C&O 1949 Roster


Al & Patricia Westerfield <westerfield@...>
 

Bob - Why certainly you can pay us to visit! Seriously, we welcome visitors
on a pre-arranged basis. If we're busy we'll put you off. If not, we'll
set a date and time. We normally have only 100-200 kits on hand but we do
sell out of that inventory to visitors. - Al Westerfield

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob & Kelly Crispen" <crispen@...>

Hmmmm. Crossville TN. Close enough for a day trip from north Alabama.
Does anyone know if they allow you to pay them a visit and buy there?
--
Bob Crispen


Bill Welch <bwelch@...>
 

I have had a tour of the factory. You have nothing to lose by asking.

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On 4/22/02, at 1:39 AM, Bob & Kelly Crispen wrote:

ian clasper said on Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 8:55:32 PM:

Westerfield has re-produced the July 1950 ORER as a CD Rom
http://users.multipro.com/westerfield/orer50.htm
Hmmmm. Crossville TN. Close enough for a day trip from north Alabama.
Does anyone know if they allow you to pay them a visit and buy there?
--
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ian clasper <ianclasper@...>
 

Hi

Both Al and Pat are very busy folk, so visiting may be out of the question,
however they do take phone orders and are very reasonable with shipping.
Check out their website, their phone number and contact details are all
there.

Hope this helps

Ian Clasper

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob & Kelly Crispen" <crispen@...>
To: "ian clasper" <STMFC@...>
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: [STMFC] C&O 1949 Roster


ian clasper said on Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 8:55:32 PM:

Westerfield has re-produced the July 1950 ORER as a CD Rom
http://users.multipro.com/westerfield/orer50.htm
Hmmmm. Crossville TN. Close enough for a day trip from north Alabama.
Does anyone know if they allow you to pay them a visit and buy there?
--
Bob Crispen
crispen at hiwaay dot net

I asked my Magic Eight Ball what email program to use.
"OUTLOOK NOT SO GOOD"
Good old Magic Eight Ball! Thanks for the warning.


Bob & Kelly Crispen <crispen@...>
 

ian clasper said on Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 8:55:32 PM:

Westerfield has re-produced the July 1950 ORER as a CD Rom
http://users.multipro.com/westerfield/orer50.htm
Hmmmm. Crossville TN. Close enough for a day trip from north Alabama.
Does anyone know if they allow you to pay them a visit and buy there?
--
Bob Crispen
crispen at hiwaay dot net

I asked my Magic Eight Ball what email program to use.
"OUTLOOK NOT SO GOOD"
Good old Magic Eight Ball! Thanks for the warning.


Lee Gautreaux
 

Ian,

Thanks a lot. I remember that they had this for sale, but never did
buy one. I was a big proponent of distribution of ORER's this way
when the technology was new. I guess I had better take my own
advice. I love the hardbound original ORER's, but what I want is the
info!

Thanks again,

Lee A. Gautreaux - The Urban Coon Ass
http://www.railgoat.railfan.net/

Hi

Westerfield has re-produced the July 1950 ORER as a CD Rom
http://users.multipro.com/westerfield/orer50.htm


Ian Clasper


ian clasper <ianclasper@...>
 

Hi

Westerfield has re-produced the July 1950 ORER as a CD Rom
http://users.multipro.com/westerfield/orer50.htm


Ian Clasper

----- Original Message -----
From: "jjgotrox" <railgoat@...>
To: <STMFC@...>
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 6:37 PM
Subject: [STMFC] C&O 1949 Roster


Does anyone out there have access to a roster or ORER section for the
C&O in the 1949 time frame? A friend of mine has a C&O layout set
then and I would like to setup a page for him.

Lee A. Gautreaux - The RailGoat
http://www.railgoat.railfan.net/


Lee Gautreaux
 

Does anyone out there have access to a roster or ORER section for the
C&O in the 1949 time frame? A friend of mine has a C&O layout set
then and I would like to setup a page for him.

Lee A. Gautreaux - The RailGoat
http://www.railgoat.railfan.net/