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ed_mines
Can anyone identify the white load in the gon on the right on the cover
of PRM col. 2? Ed
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Russ Strodtz <sheridan@...>
Ed,
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My first impression would be some kind of forgings that have been wrapped in canvas. Can not see how it could be any kind of bulk commodity. Russ Strodtz
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From: ed_mines To: STMFC@... Sent: Thursday, 22 March, 2007 09:57 Subject: [STMFC] cover of PRM vol. 2 Can anyone identify the white load in the gon on the right on the cover of PRM col. 2? Ed Yahoo! Groups Links
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Frederick Freitas <prrinvt@...>
ED,
It appears to be bundles of steel/ metalic items wraped against weather. Fred Freitas ed_mines <ed_mines@...> wrote: Can anyone identify the white load in the gon on the right on the cover of PRM col. 2? Ed --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.
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Can anyone identify the white load in the gon on the right on the coverPRM ? Professional Railroader Magazine? People Racing Mules? I guess it doesn't translate as well to some of us. Could we have a hint? Dan Stinson Helena, Montana Acronyms are our modern Tower of Babel. ________________________
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
Dan Stinson asked:
"PRM ? Professional Railroader Magazine? People Racing Mules? I guess it doesn't translate as well to some of us. Could we have a hint?" PRM = Prototype Railroad Modeling Journal http://www.speedwitch.com/Journal.htm Ben Hom
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ed_mines
--- In STMFC@..., "DR Stinson" <dano@...> wrote:
PRM ? Prototype Railroad Modeling from Speedwitch (Ted Culotta)
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PRM = Prototype Railroad Modeling JournalThanks, Ben and Ed !! Dan Stinson Helena, Montana
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al_brown03
Notice also the reporting marks of the car. PRR 300000, no kidding,
class GS. Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla. --- In STMFC@..., Frederick Freitas <prrinvt@...> wrote: against weather. right on the cover of PRM col. 2?
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ed_mines
I think we all can agree (inspite of east-west tensions) that this is a
terrific photo, one of the best and most memorable covers ever. I'm sorry Ted didn't continue the callender this year, Maybe next year? Ted, continue those color covers! Ed
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