JOHN:
    I don't recall seeing a Purina facility in any mags. If, however, I were 
still in Flagstaff, AZ, I would motor out to the Purina factory there and snap 
a picture for you. The Flagstaff plant, one of three nationwide, makes all 
those chows: dog, cat, horse, monkey etc. Just about any office facility with 
some concrete silos attached could simulate one of the Purina plants. I'm 
assuming you're more interested in a manufacturing location and not the HQ here 
in downtown St. Louis. Purina logos are easy to find on the net and download 
for making your own decals. Also, I believe I remember some on 
commercially-prepared dry transfers.
Gerry Evans
In St. Louis, Home of the Cardinals, World Series Champs, though we are 
starting to not ever again claim the Rams.
 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: johnalbee03 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 10:16 AM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} Can't find the darn Purina building...


    
  It could be that I'm losing my mind but I could swear I saw a Purina building 
advertised in S scale in one of the magazines. Looking back thru and going 
online, I just can't find it.
  Anyone remember it and could steer me please?
  And, what might they have made there? I'm still looking for items to haul in 
my SHS 70 ton covered hoppers. 
  Thanks...surely appreciate the advice.



  

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