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My father in-law got me into O gauge trains back in the 90’s . He had a nice collection he would go to garage sales and find treasure and take home and fix .Unfortunately this collection no longer is together. But many old pics we have .There was one time he was driving down the road and seen a train in the garbage took it home fixed it and me and wife still have it.He passed away in 2006 I really miss him He was my mentor in trains and was teaching me how to fix when he passed on to greater life.The plus side is I have 2 new friends in trains from him 

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