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What railroad operated this freight house??
http://www.xclent.freeuk.com/scrapbook/bronx.htm
http://www.xclent.freeuk.com/scrapbook/bronx.htm
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Tim O'Connor
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#65140
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Re: Killer Red
Sorry, too late....that entire order is spoken for...
Jack Burgess
www.yosemitevalleyrr.com
Sorry, too late....that entire order is spoken for...
Jack Burgess
www.yosemitevalleyrr.com
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#65139
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Re: Barge Cement's longevity
I have used Pliobond for about 35 years with absolutely no problem. Like any contact cement you must let it sit for about 30 minutes before you use heat on it. All of my switches are handlaid using
I have used Pliobond for about 35 years with absolutely no problem. Like any contact cement you must let it sit for about 30 minutes before you use heat on it. All of my switches are handlaid using
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Lee Thwaits <leethwaits@...>
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#65138
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Re: Killer Red
Count me in for a roll!
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI user
NMRA Life member #2623
Member SFRH&MS
Count me in for a roll!
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI user
NMRA Life member #2623
Member SFRH&MS
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#65137
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Re: Killer Red
John,
Google reports another source:
Check out <www.rplastics.com/vhbtape.html>. (No implied endorsement)
Bob_,_._,___
John,
Google reports another source:
Check out <www.rplastics.com/vhbtape.html>. (No implied endorsement)
Bob_,_._,___
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Robert Parker <rparker@...>
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#65134
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Re: Killer Red
Tap Plastics carries the 1/2" wide rolls (on line only):
http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=411&
While 1/2" is okay, I prefer 1" wide rolls which you can get directly from
Bron (their
Tap Plastics carries the 1/2" wide rolls (on line only):
http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=411&
While 1/2" is okay, I prefer 1" wide rolls which you can get directly from
Bron (their
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#65133
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
Seems to me that, if you're going to have volunteers scanning the slides anyway, you'd want to transcribe the information on the
face of the slide mount to a database with some organized format so
Seems to me that, if you're going to have volunteers scanning the slides anyway, you'd want to transcribe the information on the
face of the slide mount to a database with some organized format so
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Charlie Vlk
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#65136
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Re: Killer Red
Jack,
Is there a product name we need to look for?
I searched the Bron Tapes online catalog and did not see a product
called "Killer Red".
John King
siding to
anything
together and
grain
Jack,
Is there a product name we need to look for?
I searched the Bron Tapes online catalog and did not see a product
called "Killer Red".
John King
siding to
anything
together and
grain
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boyds1949 <E27ca@...>
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#65132
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
Well...obviously my message was intended for Jeff Aley. However, it is not a bad idea to let the group know that we'll be looking for presenters at Cocoa Beach next Jan 3-6. We'll be having the pre
Well...obviously my message was intended for Jeff Aley. However, it is not a bad idea to let the group know that we'll be looking for presenters at Cocoa Beach next Jan 3-6. We'll be having the pre
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#65131
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
Tony
I guess I should have said that you need a scanner with good depth
of field. Most flatbeds do not have this. I know it from experience -- all
of the scans I've made of models or objects on the
Tony
I guess I should have said that you need a scanner with good depth
of field. Most flatbeds do not have this. I know it from experience -- all
of the scans I've made of models or objects on the
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Tim O'Connor
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#65135
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
Tim O'Connor wrote:
If this were true, Tim, why is it possible to lay a model on the glass and get a pretty good representation of the car side or underbody?
The real problem is that
Tim O'Connor wrote:
If this were true, Tim, why is it possible to lay a model on the glass and get a pretty good representation of the car side or underbody?
The real problem is that
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#65129
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
Hi....I've come in late on this, so maybe I missed something. I have scaned many slides and Andy's statement below is accurate. Mount and image on the same pass won't happen.
Scanners are not
Hi....I've come in late on this, so maybe I missed something. I have scaned many slides and Andy's statement below is accurate. Mount and image on the same pass won't happen.
Scanners are not
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Jim Williams <wwww5960@...>
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#65128
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
Clark,
I would be very happy to accomodate such a slide show at Prototype
Rails in Cocoa Beach in January 2008.
Regards,
-Jeff
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Jeff Aley jaley@...
DPG Chipsets
Clark,
I would be very happy to accomodate such a slide show at Prototype
Rails in Cocoa Beach in January 2008.
Regards,
-Jeff
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Jeff Aley jaley@...
DPG Chipsets
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jaley <jaley@...>
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#65126
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
This will not work -- the film, and the slide holder, are not in the
same plane. Scanners work by FOCUSING their beams at a single
height -- usually very close to the surface of the glass. If the film
This will not work -- the film, and the slide holder, are not in the
same plane. Scanners work by FOCUSING their beams at a single
height -- usually very close to the surface of the glass. If the film
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Tim O'Connor
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#65125
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Soph Marty's slides
I think that finding a scanner that can scan the plane of the image and simultaneously the plane of the mount is going to be a problem. Each has a plane of focus that is so narrow that you would need
I think that finding a scanner that can scan the plane of the image and simultaneously the plane of the mount is going to be a problem. Each has a plane of focus that is so narrow that you would need
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Andy Carlson
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#65124
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
I think I'd use a dedicated slide scanner to do the images, then gang-scan bunchs of slides on a flatbed to get the mounts. Eventually the info on the mounts has to be added to the images, either
I think I'd use a dedicated slide scanner to do the images, then gang-scan bunchs of slides on a flatbed to get the mounts. Eventually the info on the mounts has to be added to the images, either
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#65123
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
I sent all your replies and comment ot Soph's son. Here is his response.
Clark Propst
Thank you for this information. I quite agree that a big image
is much better. TIFF is the format I prefer as
I sent all your replies and comment ot Soph's son. Here is his response.
Clark Propst
Thank you for this information. I quite agree that a big image
is much better. TIFF is the format I prefer as
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#65121
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Re: You wreck It, You Buy It!
Ben and Denny,
And at least one, maybe two of these cars is preserved on the Strasburg Railroad. But I'm sure you guys knew that, and just forgot to mention same . . . .
Kind regards,
Garth G.
Ben and Denny,
And at least one, maybe two of these cars is preserved on the Strasburg Railroad. But I'm sure you guys knew that, and just forgot to mention same . . . .
Kind regards,
Garth G.
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Garth G. Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#65127
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
Thanks for the comments Brad, I will pass them on. I have nothing to do
with this project. I don't know what media material they will store the
images on or when the scanning will happen. We were
Thanks for the comments Brad, I will pass them on. I have nothing to do
with this project. I don't know what media material they will store the
images on or when the scanning will happen. We were
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#65120
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Re: Soph Marty's slides
Brad Bower wrote:
I don't disagree with Brad in general, but would state even more strongly the need to scan at the highest practical resolution. A 35-mm slide is a very small image. To print it
Brad Bower wrote:
I don't disagree with Brad in general, but would state even more strongly the need to scan at the highest practical resolution. A 35-mm slide is a very small image. To print it
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#65119
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