and he notes -

Bob Blois (Kinsman) worked for Jim Doyle (Northeastern). for many 
years. Ambroid was an independent company that sold Northeastern made 
kits under their own name (mostly H0) in the '40s and early '50s. Bob 
Blois took over the S Gauge line in the early '60s.

Raleigh in Balmy Mainey...

At 10:01 PM 8/28/2010, Ed wrote:
>
>
>I picked up a Kinsman 7 panel box car when at the Duluth convention. 
>When I opened it and looked at the wood and the plans it sure looked 
>like an Ambroid/Northeastern kit I built a long time ago in HO. Was 
>Kinsman and Northeastern the same outfit, or did Kinsman have their 
>wood supplied by Northeastern. Just curious.....
>
>



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