Okay guys, so I now need coffee, coat tree, a clock, a swivel chair, a girlie calender and perhaps a poster or two not to mention window shades--what's this the XX days of Christmas! <G> Thanks for those suggestions guys!

Bob Werre



Get ole Carl out of a SHS caboose cupola he is drinking coffee...
Remember the clock in the KCT dispatchers office in Kansas City..had a sign under it that: The clock was accurate to within 1/10 th of second....Somebody ask what they used the clock for and the reply was to know when to go to lunch.
gale hall

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Ed Kozlowsky <mailto:[email protected]>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Saturday, December 01, 2012 6:14 AM
    *Subject:* Re: {S-Scale List} interlocking tower interior photo

    Looking at this photo Saturday morning, it makes me think you need
    a coffee pot on the stove and a cup on the desk.
    *Ed Kozlowsky*
    *Sanford, Maine*
    *sscale.org*

        *From:* Bob Werre <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
        *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Sent:* Friday, November 30, 2012 11:51 AM
        *Subject:* Re: {S-Scale List} interlocking tower interior
        photo [1 Attachment]
        Gentlemen, A few days ago I mentioned uploading a photo of my old
        Building and Structure interlocking tower with the new switch
        levers
        produced by Kaw Valley. Little did I know, my time isn't
        always what I
        think it will be. However I finally spent a few minutes in
        getting a shot.

        I think I need to find a way to make clothing that can hang on
        the
        wall--jackets and perhaps some kind of long winter type coat--any
        suggestions. I'm also in the process of finding a 50's girlie
        calender
        for the wall too--someplace I also have a wall clock. Anyway the
        besides the levers and their operator, I installed a
        pot-bellied stove
        and coal bucket, a galvanized igloo cooler, and a desk. The
        desk came
        from an ancient Mini-strurctures kit that consists of a chunk
        of wood
        with the middle (for your legs) cut out. I covered it with
        some scrap
        of plywood that I stained and then added some paperwork. I
        need to
        obtain a BTS swivel chair too. With all this stuff added, I
        think I've
        about doubled the price of the original kit!

        Bob Werre
        PhotoTraxx



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