@Jim Policastro posted:Dallas,
"Wow!" right back to you!!!
Beautiful carving!
Jim
Thanks Jim.
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@Jim Policastro posted:Dallas,
"Wow!" right back to you!!!
Beautiful carving!
Jim
Thanks Jim.
“Abandon all hope you who enter here!”
Bill, I love that painting.
Keep out.
I just remembered going to an NMRA convention years ago. On the layout tours one gentleman had a display in the stairwell to the basement of mason jars that had severed hands and fingers in formaldehyde and a bloody axe.
The sign said, “Do NOT TOUCH the trains”.
@LLKJR posted:I just remembered going to an NMRA convention years ago. On the layout tours one gentleman had a display in the stairwell to the basement of mason jars that had severed hands and fingers in formaldehyde and a bloody axe.
The sign said, “Do NOT TOUCH the trains”.
A little over the top LL........but it seems somehow appropriate in some venues.
@Dallas Joseph posted:A little over the top LL........but it seems somehow appropriate in some venues.
Sounds like a great set up for a horror flick . . . "Don't you DARE touch his trains, or the Conductor will PUNCH YOUR TICKET!!!"
Stop, yee who wishes to decend the stairs of death must answer me these questions three err the trains you wish to see.
No sign. I do have a picture of my father, a reminder of my farm heritage.
@RJT posted:Rick, What a great collection, but this one touched me the most.
Wood
@Wood posted:
Wood: Thank You came from my daughters very special to me also that is why it is where it is, I see it every time I come down the steps.
Here's another sign I had at the train room entrance back when I had a layout that filled most of the basement!
Jim
@Jim Policastro posted:
LOVE it, Jim
Exactly what I do while Mrs. 'Ski watches television in the evenings
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