---- Joy Cohn;

---- I wonder if they were supplied by GE,  the builder of most of the diesel 
electrics at that time.

---- Dennis.


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From: Joy Cohn <[email protected]>
Date: Mar 08 01:31PM -0700
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/papermodels/msg/45fd38b47458275d

Back in the 1950s when passenger trains didn¹t wear Amtrack colors, we took
> a trip on AT&SF and at the station they had cardstock printed punch out
> models of an ATSF EMD F3 Warbonnet engine.
> 
> I remember getting one and every time I went back, which wasn¹t many, to
> check. Never saw it again.
> 
> It was crude as far as models go, but I think about it from time to time.
> 
> Did anyone else ever see this?
> 
> Joy
> 





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