The memory lane thing was too much for me and I wasted the past half 
hour looking through a pile of original Enhorning drawings that made 
their way here several years ago.

I found the GP40 drawing and it is dated 9/15/70 from "Enhorning 
Industries, Ludington, MI".  It appears to be drawn to 1/32 scale but 
everything is dimensioned to 1/64.

The earliest Enhorning drawing I have is dated 1/46.  It is an CTA 
train.  Actually, there are many traction drawings, all S Scale.  
Lots of freight and passenger car stuff too, all initialed J.J.E. 

The earliest F unit drawings are dated 1950.  There are lots of other 
locomotive drawings as well.  It is an interesting peek into one 
mans' dreams.  It would make an interesting clinic on "what might 
have been in S Scale" but then again this list is already had enough 
of that.

Ron Sebastian
Des Plaines

ps: I'll bet anyone $25.00 that we see the Briggs speeders.  I'll 
trust Bill Lane to hold the bets.  You send Bill $25.00 and I'll do 
the same.  After the speeders are totaly completed and shipped, Bill 
can send me all your money. 


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