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Arnold hits another one out of the stadium! Such entertaining videos!

the 022's are the gladiators of postwar era. I have eleven of them that do the non derail operation just about flawless! A couple of them are cut down to fit the tables. My favorite no nonsense switch.

fendermain, a little OCD makes Big for beautiful showmanship. Nice control area.

Arnold, I bet you know where every thing is on your control area, btw it's so laid back, train work well too.

Westchester toy and train Dec. 9th. I am tempted to not do the Big E in January  and visit my friends and family  in New York and attend it for old time's sake. I have pictures of my 1 and a half year old son asleep on my shoulder when I brought him to his first train show there. I have not been to this show in over 20 years! All grown up works and lives in NYC now, it might be a blast to attend with him.

might you be there? 

I used to buy parts from George Tebolt when I live in NYC.  Finally retired?  Wow, funny how time whizzes by. 

Arnold, great NH EP5 footage you sent. One of my favorites. I recently saw 5 of them for sale at a local train show up here. I behaved my self....but I wanted them all! No one bought them! They were in decent runner shape from 125 to 175 bucks. Other Postwar around decently priced .Walked away with a 750 blue American flyer bridge for $10, just needed a clean up, an American flyer fuel station for $3, and two red Lionel small bridges $8 each! Operator stuff makes me smile.IMG_0113IMG_0114IMG_0115

Have a great weekend.

leroof

 

 

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