Re: Hon3 Annual 2020
Mark Lewis
Bill, Thanks for the update. I just ordered my copy. Mark Lewis Narrow gauge modeling in N.C.
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Hon3 Annual 2020
Bill Miller
George was correct the 2020 HOn3 annual is on the White River Productions web-site before 10-15-2020. I just placed my order a few minutes ago. $22.00 and free shipping.
Bill Miller
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Re: Decals
johnny graybeal
Three cars of stretched ET lettering, one of LR stretched lettering and one of the older block lettering. The HO has caboose lettering as well as some tank car lettering. The O Scale set just has the four stretched and one block.
Johnny
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Re: Decals
How many cars can be done with each sheet?
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 6:38 AM johnny graybeal <johnnyg@...> wrote: I am very pleased to announce that I now have white HO and O scale freight decals back in stock. $10 a sheet plus $2 shipping. I also had a few sets of each done in gold leaf. This will allow pretty close lettering for passenger cars and engines. These are $12 a sheet due to increased cost of the ink. Contact me here or at johnnyg at boone dot net if you want to order. I know some of you have been waiting a while for these to get back in stock.
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Re: Decals
johnny graybeal
You can send $42 to this email address through paypal friends and family. I have your snail mail address below, Johnny
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Re: Decals
Tom Grabenstein
Hi Johnny,
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Thanks again so much for doing these. I would like four (4) sheets of the white “O” scale freight decal sheets. Please let me know the particulars of getting you paid. Thanks again. Dr Tom
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Decals
johnny graybeal
I am very pleased to announce that I now have white HO and O scale freight decals back in stock. $10 a sheet plus $2 shipping. I also had a few sets of each done in gold leaf. This will allow pretty close lettering for passenger cars and engines. These are $12 a sheet due to increased cost of the ink. Contact me here or at johnnyg at boone dot net if you want to order. I know some of you have been waiting a while for these to get back in stock.
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Re: ET&WNC RR HS Magazine
Chris Ford
Thanks for letting us know Bill! Chris ------------------------ Chris Ford President - ET&WNC Railroad Historical Society www.etwncrrhs.org chris@... 901-497-0809 ------------------------ www.cfordart.com
On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 00:58:12 +0000 (UTC), "Bill Miller via groups.io" <ebteng18@...> wrote:
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ET&WNC RR HS Magazine
Bill Miller
All:
I got word that the ET&WNC RR Historical Society Magazine was placed in the mail today by the printer. Start looking for it by the weeks end. Heard from George at White River Productions that the 2020 HOn3 Annual will be on the web-site for pre-order on or about OCT 15, 2020
Bill Miller
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Re: Old Blue ties up Tweetsie Tracks.
LOL. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Old Blue ties up Tweetsie Tracks.
Tom Grabenstein
Hi Lee,
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Glad you liked my “horsing around” in On30 on our favorite rail road. Got the kit for the Model T Ford from Keith Wiseman models. He has several in actual 1:48 scale. They are white metal kits. Hope this helps. Doc Tom
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Re: Old Blue ties up Tweetsie Tracks.
Tom Grabenstein
Hi Bill,
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Glad you got the pun about the horses. Part of my corn ball humor. Doc Tom
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Re: Old Blue ties up Tweetsie Tracks.
William Uffelman
Horse less carriage. Iron horse and a horse (of course) walked into a bar ...
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Excellent visual story.
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Re: Old Blue ties up Tweetsie Tracks.
Another fine scene!
Who made the Ford? -- Lee Bishop Owner, Stoney Creek branch of the ET&WNC in On30 gauge
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Old Blue ties up Tweetsie Tracks.
Tom Grabenstein
Harry's ancient model T “hack” blew its 20 hp engine awhile back transporting luggage from Linville Depot to Esceola Lodge on the ET&WNC R.R. He rented out “Old Blue” the horse to drag it in for repairs. Seems “Blue’s” 1 horse power engine pooped out right at a grade crossing on the ET&WNC west of the depot. Now the iron horse is stuck and no amount of verbal encouragement is likely to get things moving again. Thanks for looking. Doc Tom
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Re: color
johnny graybeal
The interior color was Pearl Grey. The 11 had passenger trucks. I have seen a photo of excursion 13 with wood bolstered freight trucks.
Johnny Graybeal
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color
Larry Smith
What color were the interiors and exteriors of the excursion cars. Did they have McCord trucks or passenger car trucks
Larry Smith
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Re: "Bull O'Woods" makes an appearance in Linville North Carolina.
Tom Grabenstein
Thanks guys. More to come. Doc Tom
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Re: "Bull O'Woods" makes an appearance in Linville North Carolina.
William Uffelman
Looks good sir! Bill Uffelman
On September 25, 2020, at 10:56 PM, Tuhr <MrTuhr@...> wrote: Looks Great Doc Tom...Keep ‘em coming as I really enjoy seeing your progress...and stories...makes me want to get back into modeling when I return from Australia.
Take care
Tuhr Barnes
From: ETWNC@groups.io <ETWNC@groups.io> on behalf of Tom Grabenstein <tomgmd@...>
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2020 11:01:50 AM To: ETWNC@groups.io <ETWNC@groups.io> Subject: [ETWNC] "Bull O'Woods" makes an appearance in Linville North Carolina.
“Bull O’ Woods”, or in flat lander English “Bull of the Woods”, makes an appearance at the Linville Depot and rail road yard (such as it is). This ancient 19th century Climax is kept running by one of the logging railroads near Linville North Carolina. It will
make a few dollars for the outfit by dropping a load of logs for the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina RR by way of a little used spur track outside of Linville.
The logs will head down the line to the sawmills and furniture factories served by the ET & WNC. The finished products will fetch a lot more dollars when shipped and sold to the good folks of the Eastern USA.
Thanks for looking.
Doc Tom
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Re: "Bull O'Woods" makes an appearance in Linville North Carolina.
Tuhr
Looks Great Doc Tom...Keep ‘em coming as I really enjoy seeing your progress...and stories...makes me want to get back into modeling when I return from Australia.
Take care
Tuhr Barnes
From: ETWNC@groups.io <ETWNC@groups.io> on behalf of Tom Grabenstein <tomgmd@...>
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2020 11:01:50 AM To: ETWNC@groups.io <ETWNC@groups.io> Subject: [ETWNC] "Bull O'Woods" makes an appearance in Linville North Carolina.
“Bull O’ Woods”, or in flat lander English “Bull of the Woods”, makes an appearance at the Linville Depot and rail road yard (such as it is). This ancient 19th century Climax is kept running by one of the logging railroads near Linville North Carolina. It will
make a few dollars for the outfit by dropping a load of logs for the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina RR by way of a little used spur track outside of Linville.
The logs will head down the line to the sawmills and furniture factories served by the ET & WNC. The finished products will fetch a lot more dollars when shipped and sold to the good folks of the Eastern USA.
Thanks for looking.
Doc Tom
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