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Re: John H. White contact info
If thats the one you are looking for, I can contact him. He is retired and enjoying his time. He teaches once in a while but wants to stay out of the limelight so to speak.
If you wish, I can forward
If thats the one you are looking for, I can contact him. He is retired and enjoying his time. He teaches once in a while but wants to stay out of the limelight so to speak.
If you wish, I can forward
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By
rfederle@...
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#88745
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Re: John H. White contact info
Bill,
Last I heard he was living somewhere in Ohio.
Here's a link to a page on the Smithsonian web site listing his papers, which are quite extensive
Bill,
Last I heard he was living somewhere in Ohio.
Here's a link to a page on the Smithsonian web site listing his papers, which are quite extensive
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Marty McGuirk
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#88744
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Re: John H. White contact info
There is a John H White, former Smitsonian curator and auther of several rail books. Not sure if he did the "Great Yello Fleet".
Could this be the one?
Robert Federle
---- lnbill
There is a John H White, former Smitsonian curator and auther of several rail books. Not sure if he did the "Great Yello Fleet".
Could this be the one?
Robert Federle
---- lnbill
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rfederle@...
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#88743
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John H. White contact info
Does anyone have contact info for John H. White, author of "The Great Yellow Fleet" and the exhaustive study of American RR freight cars.
He was born in 1933, meaning he is about 83-84 years of
Does anyone have contact info for John H. White, author of "The Great Yellow Fleet" and the exhaustive study of American RR freight cars.
He was born in 1933, meaning he is about 83-84 years of
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Bill Welch
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#88741
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Milw stock car
All,
Building a Westerfield Milw stock car kit # 8021 as a Bettendorf car, series 104007 to 104506, delivered in 1927 with drop bottom doors as pictured in Mainline Modeler, Feb. 1983, p.77, 1928 Car
All,
Building a Westerfield Milw stock car kit # 8021 as a Bettendorf car, series 104007 to 104506, delivered in 1927 with drop bottom doors as pictured in Mainline Modeler, Feb. 1983, p.77, 1928 Car
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frograbbit602
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#88742
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Re: panoramic view
Oh, I have seen and heard FAR FAR FAR worse. But I appreciate your attention to detail.
SGL
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 8:45 PM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: RE: [STMFC] panoramic
Oh, I have seen and heard FAR FAR FAR worse. But I appreciate your attention to detail.
SGL
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 8:45 PM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: RE: [STMFC] panoramic
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#88740
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An appreciation
Hi all,
I've been a member of this group for quite a few years but hardly ever posted a message. Instead I've read the wide range of discussion threads and absorbed as much of the information as I
Hi all,
I've been a member of this group for quite a few years but hardly ever posted a message. Instead I've read the wide range of discussion threads and absorbed as much of the information as I
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Des Norman
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#88739
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Re: ADMIN: New rules concerning commercial announcements.
Yikes! Is this overridden by the Rule of All Rules, which says
that if the Rule takes more than a sentence or two to explain,
then the Rule is too complicated to understand?
Tim "I plead the fourth!"
Yikes! Is this overridden by the Rule of All Rules, which says
that if the Rule takes more than a sentence or two to explain,
then the Rule is too complicated to understand?
Tim "I plead the fourth!"
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Tim O'Connor
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#88738
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Re: 8-panel 42-foot gon
John K wrote:
Isn't that what R&D stands for? Ripoff and duplicate
Tim O wrote:
For all the criticism Ertl got at least some of their models had actual prototypes.
Ned Carey
John K wrote:
Isn't that what R&D stands for? Ripoff and duplicate
Tim O wrote:
For all the criticism Ertl got at least some of their models had actual prototypes.
Ned Carey
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By
Ned Carey <nedspam@...>
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#88737
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Re: HO scale retainer valves
Tim,
I hate to be the bearer of bad news. Grandt Line, from whom DA purchased there parts, no longer produces this set. I cleaned out the last 100 of so sets in bulk last year. I pleaded with them to
Tim,
I hate to be the bearer of bad news. Grandt Line, from whom DA purchased there parts, no longer produces this set. I cleaned out the last 100 of so sets in bulk last year. I pleaded with them to
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Paul Lyons
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#88736
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Re: HO scale retainer valves
6227 -- AB brake set. Also Grandt Line sold the same set.
It has a lot of goodies in it -- brackets, slack adjuster,
levers, brake wheel housings, retainer valve, etc. All of
the parts are cored for
6227 -- AB brake set. Also Grandt Line sold the same set.
It has a lot of goodies in it -- brackets, slack adjuster,
levers, brake wheel housings, retainer valve, etc. All of
the parts are cored for
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Tim O'Connor
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#88735
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ADMIN: New rules concerning commercial announcements.
Well...it has been some time since I...the STMFC Head judge...have had to remind the members of certain of the group rules. The rules state:
"Announcements of frt car related items for sell are
Well...it has been some time since I...the STMFC Head judge...have had to remind the members of certain of the group rules. The rules state:
"Announcements of frt car related items for sell are
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#88734
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Re: panoramic view
ah, thanks Schuyler and Steve...
very interesting the way that database works! Great shot, though! Not enough
resolution to really identify anything but interesting none-the-less...
thanks for
ah, thanks Schuyler and Steve...
very interesting the way that database works! Great shot, though! Not enough
resolution to really identify anything but interesting none-the-less...
thanks for
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By
Misc Clark
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#88732
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Re: HO scale retainer valves
I'm familiar with the Tichy and PSC retainer valves (like the latter better); didn't know Detail Associates made one. What's the part #?
-- TIA --
-- Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
I'm familiar with the Tichy and PSC retainer valves (like the latter better); didn't know Detail Associates made one. What's the part #?
-- TIA --
-- Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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By
al_brown03
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#88733
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Re: 8-panel 42-foot gon
Very Interesting... no need for R&D.
John K.
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Very Interesting... no need for R&D.
John K.
MARKETPLACE
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Switch to: Text-Only,
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John Kellett
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#88731
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Re: 8-panel 42-foot gon
And ERTL's entire product line was based on others' models!
Tim O'
And ERTL's entire product line was based on others' models!
Tim O'
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Tim O'Connor
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#88730
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Re: ACL and Charleston and Western Carolina O-16 boxcar decals
I said,
And Bob McCarthy sent a scan of the diagram (thanks, Bob!) This then led me to find a photo in MRG 2/88. The two together show they were a 8'6" IH 9 panel Z bar single sheathed boxcar with
I said,
And Bob McCarthy sent a scan of the diagram (thanks, Bob!) This then led me to find a photo in MRG 2/88. The two together show they were a 8'6" IH 9 panel Z bar single sheathed boxcar with
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By
Earl Tuson
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#88729
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Re: 8-panel 42-foot gon
While these observations are on target for the most part from today's perspective, unfortunately when the trend was set modelers, the vast majority of them, did not care all that much for closer
While these observations are on target for the most part from today's perspective, unfortunately when the trend was set modelers, the vast majority of them, did not care all that much for closer
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By
Stokes John
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#88728
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Re: 8-panel 42-foot gon
How about resin manufacturers making perfect copies of inaccurate brass imports?
Darren Plants
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
No better example than the old blue-box Athearn F units, with
their too-flat
How about resin manufacturers making perfect copies of inaccurate brass imports?
Darren Plants
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
No better example than the old blue-box Athearn F units, with
their too-flat
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Darren Plants
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#88727
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Re: 8-panel 42-foot gon
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
No better example than the old blue-box Athearn F units, with their too-flat roof contour and entirely wrong windshield opening shape: copied with amazing fidelity by
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
No better example than the old blue-box Athearn F units, with their too-flat roof contour and entirely wrong windshield opening shape: copied with amazing fidelity by
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#88726
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