Boy, I'm sure glad I didn't bet with anyone, but I need to correct what
I said. I had forgotten that PRS cars were made in the great state of
Colorado. I also believe that the original S Scale America items were
made here as well. PRS cars are the most prominent on my railroad. I
still have a few to build but no track to put them on.
Bob Werre
>
> I would bet the only S manufacturer
> to actually make their own plastic castings would be PBL in California
> besides the long ago Loco Workshops boxcar kits--what a relic!
>
> Bob Werre
> >
> >
> >
> > I just read in my new S Gaugian magazine that American Models does
> > have its tooling in China, as I thought I understood they made all
> > their product in the US.
> >
> > Again, hopefully soon this will pass and all the S makers effected by
> > this will be back in full operation.
> >
> > Mike
> >
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> >
> >
>
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