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Someone's "Junk Pile" can be a Trainiac's treasure... Right?

This past weekend, Reagan was up in Rhode Island visiting the newly installed custom TW TrainWorx residential layout and took some great shots of the junk yard he created which includes a brand new product we now offer... A JUNK YARD!!

Look at the beauty of this junk and I'm sure you'll agree! I just added it to our online store in the new category just created: Products UNDER $50.00 - Oh My!!! Shop till you drop: https://www.twtrainworxstore.com/product-category/50-and-under/
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But wait Trainiac Friends... there's more! Can you believe it? Check out the Wooden Fence in this junk yard:
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You know it, Wooden Fence is now a TW TrainWorx Kit Product! All 48" of it... check it out: 
Happy Tracks!
TrainDame aka Dorcie
TW TrainWorx
(214) 634-2965
www.blog.traindame.com 
 

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The "Town Junk Yard" used to be a favorite site to explore back in the 1950s. I pretended to "drive" at age 10 behind the wheel of a rusted-out Ford Model A with no tires or window glass.  Later, around 1968, I found over 80 LIFE magazines from 1938-1959 dumped in a different junk yard. 10 minutes after I loaded them all into my car, it started pouring rain. I still have them, after reading every one.

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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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