Better believe it Louis! Put some more pics in my Some of my library thread... http://www.modelrailroadforums.com/forum/showthread.php?35924-Some-of-my-railroad-library/page5Nice book 113, congratulations, I know you are happy with that because you and I share a love for railroad books.
Terry , h ed just took the valuable stuff & left the rest??? (Smh )The good news this morning is, my truck has been returned from the body shop.
The bad news is, the first thing I am going to have to use it for is hauling my brother's stuff that my nephew abandoned to the landfill.
Cause of you i just bought 1 off amazon , but at least a % of my amazon
Cause of you i just bought 1 off amazon , but at least a % of my amazon
purchase will go to the prrt1trust
Here is a book I came across.
About 350 pages with lots of pics and history about the evolvement of certain lines.
Like the U-boat series, GPs and the SDs.
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Yup.Terry , h ed just took the valuable stuff & left the rest??? (Smh )
Hey 113, that beer line book should be very interesting. Did you know at one time the city of Milwaukee was considered the beer capital of the USA.? It was so famous for beer that their Major League Baseball team is named the "Brewers"
Beer? Someone mention beer?
I'll have one.
WHAT AN AWESOME VISIT BY CJCRESENT TODAY.
What a true pleasure it was to have him here.
What a real treat!!!!
I expect this to be a long friendship and we have already made plans for more visits.
He is A #1 on my notch.
Carey is the ultimate in helping a fellow model railroader. I can sure vouch for that!
I look forward to our next visit - beit back in here in my house or over at his house. I'll take a bus if I have to.
He showed me all kinds of little things to watch for - most of which he fixed today without a thought.
There is a new true friend in my book. When he was departing we hugged. Maybe that's a Southern thing but it is well taken to heart.
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