Rusty is a winner before he dies with the most toys! S has had a good
bunch of brass craftsman who many times sold off most of what they
built. I do hope people are taking care of those historical engines. I
have a ten wheeler, that I believe was built by Henry Sprague (probably
in his failing years) that doesn't run very well. Someday I hope to fix
that and preserve a little history of a great modeler! So Rusty if you
want me to preserve something of yours--just send it to me, my address
is ...
Bob Werre
thebrassbasher wrote:
> I was doing some spring cleaning in one of my caverns and
> decided I would take a break and check out this list. I use to drop
>
> I've chosen to model in brass and I enjoy it and that is truely
> what counts. The side benefit is that I spend a lot less than when I
> was modeling in plastic.
> Maybe I'm in the wrong place anyway. Maybe I don't belong here
> at all. I consider myself a modeler and I happen to really like
> models of trains, especially when done in S scale. I just happen to
> enjoy building them out of brass
>
> James (Rusty) Rustermier
>
> I once heard a guy say "He who dies with the most toys wins" I left
> thinking "Geez, I'm always the last to know, nobody ever told me I
> was in that kind of contest!!!!"
>
>
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