That's interesting.  Years ago I purchased two B&O orange and blue PRS box cars 
from him.  I am happy to hear that he has survived the rough and tumble of the 
current economy and has some PRS kits to offer.

Tom
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If anyone is looking for Pacific Rail Shops kits, they should contact Chick's 
Hobbies in (southern) New Jersey.

He has a very large number of them, most notably several B&O Timesaver car kits 
which he had specially built.
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From: Ed
The S Sig's web site has the complete history of Pacific Rail Shops (PRS). 
Click here to read it:
http://sscale.org/426/volume-1-no-2-the-prs-story/
Enjoy...Ed L.
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Good article.  I was wondering if it would mention Intemountain and Innovative 
Model Works.  It did.  And John Verser was a pleasure to work with.

Incidentally, I recently wholesaled off a few dozen PRS kits to Hoquat.  If 
you're looking for anything, he may have it.

One other thing comes to mind.  I think Don DeWitt made decals specifically for 
some PRS cars - the 50-ft boxcar, maybe others.

Tom Hawley  --  Lansing Michigan





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