Hi Mike and welcome back.

Unfortunately, I've only scanned one pic from the 77:

http://www.bigdayphoto.com/tom/images/kaydee1-0600.jpg

I'll have a scanner pretty soon...Kodak was scratching my negs, so I
stopped having them done...

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Mike Johnston wrote:
> 
> on 1/7/01 4:15 PM, William Robb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Welcome back Mike. Too bad you couldn't have stuck around the
> > old dive long enough to check out the 77.
> 
> Thanks William. Okay, I'm jealous. Anywhere you have pictures posted on the
> 'net where I can see examples? I'm interested in seeing pictures taken with
> the 77mm.
> 
> > Welcome, Mike!
> 
> Thanks, Joseph...
> 
> >Unfortunately, my lifelong dream to have a basement or barn with a fully
> >dressed layout has gone by the way, sealed when I
> >sold all my engines and significant rolling stock on eBay last year.
> 
> How so? They still make 'em, y'know. Actually you can buy plastic stock that
> looks nearly as good as the old brass for a fraction of the price, and that
> runs much better, and with DCC and SoundTraxx becoming standard, there's
> never been a better time to get involved.
> 
> I think people think too big and that makes them give up...my new layout is
> only going to cover 11' x 11'. It's not terribly complicated but it will be
> fun and look good. And I bet I'll actually finish it....
> 
> To keep this vaguely on topic, I hear Pentax is the camera of choice among
> railfans...<g>
> 
> --Mike
> 
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