Dear Jim,
   I do not remember the man's name, but I think he told me he had  
started Nord too.  I believe the company was called American Scale  
Models.  After a feeble attempt at prodcution, all was sold to Jan  
Lorenzen of Locomotive Workshop.  I saw some partially assembled  
boilers in his shop as well as drivers and other parts.  I am not sure  
if he ever got to a point where they were marketed.
Best regards,
Don

On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:45 PM, raisinone wrote:

> A 4-6-0 kit was produced in the early 80's by a gentleman in
> Minnesota
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