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Its a shame it could not be preserved as a part of the history of O gauge but I know that's out of the question. So many vintage pieces in one place, even the track...daydreaming makes me think of a club finishing this man's vision, which I am sure the effort involved is out of the question. I wonder about this person, and his interest in the hobby. I have no doubt then when I am gone ( sooner than later at 62) my stuff will go to the four winds. All one can hope is his stuff and our own goes to the good homes of those appreciate it..money seems a distant consideration, although I hope the family sees some money from it as this is their decision which is completely understandable. This story if it was not true, seems almost dreamlike in itself, like a lost world that once had a human hand in it's creation, and a reminder we won't live forever.

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