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Bryan, so nice you threw you hat in the ring.  Getting into your home is like Socialized medicine......you go on a waiting list LOL. I see you put good friend in quotation marks. A good friend would of turned around Sunday and went back to Medina for me when I ask him to because I was in PA. LOL. See you tonight buddy. I am bringing one of the passenger cars to show off.......Paul

Mark Boyce posted:

Bryan, I'll bet Paul would charge you a significant handling fee!  

I had to look up Willoughby Hills.  I see you are up near the Lake near Kirtland.  Handy for those shows!! 

Your right he does try to take advantage of every situation.  

Your correct about the Lakeland Shows its only about 5 miles from my house so that makes it real convenient considering I work or am involved in most of them.  For example this Saturday our NMRA division (which somehow I got elected to be Assistant Superintendent) is putting on a clinic day for young/new hobbyist at the college. 

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Nice job, Mike!!  Western Reserve - Good name.  The proposal works for me.  I'm putting November 17th on my calendar.  I think 9:30 is a good time, since it leaves time for those who have to travel the farthest.  We can get a feel for who wants to participate, and where they are located before reaching out to a place as far out as Western Pennsylvania.

I grew up in the Warren and Cortland area in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Found memories of the Hobby House, Trumbull Camera and Hobby, Trigg Marine (and trains), Train America, Crouse Hardware, The great train store, Boardman Hobby, Amers, and others I can't remember the names of.

Currently living in North Royalton for 17 years. I've modeled in almost all scales over the years. I've come to the point where I can't stand the 3rd rail anymore, 2 rail is too big for my space, S is a better size but a dead scale, and HO seems too small for my eyes. Not sure exactly where I'm going next modeling wise, but I still love trains. I'll be visiting the 2R show in Parma and visiting Stockyard Express on Sat. Say hi if you see me

Mike,

  I have no desire for a "club" just merely a get together every now and then for anyone in the area with common interests. There is a old time hardware store in Howland (about a 5 minute drive from Menard's) that has Lionel, MTH, model cars, R\C stuff, a full display of Everygreen Styrene for the scratch builders, even some of the newest Woodland Scenic's structures. He even has some HO trains as well, etc.  Now, this is not a fully stocked train store, but it is well worth the visit. I was in there yesterday and picked up my first LionScale car.  The name is Andrews Shopping Center. The owner is a very good guy, have known him for years!!

Jeff

Tom Sr & Jr, trying to drum up some business for you, I doubt that you need it!! I need to make the short trip for a visit.

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jjames9641 posted:

jonnyspeed, all of those shops you mentioned are gone except Crouse's & I think Boardman Hobby is still there? What a shame.

Crouse True Value in North Lima (a Youngstown suburb) is still around. Lots of entry and mid-level Lionel and a spattering of O items from other brands. Used to have a fair amount of LGB, but that all disappeared about a month or so ago.

Boardman Hobby is not even worth a visit if O is your thing (or just about any other scale for that matter).

My own "local" dealer is Mercer Junction in Mercer, PA, which is an easy and pleasant 45-minute drive from my home. Owner Dave Minarik is a contributing member on this forum, as well as an advertiser, and he knows the stuff he sells inside and out, and can usually fix any problems. Example: I bought a new just-released engine from him yesterday, and during a test run on the shop layout we found that it (and another identical model he had just placed on the shelf) had a problem...excessive and disturbing noise in the front truck. A call to the manufacturer revealed that this same problem had been reported by other dealers/buyers. The fix was not terribly difficult, I imagine, but it was sure above my pay grade in terms of knowledge required. Dave fixed it in short order and I came home with a properly operating locomotive. It pays to have a "go to" local dealer!

Tom Jr.  Yes, we have been very busy this year but with winter approaching things will slow down. My wife and I were at Mary Yoder's last Friday and was going to stop by but was not sure of your hours? Did not even think to call.

Allan. I agree with you about Dave at Mercer Junction great store, great owner. Have known the Tuesday guys for many years all great people!! I actually ordered the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Premier switcher from the 2019 Vol. 1 catalog from Dave yesterday. Always great service, great attitude, that is IMO why he is so successful. 

Jeff

Mike Wyatt posted:

Hey Al-  I'm Mike- with the MTH Commodore Vanderbilt that had crumbling wheels. 

How are you??  You should join us in a couple of weeks.  The planned get-togethers are on the attachment.  Bring Big Al!!

Mike, I am doing fine! I plan to call sometime soon to see how the engine is running. As for the get together, i need to make sure I am not working that day.  

jjames9641 posted:

Tom Jr.  Yes, we have been very busy this year but with winter approaching things will slow down. My wife and I were at Mary Yoder's last Friday and was going to stop by but was not sure of your hours? Did not even think to call.

Allan. I agree with you about Dave at Mercer Junction great store, great owner. Have known the Tuesday guys for many years all great people!! I actually ordered the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Premier switcher from the 2019 Vol. 1 catalog from Dave yesterday. Always great service, great attitude, that is IMO why he is so successful. 

Jeff

Thank you Jeff!

SteveC posted:

I travel in Ohio for business one week every month.  This thread is perfect timing because I will be in the "Northern" Ohio (every city north of I70) in 2 weeks and now I have a few places to visit.

I live in Maryland, about 30 minutes from Baltimore (the east coast Cleveland - lol)

I contend I-70 is the real Mason-Dixon line, maybe even OH SR-30 through Canton and Mansfield

We'd love to have our original Browns back. This 1999-2018 version is worse than half the high school teams in the region.

jjames9641 posted:

Allan. I agree with you about Dave at Mercer Junction great store, great owner. Have known the Tuesday guys for many years all great people!! I actually ordered the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Premier switcher from the 2019 Vol. 1 catalog from Dave yesterday. Always great service, great attitude, that is IMO why he is so successful. 

Jeff

I have one on order through Dave, too!

My favorite uncle, long since gone (unfortunately), was a WWI vet who spent his entire working career at YS&T, Campbell Works. He was, as I recall, a Master Electrician. Taught me how to hunt, fish, fix things, and be a decent and confident man.

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Dave Warburton posted:
Thaddeus posted:

I'm a bit outside your area, but would love to join for some of your meets.  Port Clinton in not the mecca of O gauge trains!

True, but it is near the Mad River and Nickel Plate Museum which IS something. Highly recommended!

I visited the Mad River and Nickle Plate Museum once when we were vacationing on the Marblehead Peninsula.  Yes Indeed, I would defiantly recommend it too!!

raising4daughters posted:
SteveC posted:

I travel in Ohio for business one week every month.  This thread is perfect timing because I will be in the "Northern" Ohio (every city north of I70) in 2 weeks and now I have a few places to visit.

I live in Maryland, about 30 minutes from Baltimore (the east coast Cleveland - lol)

I contend I-70 is the real Mason-Dixon line, maybe even OH SR-30 through Canton and Mansfield

We'd love to have our original Browns back. This 1999-2018 version is worse than half the high school teams in the region.

Being brought up in Steelers Country, I do indeed feel bad for Ohio losing the original Browns!!!  Of course I felt bad Baltimore lost the Colts too!  Hopefully there aren't any folks from Indiana reading this! 

Mark Boyce posted:
raising4daughters posted:
SteveC posted:

I travel in Ohio for business one week every month.  This thread is perfect timing because I will be in the "Northern" Ohio (every city north of I70) in 2 weeks and now I have a few places to visit.

I live in Maryland, about 30 minutes from Baltimore (the east coast Cleveland - lol)

I contend I-70 is the real Mason-Dixon line, maybe even OH SR-30 through Canton and Mansfield

We'd love to have our original Browns back. This 1999-2018 version is worse than half the high school teams in the region.

Being brought up in Steelers Country, I do indeed feel bad for Ohio losing the original Browns!!!  Of course I felt bad Baltimore lost the Colts too!  Hopefully there aren't any folks from Indiana reading this! 

Mark, my youngest daughter just called me to ask about the city of Pittsburgh because she is interviewing for job that may ask her to move there after college.  I told her it was a great city and sports town. She didn't care about the O gauge trains though.   

I did tell her it's okay to root for the Pirates and the Steelers because we root for the Orioles and Redskins, but just don't wear your Caps jersey downtown.  Lord Stanley - Finally! 

Steve, Good advice!!    Pittsburgh has a lot more to offer now than when I got out of college in '76 and had to move away because of the steel bust.

The Capitals have had so many good teams, they and the region definitely deserve to finally win!!!  I'm glad for them!!  In the mid '90s, we lived in Keyser, West Virginia (near Cumberland) for 3 years.  That area was totally mixed, there seemed to be as much a Pittsburgh following as there was a Washington/Baltimore following.  I do not know how it is now that there is baseball in both Baltimore and Washington!

 

I live in Poland, Ohio, close to our Editor-in-Chief, Allan Miller. Downstairs basement has been refurbished with new wiring, LED track lighting and lots of electrical outlets, all new electrical work up to code.  Have the first 18 feet of benchwork finished, but am going to have Mianne-Foley do the next 30 feet.  Decided I would rather do track and scenery than carpentry!

Ed Boyle, Partner/Associate Editor

 O Gauge Railroading magazine 

 

For all of you Northeast Ohio folk, there is a train show at the Highland Heights Community Center, 5827 Highland Rd., Highland Heights, OH 4143, on Saturday, November 10, 2018 from 10-4 p.m. Admission $5.00. Contact Jim Wendorf for selling tables. Table cost $25.00 each for 6' x 30" table. 

I hope to see you at the show!

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Mark Boyce posted:
Dave Warburton posted:
Thaddeus posted:

I'm a bit outside your area, but would love to join for some of your meets.  Port Clinton in not the mecca of O gauge trains!

True, but it is near the Mad River and Nickel Plate Museum which IS something. Highly recommended!

I visited the Mad River and Nickle Plate Museum once when we were vacationing on the Marblehead Peninsula.  Yes Indeed, I would defiantly recommend it too!!

Mark, my parents owned a Hardware Store just off the corner of RT 269 & 163 called Danbury Hardware for many years.  The actually purchased from my great aunt who started it in the 50's.  Train O'Rama was just down the road.   My wife graduated from Danbury, but I never spent much time out near the Lakeside area when I was younger.  

Mad River & Nickel Plate Museum is a pretty cool place and a great place to watch trains entering and leaving the Bellevue Yard.  Spent some time there last week chasing NKP 765 there.  The museum should get a whole lot better in the next years time when they being back NKP 757!

The Monroeville Model Train Club is just a little further to the east from Bellevue on RT 20.  They have their own building and have a couple nice layouts inside and are expanding their traveling O gauge layout.  Nice group of guys, but their schedule does not work well with my work schedule.  If I could only hit the lottery and retire...……...Or if my wife could get promoted.....

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