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Great Pictures.Just recently a World War 2 veteran at the Veterans clinic I go to gave me some lionel trains from the early 50`s.He said he wanted them to go to a fellow combat vet.I was very honored and the funny part was that just the day before I was out looking at some lionel trains for the Christmas tree.Being a disabled vet now I have a hobby I can do even with my limitations.

Eliot...that second picture looks familiar.....I know I have seen it before, somewhere.....uhmmm.....WAIT a minute...!!  I know, I was just in the post office and they have it up on the wall!!!

 

OK...had to have a little fun with ya.....  Always a lot of fun to share this hobby with friends and it looks like you had a good time!!

 

Happy Holidays..

Alan

Thank You for your service too Killian.As soon as we close on this house I`m building a workbench in the basement so I can work on my trains and my Ham radio equipment.I got a real nice No41 Army switcher that I need to replace a hand rail on.I have the parts now I just need a work area.Future plans call for a small layout and a test track for when I do my repairs.I`ll buy a few locos that need TLC and make them look like new.As a licensed aircraft mechanic I learned a lot of good stuff that I`ll be able to use in this hobby.Thanks For welcoming me here and Merry Christmas to ALL!

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