Re: Big Boy
Sorry guys, I was remembering incorrectly, it was not an object with a ball, although I saw one of those somewhere. It was a pair of pliers or something like that. ? Sean "If everything seems under
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Sean Naylor
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#359
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Re: Big Boy
My dad went there and he loved it. He is not even a train fan. They sell these little trinkets that were carved from a single block of wood. The have a small ball inside them that rolls around, also
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Sean Naylor
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#358
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Re: Big Boy
Yes, I highly recommend that if in the area of Dover, OH that you drop in an take a look at his skill. I love it, especially the Lincoln Train. Edward Shatto ________________________________ To:
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eagle.sorceress
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#357
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
A Guy up Ohio way used to have a hot rod 47' Packard 2 door called the? Flintstone Flyer !! Had the Fred ans Barney cartoons with it !!? Henry
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Mary Long <long95209@...>
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#356
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
Tom, you just keep making sounds. "Yabba-dabba-doo" or "choo-choo" or whatever pleases you at the moment. As long as we hear you, we know you are still with us. Keep it up. Chuck
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lnnrr <lnnrr@...>
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#355
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
Yeah, kinda like a "BARNEY-MOBILE".....I pedal as fast as I can and make "yabba-dabba-doooo" sounds. Dr says I got Spumoni, or sumpin like that.....no wonder Ize tired. Tom Knowles NOTE NEW ADDRESS:
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Tom Knowles <tomk@...>
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#354
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Re: Big Boy
Yes. Ernest "Mooney" Warther was a master carver of wood. And he liked trains. His work was featured in the April 1970 "Model Railroader." His skill was something else. He never painted anything, all
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John Hagen
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Big Boy
WOW! Would you look at this---- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Postcard-WARTHER-CARVINGS-Walnut-Wood-Ivory-UP-4-8-8-4-BIG-BOY-Union-Pacific-/230725223162?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35b84b82fa Denis
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Denis Long
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#352
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
so tom has a rollscanhardly rolls down one canhardly make it up the next. emmet d
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emmettdene
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Re: Steam diagnostics. Locomotive Speed
Tom ! Tell it the way you want . Mark , Ask away . The really tough question is the one nobody asks . Never worry about me , if you're out of bounds I will let you know . Henry H.
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Long95209 <long95209@...>
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#350
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Re: Steam diagnostics. Locomotive Speed
Amen Tom Knowles NOTE NEW ADDRESS: tomk@...
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Tom Knowles <tomk@...>
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
Yeah Chuck, this IS the pusher district. Chuck knows what he's talking about, he's seen the '87 BMW I drive everywhere that has 320Kmi + on it. Not exactly a Tennessee hill and country moonshiner
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Tom Knowles <tomk@...>
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#348
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
Please trim your replies. John Hagen From: yardbirdtrains@... [mailto:yardbirdtrains@...] On Behalf Of emmettdene Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 4:42 AM To:
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John Hagen
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(No subject)
Thanks Ed , in deference to our Ukrainian hackers ? If there's no subject , I always delete without opening it .? Henry H
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Mary Long <long95209@...>
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(No subject)
SPAM??? dont open the link - its a virus
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Ed Rothe <edrothe@...>
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
Hi Emmet, Just to clarify what Tom was asking. Plain ole drug store RUBBING alcohol is not plain ole. It has oils in it to make it easier to rub into the skin. (Not sure why you would want to rub it
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Victor Bitleris
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Re: Steam diagnostics. Locomotive Speed
Mark, Sometimes a subject comes up that sparks a related thought that has been on my mind ---and that was the trade offs that occur when remotoring, regearing, adding DCC, etc. It's a tangent that you
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Jeff Pellas
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
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emmettdene
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#342
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
yep just plain old drug store rubbing alcohol. emmet d
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emmettdene
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#341
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Re: Driver surfaces ? Brass or NS ?
Henry, Tom would have a lot more of that stamina stuff left if he drove something he didn't have to push up those Tennessee hills. I just figure he's been on that Cowan turn so long he thinks it's
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lnnrr <lnnrr@...>
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#340
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