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Re: Published Colors (was SFRD paint)
So don't trust that photo, Ed.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510) 540-6538; fax, (510)
So don't trust that photo, Ed.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2942 Linden Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510) 540-6538; fax, (510)
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#34177
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Re: Railroad ID help, please, GF&A Ry
Lee B Singletary wrote:
Au contraire, according to pages 1694-1695 of the 1930 MOODY's STEAM RAILROADS. The Seaboard Air Line leased the properties of the Georgia, Florida & Alabama Railroad Company
Lee B Singletary wrote:
Au contraire, according to pages 1694-1695 of the 1930 MOODY's STEAM RAILROADS. The Seaboard Air Line leased the properties of the Georgia, Florida & Alabama Railroad Company
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#34176
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Re: GN 37 2X SHEATHED CAR
You don't really need a complete set of drawings to make these cars. They are 1925 ARA design standard box cars with increased dimensions. So, you can take an ARA 1925 underframe (from Sunshine).
You don't really need a complete set of drawings to make these cars. They are 1925 ARA design standard box cars with increased dimensions. So, you can take an ARA 1925 underframe (from Sunshine).
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#34173
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Re: Railroad ID help, please, GF&A Ry
Thanks, Lee. It's a neato photo. Wish there was
some way to scan that image, but at 60" long or
so, not likely to happen.
SGL
Thanks, Lee. It's a neato photo. Wish there was
some way to scan that image, but at 60" long or
so, not likely to happen.
SGL
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By
Schuyler Larrabee
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#34172
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Re: Railroad ID help, please, GF&A Ry
Schuyler,
Galveston was an important port back then...
The GF&A was a Southern subsidiary, but I don't recall
any port city names beginning with a "G". Nahlins, Mobil,
Jacksonville, Savana,
Schuyler,
Galveston was an important port back then...
The GF&A was a Southern subsidiary, but I don't recall
any port city names beginning with a "G". Nahlins, Mobil,
Jacksonville, Savana,
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Tim O'Connor
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#34169
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Re: Railroad ID help, please, GF&A Ry
This is the Gulf, Florida & Alabama in Pensacola, Florida. The giveaway
is the The Lewis Bear Company. They are a local distributor in
Pensacola. Still there in in 1997 before we moved away. The
This is the Gulf, Florida & Alabama in Pensacola, Florida. The giveaway
is the The Lewis Bear Company. They are a local distributor in
Pensacola. Still there in in 1997 before we moved away. The
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Lee B Singletary <LBSingletary@...>
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#34171
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Re: Published Colors (was SFRD paint)
--- In STMFC@..., Anthony Thompson <thompson@s...> wrote:
I hesitate to trust an old slide, how much less can you trust a
printed color photo, especially if (as is common nowadays)
--- In STMFC@..., Anthony Thompson <thompson@s...> wrote:
I hesitate to trust an old slide, how much less can you trust a
printed color photo, especially if (as is common nowadays)
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ed_mines
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#34175
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Re: Railroad ID help, please, GF&A Ry
--- In STMFC@..., "Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton"
wrote "....Hopper and SS boxcar pictures on Taplines
http://taplines.net/"
Under what headings?
Ed
--- In STMFC@..., "Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton"
wrote "....Hopper and SS boxcar pictures on Taplines
http://taplines.net/"
Under what headings?
Ed
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ed_mines
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#34174
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Re: Railroad ID help, please, GF&A Ry
Georgia, Florida and Alabama was leased by SAL in the late 20s and
eventually merged. The road was one of those that bought the standard
Baldwin decapods in the twenties.
The port was probably
Georgia, Florida and Alabama was leased by SAL in the late 20s and
eventually merged. The road was one of those that bought the standard
Baldwin decapods in the twenties.
The port was probably
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Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton <smokeandsteam@...>
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#34170
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Re: Magazine publishing
Greg Martin wrote:
Bluelines were far more common with books than with magazines, and they are dodgy to send to an author anyway, as they fade rapidly and dramatically in bright light. Nowadays,
Greg Martin wrote:
Bluelines were far more common with books than with magazines, and they are dodgy to send to an author anyway, as they fade rapidly and dramatically in bright light. Nowadays,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#34168
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Re: Published Colors (was SFRD paint)
Chris Barkan has summarized the problem(s) very well. I hesitate to trust an old slide, how much less can you trust a printed color photo, especially if (as is common nowadays) someone has fiddled the
Chris Barkan has summarized the problem(s) very well. I hesitate to trust an old slide, how much less can you trust a printed color photo, especially if (as is common nowadays) someone has fiddled the
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#34167
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Re: Published Colors (was SFRD paint)
--- In STMFC@..., CBarkan@a... asked:
changed over
completed?
I have no idea about any of this.
Ed
--- In STMFC@..., CBarkan@a... asked:
changed over
completed?
I have no idea about any of this.
Ed
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ed_mines
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#34166
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GN 37 2X SHEATHED CAR
Joe Binish wrote:
I am trying to find a set of plans for the GN 37 wood sheathed cars of 37 design. The 4/38 MR has a set.
The plans in the 4/38 MR are for a double sheathed truss rod GN boxcar
Joe Binish wrote:
I am trying to find a set of plans for the GN 37 wood sheathed cars of 37 design. The 4/38 MR has a set.
The plans in the 4/38 MR are for a double sheathed truss rod GN boxcar
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Larry Kline
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#34164
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Re: GN 37 2X SHEATHED CAR
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I agree. If you end up creating either a partial or complete kit, please
make it available to us. I think most of us could get by without
instructions or prototype data, so
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I agree. If you end up creating either a partial or complete kit, please
make it available to us. I think most of us could get by without
instructions or prototype data, so
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Jim or Lisa Hayes <jim-and-lisa@...>
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#34163
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Re: GN 37 2X SHEATHED CAR
Joe,
AC&F drawings are available for these cars from the Museum of Transportation's collection. The AC&F drawings were actually made from Pullman-Standard drawings as reverse sepia copies (white line
Joe,
AC&F drawings are available for these cars from the Museum of Transportation's collection. The AC&F drawings were actually made from Pullman-Standard drawings as reverse sepia copies (white line
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Ed Hawkins
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#34159
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Re: Magazine publishing
The comp copy was the first I saw of the last thing I submitted to RMJ. And I pity anyone who tried to make the same freight car, out of the kit the article's new subtitle referred to!
Scott
The comp copy was the first I saw of the last thing I submitted to RMJ. And I pity anyone who tried to make the same freight car, out of the kit the article's new subtitle referred to!
Scott
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Scott Pitzer
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#34162
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Railroad ID help, please, GF&A Ry
Help please.
I just went to look at a house in my neighborhood
which is on the market. Curious about that house,
so took the opportunity to see what was there.
Old house, only two families in it
Help please.
I just went to look at a house in my neighborhood
which is on the market. Curious about that house,
so took the opportunity to see what was there.
Old house, only two families in it
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#34161
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Re: GN 37 2X SHEATHED CAR
Maybe a real start would be to see if someone could get Byron Rose to market, or give to someone to market, the end master he has already made. (Are you listening AL)
Paul Lyons
Laguna Niguel, CA
Maybe a real start would be to see if someone could get Byron Rose to market, or give to someone to market, the end master he has already made. (Are you listening AL)
Paul Lyons
Laguna Niguel, CA
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Paul Lyons
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#34165
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Re: Magazine publishing
Chris Barkan asks:
In professional science and engineering publising (and I imagine most other
areas) the author sees "proofs" of the semi-final copy and is asked to review
them and indicate
Chris Barkan asks:
In professional science and engineering publising (and I imagine most other
areas) the author sees "proofs" of the semi-final copy and is asked to review
them and indicate
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#34157
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Re: Magazine publishing
Mainline Modeler and Model Railoading currently send paper proof - not digital - copies to the author. These are actual copies of the finished article with the text, photos, and drawings in place
Mainline Modeler and Model Railoading currently send paper proof - not digital - copies to the author. These are actual copies of the finished article with the text, photos, and drawings in place
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Tom Houle <thoule@...>
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#34156
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