Mitchell
·
#37919
·
|
|
Re: New Walthers USRA 55 ton hopper
I normally prefer to stay our of discussions of this nature, but I must
say that I'm in agreement with Richard 100% thanks to a bad marketing
deal that I was on the receiving end of about 4 years ago.
I normally prefer to stay our of discussions of this nature, but I must
say that I'm in agreement with Richard 100% thanks to a bad marketing
deal that I was on the receiving end of about 4 years ago.
|
By
Montford Switzer <ZOE@...>
·
#37918
·
|
|
Re: New Walthers USRA 55 ton hopper
Tim,
The Accurail has Wine Door Locks, which I don't see on the Walthers car. Maybe they're on the far side? The Accurail car lists at $9.98, while the Walthers car is over $13 :-$ , but I suppose
Tim,
The Accurail has Wine Door Locks, which I don't see on the Walthers car. Maybe they're on the far side? The Accurail car lists at $9.98, while the Walthers car is over $13 :-$ , but I suppose
|
By
Garth Groff <ggg9y@...>
·
#37917
·
|
|
Re: standards for placard & route card tack boards
In a message dated 1/26/05 3:33:12 PM Pacific Standard Time,
rhendrickson@... writes:
<< Yes, from higher to lower (so that placards could be posted from ground
level), but that happened
In a message dated 1/26/05 3:33:12 PM Pacific Standard Time,
rhendrickson@... writes:
<< Yes, from higher to lower (so that placards could be posted from ground
level), but that happened
|
By
Guy Wilber
·
#37934
·
|
|
Re: ICC Library Holdings at Denver
In a message dated 1/27/2005 10:29:36 AM Central Standard Time,
thompson@... writes:
Yep. In fact, it's like the days prior to the reign of former
director David Farmer. He is a nice
In a message dated 1/27/2005 10:29:36 AM Central Standard Time,
thompson@... writes:
Yep. In fact, it's like the days prior to the reign of former
director David Farmer. He is a nice
|
By
asychis@...
·
#37933
·
|
|
Re: Comments on B&M X-29 box cars in RMC ad
Richard Hendrickson adds:
Richard,
Have you seen photographs of any B&M or MTC cars having Youngstown doors which were in the B&M #71954-71974 or MTC #71996-71999 series? The photograph of #70992
Richard Hendrickson adds:
Richard,
Have you seen photographs of any B&M or MTC cars having Youngstown doors which were in the B&M #71954-71974 or MTC #71996-71999 series? The photograph of #70992
|
By
Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
·
#37916
·
|
|
Re: ICC Library Holdings at Denver
In a message dated 1/27/2005 12:26:46 AM Central Standard Time,
thompson@... writes:
You must be thinking of the previous administration at the
DeGolyer. The folks currently in charge
In a message dated 1/27/2005 12:26:46 AM Central Standard Time,
thompson@... writes:
You must be thinking of the previous administration at the
DeGolyer. The folks currently in charge
|
By
asychis@...
·
#37924
·
|