and he replies -

Well, a blast from the past!  ...And thanks for jogging my memory.

I recall that you had been ill and wasn't sure about the dates. At my age a 
few years or so either way is close enough for me.

I'll plan a visit for this summer - haven't been up that way for ages and 
would like to see what's left of railroads. I did get to the Conway RR a 
few years ago and rode the line through the Notch. Now that was a trip!

There's not much available in S for old time stuff but I think Heimberger 
still has open end coaches which would fit that era. Maybe SHS's billboard 
reefers could be back dated with archbar trucks and truss rods. Motive 
power would be a challenge. A Rex Mogul with a balloon stack and a wooden 
cab would work. Both the B&M and MeC had them about that time and used them 
on the Mountain Division. Bachmann's 0n30 stuff is another possibility.

Good to hear from you and good luck with the project,

Raleigh



At 12:57 AM 3/27/2005, Ironhorse wrote:

>I guess I didn't look to good when you visited me.    I moved to NH for 
>the sole purpose of starting
>my museum based on using American flyer .  I  started my plans for my 
>museum when I was about 12 years old.


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