Hi Robert. Wonderful work. We too are practically neighbours so I'll make an effort to get over and say Hi.
Jim Martin ________________________________ From: Robert Frascella <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 5, 2013 8:38:19 AM Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} S scale at Springfield I will be at Springfield this year as a first time vendor with my railroad art business - The Old Depot Gallery. Though I will not be offering anything S related, please stop and say hi. I'm always happy to talk S scale with anyone and would cherish the opportunity to meet folks from the S yahoo group. I'll be at location 154 within a stones throw of the Sn2 crew. Bob Frascella Wenham, MA Www.olddepotgallery.com Sent from my iPad On Jan 4, 2013, at 11:46 PM, Jim and Cheryl Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >Hi Guys. > > >I don't know how many of you S-scalers in the North East plan to attend the >big Amherst Railroad Hobby Show in West Springfield, MA later this month, but >I've been trolling the show website at: > > >railroadhobbyshow.com > > >If you go to the "Who's Who" banner on the home page you will be able to view >the show floor plan and also the exhibitors list. The floor plan will give >you a good idea of where everything is located, and the exhibitors list will >tell you where you can find specific exhibitors and in what building. The >exhibitor list is especially handy for planning one's shopping. > > >Of specific interest to those on this list are the displays in the Young and >Mallary buildings > > >In the Young Building, MTH is at location 87, the Bristol S Gaugers are at >location 91. The NASG, Port Line Hobbies, River Raisin, Pine Canyon, Des >Plaines Hobbies and SHS (?) are shown at location 90. > > >Next door in the Mallary Building the Sn2 Crew is at location 139, and the S >Scale Workshop will be set up at location 166. The S Scale Workshop display >will be comprised of most of the same modules that went to Milwaukee in >November 2011. We will have one new module in the setup...John Johnston's >spectacular Burnt River module featuring his scratch built steel through truss >bridge. If you visit the show come on by for a visit. > > > >Cheers >Jim Martin > >
