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These guys have invested more man hours into what they have created than many of us have left to LIVE.

And thats no joke! They do it for US-the community and the future of the hobby.

Seriously I know what a business is. They would have to collect admission for the next 275 years to break even.  They are also a sponsor helping to keep this valuable forum alive. And we know how important that is! So they are giving to all of us. Big Big Thanks out to all of our great ones in the hobby and on OGR forum.

What do you say???? LETS FILL THIS ONE UP They deserve some "FEEL GOOD"

"I don't want any more money".."I just want some gratification" Lee Iacocca 1983

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Nick, you are so right!  This is an excellent layout worthy of a long trip to see.  I agree, they are never going to make any money on it.  It is a labor of love to advance the hobby!  If anyone says it is in the middle of nowhere, it is not far from major highways.  The secondary roads have little traffic, so you breeze right to Corner Field.

Youtube is great, but seeing it in person is fabulous.

Mark Boyce posted:

Nick, you are so right!  This is an excellent layout worthy of a long trip to see.  I agree, they are never going to make any money on it.  It is a labor of love to advance the hobby!  If anyone says it is in the middle of nowhere, it is not far from major highways.  The secondary roads have little traffic, so you breeze right to Corner Field.

Youtube is great, but seeing it in person is fabulous.

Thank you Mark. When we head out to see those guys there are other things to see and do. Close by is an old 1930's style Hardware shop I can spend another hour just in that place! So anyway  we make a day out of it. Great way to spend a Sunday. Nick

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rockstars1989 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

Nick, you are so right!  This is an excellent layout worthy of a long trip to see.  I agree, they are never going to make any money on it.  It is a labor of love to advance the hobby!  If anyone says it is in the middle of nowhere, it is not far from major highways.  The secondary roads have little traffic, so you breeze right to Corner Field.

Youtube is great, but seeing it in person is fabulous.

Thank you Mark. When we head out to see those guys there are other things to see and do. Close by is an old 1930's style Hardware shop I can spend another hour just in that place! So anyway  we make a day out of it. Great way to spend a Sunday. Nick

Nick,

I was thinking of a comment/joke someone made about Corner Field being out there, but now I recall it was on a different topic.  I know better than anyone there is a lot to do most anywhere.  I go bu Mosquito Lake to get there.  My uncle had a boat on that lake in the early ‘70s.  Actually they took us to a lot of neat places in Northeast Ohio when they lived in Northfield.  The hardware shop sounds great!

Hokie71, My uncle had a nice cabin boat on the Allegheny River in the '60s when he was still working for US Steel Edgar Thompson Works.  After a layoff, they moved to Northfield Ohio, and he got a pontoon boat and had it docked on Mosquito Lake for a couple years until he was able to get dock space on the Cuyahoga River near Lake Erie.  So, I don't have many memories other than a couple rides on the pontoon boat, but no specifics come to mind.

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