Jim.....Don Thompson, of SHS fame, was the proprietor of Train Stuff way back 
in the olden daze.  S is a small world and the same names keep cropping up over 
and over.  Don's more than most.  Sorry, but I cannot help you with Mr. Hall.  
Ed Loizeaux

--- In [email protected], Jim and Cheryl Martin  wrote:
>
> Hi Guys.
> 
> Cleaning up the train room today and finding out that I didn't need to spend 
> that 8 dollars last week on dull aluminum Polly-S paint.  I already had a 
> bottle under the rubble.  Doh!
> 
> Anyway I came across an empty box that is heading for recycling, but not 
> before I see if I can trace it's origins.  I picked it up at a flea market  a 
> few years for the milled wood passenger car bits and other gubbins that were 
> inside.  They've gone into the parts stash, leaving me with this empty box.  
> It apparently held a Train Stuff 24953 coach.  It was mailed from Train Stuff 
> in New Brunswick, NJ to a Robert T. Hall of Belmont MA.
> 
> Is he still around?  Did anyone on the list know him?  No particular reason I 
> guess other than it doesn't feel right to chuck out  a bit of someone else's 
> modeling history without knowing something about them.  I don't know if you 
> call that archaeology, history, being nosey, or just plain goofy.  I didn't 
> get the name of the person selling it, but maybe he has family in southern 
> Ontario.  Who knows?
> 
> Cheers
> Jim Martin
>




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