Fw: [S-Scale] sandhouse
Someone already posted a photo to the list Jace Kahn ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 10:14 AM To: S-Scale <[email protected]> Subject: [S-Scale] sandhouse Those plans look
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JGG KahnSr
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Re: Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
And surely Peter Van Vliet would welcome a photo for the NASG website https://www.nasg.org/Gallery/reports/scale/structures/manuf/indexPotomac_Valley_S_Gauge_Supply_CompanySand_House.php Jace Kahn
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JGG KahnSr
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Re: Surplus Items For Sake
Shane, If the AM S12 is still available, I am interested. Michael McConnell
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Michael.McConnell
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Re: Riverton Stockyard
I don't think I've ever seen a sales barn modeled in any scale. The tilted ramps for the trucks is a nice detail I well remember as common in sales barns. I can't count the number of times I had to
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Brian Jackson
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Re: Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
Inland Empire S Gaugers has been dead a long time.? As always, Tom Dempsey, Spokane WA
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thmsdmpsy
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Re: Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
Of course Jace is correct. ?My bad. ?The Potomac Valley group did the sand house kit. ?Maybe someone else can prod my memory as to what product the Spokane guys offered¡?
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Dick Karnes, MMR
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Re: Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
John, The website says that the LVM kit is based on a B&O prototype, but it is clearly a copy of the Potomac Valley one, so I think you could still get one from K&P Brick
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Jamie Bothwell
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Re: Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
John....Roger Haag purchased mine.? It is probably in transit as you read this.? Ed L. -- Ed Loizeaux Los Altos, CA www.nycvd.org ( http://www.nycvd.org )
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Ed Loizeaux
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Re: Today¡¯s S Scale project
Mike the steps look great . The tender is perfect as always. Luther ¡°S ¡°tephens --
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Luther Stephens
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Re: Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
John D, and others. If you search this site for Sand House and find the listing for the LVM kit, keep scrolling down. I saw PVs listing there, but I couldn't find PV by searching "Manufacturers".
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Tom Lennon
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Re: Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
Back in the Herald era, wasn't there a group in the north central Rocky Mountain states that had a Sand House kit? The brand name they had was initials. Something like "I.E.S.G.N.S.X.X."? I didn't
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Tom Lennon
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Re: Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
I find no listing of the Potomac Valley name on the NASG.org site, therefore not photo of this model. Can anyone share an image of the kit or completed model? If it is, indeed, a replica of an
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John Degnan
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Sandhouse (was Riverton Stockyard
I suspect Brother Karnes misremembered (since he is even older than I, that should not surprise); the only sandhouse kit done by a group of which I am aware was the [original] Norfolk Southern
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JGG KahnSr
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Re: Riverton Stockyard
Wife Jami and I visited Harriet and Ernie in 2005 shortly after we bought our current home. He was enthusiastic about my plan to build a new layout here in Washington. Sadly, he was not able to visit
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Roger Nulton
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Re: Riverton Stockyard
Dick, Ernie worked in a brake shop.? I had thoughts of that might be the reason he got cancer---those asbestos brake shoe dust can be a problem.? I was shooting Jess Bennett's layout when I thought
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Bob Werre
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Fw: "S"tock Pen -- available
From: Edward Loizeaux <loizeaux@...>To: S-Scale <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, December 13, 2024 at 05:57:00 PM PSTSubject: "S"tock Pen -- available Ed L. writes:? No need to spend hours
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Ed Loizeaux
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Re: Riverton Stockyard
On Friday, December 13, 2024 at 12:42:08 PM PST, Steve Lunde <ace5348@...> wrote: The photos: Brother Werre is correct.? Ernie Horr, who owned the stockyard facility, lived in Spokane.? He was a
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Dick Karnes, MMR
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"S"tock Pen -- available
JJundt wrote:? Gives me ideas for my upcoming layout.?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I already decided there will be a stock pen. Ed L. writes:? No need to spend hours and hours building a
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Ed Loizeaux
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Re: Layout Progress
Here is where the lower level track leads into the helix. ?At the top of helix the track merges into the mainline (not built yet). ?You can see the throat of the Banjo yard on one side. Ben
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Ben
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Re: Bob Werre in Railroad Model Craftsman
Thanks for the invite, Bob. I'll keep a look out for the date and start lifting weights in the meantime. ? Joe C
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Joe C.
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