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Train-Miniature guide
I've been focusing my attention on current kits
(http://www.union.rpi.edu/railroad/images/rolling-stock/Kits/Kit-Guide.html)
, but the recent discussion about the Hills Bros. Train-Miniature box
I've been focusing my attention on current kits
(http://www.union.rpi.edu/railroad/images/rolling-stock/Kits/Kit-Guide.html)
, but the recent discussion about the Hills Bros. Train-Miniature box
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John Nehrich <nehrij@...>
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#690
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Safety Appliance question
At what time did the roofwalk extensions (the ones on the
right as you approach the end of the car) become mandatory?
The Cyc at home (1923, I think) shows them on box cars but
not on stock cars.
At what time did the roofwalk extensions (the ones on the
right as you approach the end of the car) become mandatory?
The Cyc at home (1923, I think) shows them on box cars but
not on stock cars.
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Tom Gloger
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#689
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car
Grath Groff wrote:
That would certainly account for the fact that the weight stenciling on the
cars was never updated. If they were in captive shuttle service on the
SBR, it wouldn't have been
Grath Groff wrote:
That would certainly account for the fact that the weight stenciling on the
cars was never updated. If they were in captive shuttle service on the
SBR, it wouldn't have been
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Richard Hendrickson
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#688
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car - 3M
From: Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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3M had an operation near COrona, CA. The ATSF Elsinore branch from Porphyry
on the 3rd District had clay mines and plants which fired it into bricks
From: Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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3M had an operation near COrona, CA. The ATSF Elsinore branch from Porphyry
on the 3rd District had clay mines and plants which fired it into bricks
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Ed Workman <eworkman@...>
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#687
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car - 3M
John,
Thanks for the stuff on Hills Brothers. I had the pleasure of touring
the factory in the 1960s. My girlfriend and I were more interested in
using the factory as a set for a MAN FROM UNCLE
John,
Thanks for the stuff on Hills Brothers. I had the pleasure of touring
the factory in the 1960s. My girlfriend and I were more interested in
using the factory as a set for a MAN FROM UNCLE
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Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#686
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car - 3M
FYI - According to Symbols Of America, Austin and Reuben Hill moved from
Maine to San Francisco in 1873. In 1882, the two brothers bought a
specialty grocery store (Arabian Coffee & Spice Mills)
FYI - According to Symbols Of America, Austin and Reuben Hill moved from
Maine to San Francisco in 1873. In 1882, the two brothers bought a
specialty grocery store (Arabian Coffee & Spice Mills)
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John Nehrich <nehrij@...>
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#685
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Fw: USRA Side Dump Hoppers
FYI - John
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John Nehrich <nehrij@...>
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#684
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car
Nick and friends,
A partial view of one of the Hills Brothers' cars can be seen at:
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/FindingAids/dynaweb/calher/strike/figures/I0015605A.jpg
It is the car on the extreme
Nick and friends,
A partial view of one of the Hills Brothers' cars can be seen at:
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/FindingAids/dynaweb/calher/strike/figures/I0015605A.jpg
It is the car on the extreme
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Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#683
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car
I you get a chance I wouldn't mind a scan and would even pay for a reprint
of those photos
If Bill is going to produce one. Sign me up, it's one of those cars that
just has curb appeal, even if you
I you get a chance I wouldn't mind a scan and would even pay for a reprint
of those photos
If Bill is going to produce one. Sign me up, it's one of those cars that
just has curb appeal, even if you
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Nick Gray <nagray@...>
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#682
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car
Damn shame,
I guess this one gets added to my (2 year old) daughters collection. I
would still like a scan of the photo to see what the cars actually looked like
Thanks for the answer!
Damn shame,
I guess this one gets added to my (2 year old) daughters collection. I
would still like a scan of the photo to see what the cars actually looked like
Thanks for the answer!
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Nick Gray <nagray@...>
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#681
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ECW N&W H-2 Hopper Car Kit
Has anybody out there seen this piece of crap that Eastern Car Works just
brought out? It looks like the tooling was cut in the 30s or 40s, even
before N&W built them. Somebody please send them
Has anybody out there seen this piece of crap that Eastern Car Works just
brought out? It looks like the tooling was cut in the 30s or 40s, even
before N&W built them. Somebody please send them
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byronrose@...
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#679
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car
Nick,
It's a real car. I have several photos which are out of reach at the
moment so I can't describe the car to you, but don't waste your time with
the TM model. I've never seen one that's worth
Nick,
It's a real car. I have several photos which are out of reach at the
moment so I can't describe the car to you, but don't waste your time with
the TM model. I've never seen one that's worth
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byronrose@...
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#680
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Re: Hills Brothers Coffee Car
Uh, Nick, are you sure you want to go there? For some obscure reason,
Hills Brothers of San Francisco owned two box cars numbered 161 and 162
which were stenciled that they were built in 1930 but
Uh, Nick, are you sure you want to go there? For some obscure reason,
Hills Brothers of San Francisco owned two box cars numbered 161 and 162
which were stenciled that they were built in 1930 but
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Richard Hendrickson
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#678
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Hills Brothers Coffee Car
I know I am going to regret this and will probably end up tossing it in my pile of things that I chop up and use for other projects. But I couldn't resist it.
The car is a Train-Miniature Hills
I know I am going to regret this and will probably end up tossing it in my pile of things that I chop up and use for other projects. But I couldn't resist it.
The car is a Train-Miniature Hills
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Nick Gray <nagray@...>
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#677
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B&LE hopper
Just noticed the Accurail version of the B&LE USRA hopper is black, not
their distinctive brown. Were B&LE hoppers ever black, or were the
USRA-type cars in a special service and so painted? (I
Just noticed the Accurail version of the B&LE USRA hopper is black, not
their distinctive brown. Were B&LE hoppers ever black, or were the
USRA-type cars in a special service and so painted? (I
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John Nehrich <nehrij@...>
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#674
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"Post No Advertisements"?
Guys,
In my collection are several pictures of Cotton Belt
wood sheathed boxcars built in the mid-1920's. On the
upper right side of some of them is stenciled the
admonition "Post No Advertisements".
Guys,
In my collection are several pictures of Cotton Belt
wood sheathed boxcars built in the mid-1920's. On the
upper right side of some of them is stenciled the
admonition "Post No Advertisements".
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Shawn Beckert
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#673
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Re: "Bozo"
Mike and all,
Can't keep track of what list I posted Yahoo problems. It turned out
that things wouldn't work because I didn't want to give them information in
their little fill out form. When I
Mike and all,
Can't keep track of what list I posted Yahoo problems. It turned out
that things wouldn't work because I didn't want to give them information in
their little fill out form. When I
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#672
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"Bozo"
Richard Hendrickson writes:
No doubt the tinplaters (forerunners of today's train set
The term "bozo" is an approved and acceptable term for use on the
STMFC....except when used to refer to me...even
Richard Hendrickson writes:
No doubt the tinplaters (forerunners of today's train set
The term "bozo" is an approved and acceptable term for use on the
STMFC....except when used to refer to me...even
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#671
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Re: GN express reefers, Mobilgas
Richard - I did a little more research. It wasn't until '34 that
Socony-Vacuum combined the Socony horse with Vacuum Oil's Mobiligas
brandname (so it wouldn't be much help to look at a '32 or earlier
Richard - I did a little more research. It wasn't until '34 that
Socony-Vacuum combined the Socony horse with Vacuum Oil's Mobiligas
brandname (so it wouldn't be much help to look at a '32 or earlier
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John Nehrich <nehrij@...>
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#670
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Re: GN express reefers, Mobilgas
John Nehrich writes:
John, I've puzzled about where Walthers got the idea for these decals for
many years. The decal set dates back at least to 1941, as I have a
Walthers O gauge catalog from that
John Nehrich writes:
John, I've puzzled about where Walthers got the idea for these decals for
many years. The decal set dates back at least to 1941, as I have a
Walthers O gauge catalog from that
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Richard Hendrickson
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#669
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