From: Alan Lambert
          Lone Star Flyer Club
          Hurst, Texas
 
Bill,
 
I agree with you. It takes money to make it and they have to make a profit on 
what they sell. I also like what they have  and wondered what they were made 
of. Our new club house is coming along great as you can see by the new address. 
Still alot to do before we have our layout up and running again, but we are 
getting it done. Our website has all of the guys around the layout at our last 
show where we set up for the news reporters on what it takes to set up at our 
shows. It's not scale but I have started to change some of my new cars and one 
loco to what Brooks Stofer has. He is my inseration.
                    Alan
From: Bill Lane <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 7:44 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: FYI: Freight Car Loads (product web site)


  
Not that I am in the market for a load now but the ones I liked were mostly not 
in stock. I wonder what the “steel” loads are made from. I don’t see a problem 
with $20ish each though. It takes some work and painting to make it happen. So 
be it….
 
Thank You,
Bill Lane

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