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- Name: Jim Gresham
- From: Atlanta, Georgia
- Found your site in Garden Railways. Glad to find stuff on indoor G
scale. Especillay maintinance on Big Hauler locos. Curently building a
barn for my years of G scale acumulation. Plan to refer back to your
great site often.
05:15:27 2001/02/17
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- Name: John Starks
- From: Lake Placid,FL
- Pattern maker for Warehouse Hobbies/ G Spot Depot
19:00:27 2001/02/10
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- Name: RON HOLLOWAY
- From: ACTON ONT CANADA
- GOOD SITE REAL HELPFULL
13:26:27 2001/02/10
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- From: england
- very enjoyable. would like to see more soon. regards frank
13:25:29 2001/02/09
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- Name: Barry
Olsen
- From: Las Vegas, NV 89123
- Home:
- I don't think I have developed a home page as yet.
12:40:19 2001/02/08
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- Name: jim
shaffer
- From: pa
- very intresting web page
14:03:01 2001/02/07
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- Name: jim
shaffer
- From: pa
- very intresting web page
14:01:05 2001/02/07
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- Name: Martin
Stoyanov
- From: Denmark
- Beautifull website!!!!
14:36:31 2001/02/05
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- Name: Bob Wallace
- From: Rhode Island
- Have just started looking into garden railways again after a 6 year
hiatus. Your site is an outstanding find, gets me back into the swing
of things. Thanks
13:57:51 2001/02/03
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- Name: Scott Muchow
- From: Texas
- Enjoy the Aristo tips!
09:59:34 2001/02/03
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- Name: Robert
Collett
- From:
- Great site. Thanks for the very helpful tips.
11:52:03 2001/02/02
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- Name: Peter
Merrilll
- From: Toronto
- I recently used your suggestios to couple my C.N. heavyweights
closer. It worked out perfectly. I use min. 4 foot radius curves.
Thanks so much for your help in this project. I also added LGB ball
bearing trucks to these coaches, greatly decreaseing the drag and
allowing the Aristo Pacific to pull at least 8 cars. I use 4 wheel
trucks
19:35:53 2001/01/31
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- Name: Bill
Bashucki
- From: Windsor Ontario Canada
- Great site! Cann you tell me how to put battery power in an RS3??
What do I need, and where do I get it??
06:23:54 2001/01/31
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- Name: andrew
rein
- From: Los Angeles (suburbs)
- Great web site. I am an engineer, and can appreciate all the good
work you have done to quantify the performance of the various G scale
products. Impressive web site.
12:09:05 2001/01/29
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- Name: Merhl
Hiteshew
- From: Newtown, CT
- I am absolutely new to model trains. Plan to work in narrow guage
(36") - now that I have read your material. What a help! The concept of
scale is new to me and I was having a lot of trouble with it until I
read your material. Thanksfor an excellent site! I am going to try to
lay my own track (Llagas alum. 250) and build my own stuff. Battery
power - using ideas from Alan Olson (DVI videos). This has to be a low
budget operation.
13:14:00 2001/01/28
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- Name: bill
griffith
- From: bakfld ca
- thanks for the help got new drive shaft for my climax and sent back
cracket shaey trucks even drive gear on axle cracked
12:36:12 2001/01/27
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- Name: John W.
Misiaszek
- From: Muncie, IN
- I'm in 1-1/2 scale in real steam and gasoline powered locomotives.
Am converting the diesel to battery power and a sound system. Lot of
good stuff in your tips.
11:55:53 2001/01/27
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- Name: Paul Koski
- From: Bay Area, California
- I am a beginner and am finding your tech tips pages to be a great
source of information as I build my first outdoor railroad. Thanks
13:57:13 2001/01/25
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- Name: Terry
Lattin
- From: Bothell,WASHINGTON
- Your info. is the best. Thank You Terry
19:03:48 2001/01/24
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- Name: Keith
Purdy
- From: daly city, ca
- Home:
- keep up the good work! i'm going to try and build a truss
bridge.
13:14:27 2001/01/24
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- From: tulsa ok
- getting my footsies wet on the net.
09:59:55 2001/01/23
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- Name: Dick
Mullen
- From: Cottage Grove MN
- Updating my email address. As always your information is so
valuable.
10:22:12 2001/01/22
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- Name: Kelley
Marshall
- From: Oakdale, CA
- After your reply in a topic about wiring at Aristo Forum, I looked
up your page and now I have great ideas on what I can do. Your
warehouse is just what the doctor ordered in my planned adaption for
and engine house to cover my conduit. Thanks for the artical
13:28:17 2001/01/21
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- Name: Leland
Wieweck
- From: Cottonwood, AZ
- Thanks for tips. Will be back.
20:06:38 2001/01/20
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- Name: Amanda
Schreyer
- From: Rep South Africa
- Looking for other Schreyers. My father-in-law shares your name.
14:27:56 2001/01/20
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- Name: David
Fenn
- From: Cleveland, OH
- Thank you so much for the wealth of information on your site! I am
just starting out in the world of garden railroading and I can't tell
you how helpful these pages have been. Please keep up the excellent
work (play?).
22:55:25 2001/01/17
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- From: Vancouver BC
- The most comprehensive, informative site by far for both the novice
and the old hands. Thanks George for a whole bunch of entertaining
reads. D.Davis
22:36:47 2001/01/17
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- Name: Dale
- From: Vancouver BC
- The most comprehensive, informative site by far for both the novice
and the old hands. Thanks George for a whole bunch of entertaining
reads. D.Davis
22:33:11 2001/01/17
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- Name: GEORGE W.
CLARK
- From: STRATFORD,N.J.
- Very good information on large scale equip. I have had a garden RR
in my back yard since 1993.. About 350 + feet.Thanks for helping to
promote garden RR's, you are doing a great job.
20:46:12 2001/01/17
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- Name: Gardner
Colloms
- From: Canyon, Tex.
- George, I appreciate the information you have collected and printed
on your website, both your own experiences and those gleaned from other
sites. This information has helped me make s number of decisions about
construction of my own G (garage) modular railway. The operators will
include my grandchildren, my wife's and me. Appreciate the infomation,
Gardner
14:54:11 2001/01/17
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- Name: Mike
Streight
- From: Oak Harbor, WA
- great site with lots of good information
21:56:07 2001/01/16
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- Name: John E.
Sedlock Sr.
- From: Swedona, Illinois
- New to garden railroading, found your site very interesting.
20:42:17 2001/01/16
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- Name: bob
weltyk
- From: lk.orion mi
- one of the best web. i have been to.i will f.to all members of lake
shore garden railways thanks for the info. bob weltyk
14:52:10 2001/01/16
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- Name: billbecker
- From: lake tomahawk wi
- Im rather new to gardenrailways.have small area in witch to work.I
am interested in learning all things about it.
21:21:50 2001/01/15
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- Name: Bill
Martinsen
- From: Norman, OK
- Great stuff! Your technical tips are worth twice their weight in
gold. Keep up the good work.
13:13:02 2001/01/15
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- Name: Dave
Bahnsen
- From: Coralville, Iowa
- Is this a great site or what? This is the type of site that makes
the Internet so great. It would be impossible for me, in the middle of
Iowa, to obtain information like this without it. Thanks George
22:05:31 2001/01/14
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- Name: Peter A.
Merrill
- From: 32 Joseph Duggan Rd. Toronto Ont M4L 3Y2 Canada
- This site has been most helpfull,in paricular, with the Ariso
heayweights
18:46:32 2001/01/14
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- Name: Herb
Aceous
- From: Subn Chi
- George: Great Site! I have same problem w/Soundtraxx DSX Sound Only
Decoder often losing power while running on LGB MTS DCC system. Ever
figger out a solution...like battery supplement? I'd thought the
capacitor they provided would make power continuous.
14:35:06 2001/01/14
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- Name: Eugene R
Beall
- From: Green Valley AZ
- I am a member of the Tucson garden RR club. I find your web site
very usefull.
09:32:33 2001/01/14
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- Name: Michael P
Burrock
- From: Pine Island, Florida
- Great information. Thanks for taking the time to help others.
06:27:23 2001/01/14
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- Name: John
McGaugh
- From: Flagstaff AZ
- You answered all my questions except one. How do you terminate on
those short screws on aristo switches? Great Site
19:57:55 2001/01/13
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- Name: Jack D.
Walker
- From: Shirley AR.
- I have just gotten an Aristo C-16 Consolidated and was serching for
info on a sound system for it. I happened on to your web page and lucky
for me I did. Your reshearch has helped me, as a novice in deciding
what to purchase. Thanks Jack I have 97ft of overhead track in my
business (Anitque Clock Shop)
06:48:00 2001/01/13
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- Name: Jack D.
Walker
- From: Shirley AR.
- I have just gotten an Aristo C-16 Consolidated and was serching for
info on a sound system for it. I happened on to your web page and lucky
for me I did. Your reshearch has helped me, as a novice in deciding
what to purchase. Thanks Jack I have 97ft of overhead track in my
business (Anitque Clock Shop)
06:42:01 2001/01/13
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- Name: Douglas Ey
- From: Long Island,N.Y.
- Your website is most informative and interesting with concern to G
gauge(1/24-1/29 scale)
23:39:03 2001/01/12
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- Name: eeb
- From: lafayette, ca
- You have one great site. Thanks and thanks again for all the good
ideas.
21:52:13 2001/01/12
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- Name: JIM BESLEME
- From: COLUMBIA, MO
- GEORGE, THANKS FOR ALL YOUR WONDERFUL HELP,ADVICE AND MOST
IMPORTANTLY,SHARING INFORMATION. THANKS.
21:02:27 2001/01/12
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- Name: Pat
- From: Canada
- I decided to buy a C-16 from Aristo., based on your
findings...Great help when you have to shop by mail... I willdo the
alterations to lower the frame and cylenters...I'll let you know when
it's done (summer 2001)
20:46:52 2001/01/11
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- Name: DOUG
WALTERS
- From: COLORADO
- HOW DO I GET THESE NEW ARISTO STREAMLINER LOWERING BOLSTERS?
20:23:48 2001/01/11
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- Name: Richard
Roberts
- From: Seattle
- Great pages! I have conntacted Aristo No answer. Bought a display
"Pacific" from a dealer. Cowcatcher is missing. Dealer says "He never
lost it" Have written to Aristo but they never answered. Any ideas on
replacing It?
14:10:41 2001/01/11
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- Name: Bill
Chestnut
- From: Bridgeton NJ
- You really have a nice web page and garden railway. My most recent
addition is a Hartland railbus. My Subumbra Garden Railway is set in
the 1920s-'30.
07:34:35 2001/01/10
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- From: Pittsburgh, PA
- You have just the thing I am looking for I will put these lights on
my Impala SS.
19:50:33 2001/01/09
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- Name: M. D.
Landers
- From: Jacksonville, Florida
- Very informative site
13:46:30 2001/01/07
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- Name: David Mull
- From: independence ca
- nice web sight the plymouth in front of laws water tank is mine. it
was the first thing to run on laws track in about 40 years. we plan to
use it to lay track in Independence for our c.c.r.w. display
15:49:13 2001/01/06
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- Name: James
Egal
- From: Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Thanks you've got lots of helpful info.
15:16:05 2001/01/06
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- Name: Rudolf
MAREHARD
- From: Austria/Salzburg
- Hello George ! At first it`s to say, that I`m at home in Austria -
not Australia. Your homepage ist phantastic with its lot of interesting
pictures and informations - really the top! I have a gardenrailway
myself since 3 years. For me ist would be interestind, what sorts of
grass and trees you have planted on the mountain of your garden
railway. I wish you a happy railway-new-year yours sincerely Rudi
11:12:16 2001/01/06
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- Name: Thomas
M. Robinson
- From: Eutawville, SC 29048
- I am going to build a train around our ponds, through the garden
and by our swimming pool. Hooked on to find out some information
because we have never done anything like this before. Any help would be
appreciated.
07:47:31 2001/01/05
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- Name: Chris
Rheynolds
- From: Australia
- Just starting out,have only bought my first engine in the last few
days,a little argyle philly and looking for info on hand laid track
01:19:12 2001/01/05
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- Name: Tom G.
Higgins
- From: Des Moines, Ia
- YOU HAVE A FASCINATING PAGE!!! INTERESTING ALL THE WAY
22:16:46 2001/01/04
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- Name: Ken
Tomaszewski
- From: Alamo, CA (SF Bay Area)
- I received a new LGB Mogul from my wife for Christmas so I am new
to this hobby. I have learned so much from your site alone. I have been
to many (train related)web sites over the last two weeks and you have
accomplished something significant with your web site. Other that some
(non train related) government web sites that I have visited I believe
that you have one of the most informative and best sites on the web.
Congradulations and Thanks for the hours of education, Ken
23:07:08 2001/01/03
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- Name: sharon
grubbs
- From: ohio
- loved your website,especially the section on british food.we also
found the pubgrub the way to eat.do you know a site where i could find
the cost of individual trips,,,trying to compare prices with the
passes
15:05:47 2001/01/03
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- Name: john w rebello
- From: san diego
- one of the best pages i have found greatinfo.thank you
11:54:56 2001/01/03
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- Name: bill
lupoli
- From: new jersey
- I am happy that you have tackled so many problems that I am
interested in. It makes life easier.
11:29:25 2001/01/03
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- Name: Cliff
Hansen
- From: Vallejo, Calif
- Thanks for being here for me, the beginner. Thank you for all the
time and effort that you must have expended to make all this
information available to us.
16:56:51 2001/01/02
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- Name: Christopher
Gaul
- From: Toronto Canada
- Thanks for all the effort on your site. The technical information
has been invaluable for a beginner in the hobby and has helped greatly
with the learning curve.
15:22:18 2001/01/02
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- Name: Bob
MacGregor
- From: Oakdale, CT
- Hi George,I had purchased a Lionel Atlantic and ran it for about 20
minutes and it quit with smoke curling out from underneath. I did your
LGB brush mod to it and after I repaired the short in the smoke wiring,
i was able to make it run. Thanks for the great tips pages that you put
on the net, Bob MacGregor
16:56:18 2000/12/31
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- Name: Ron
Kuhnel
- From: Eureka, CA
- Home: http://www.kuhnel.org
- Lots of people sign your guestbook, and it is no surprise. It is
the most useful site dedicated to large scale I have found on the
Internet. I have been planning for months the construction of my pike
here in beautiful Eureka, CA -- have joined the local Garden Railway
club, and poured over many back issues of magazines dedicated to this
hobby. But nothing has helped me more than your site. Thanks for taking
the time and effort to share your extensive knowledge.
14:07:47 2000/12/31
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- Name: Lobby
- From: Adelaide, Australia
- Just getting into G scale, still working on the eventual plan.
Great info from your site.
02:26:34 2000/12/31
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- Name: Ed Keene
- From: Modesto, CA
- OUTSTANDING!!!! You have some great stuff on your web page. Bare
Metal Foil as used by car and airplane modelers should also work well
for the Aristo Streamline cars to match the aluminum. I lowered my cars
by just cutting about 1/4" off the bolster and glueing it back
together. A little more work, but simple and cheap. If you don't
already have a Bachmann 4-4-0 get one, so you can supply some
ideas.
12:36:15 2000/12/30
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- Name: Dick
Schweizer
- From: Shoreview, Minnesota
- Enjoy your web site very much. Thx for sharing all the info and
knowledge. Do you know where I can find plans for large scale buildings
on the internet??? Thanks again, Dick
11:17:12 2000/12/30
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- Name: Dudley
Bartko
- From: Temecula, Ca
- Great source of needed information.
11:01:19 2000/12/30
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- Name: Chris
Notari
- From: PA
- None just gtting started with LGB
20:44:06 2000/12/29
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- Name: FRED
LOEFFLER
- From: CORPUS CHRISTI, TX
- ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE G SCALE SITES I HAVE
SEEN,ESPECIALLY FOR THE SHAY. THANK YOU FOR SHARING ALL OF THIS
INFORMATION WITH US. PHOTOS ARE EXCELLENT. THE DIRECTIONS ARE VERY EASY
TO FOLLOW. I'M SURE I WILL HAVE A FEW QUESTIONS TO ASK AS I PROGRESS
WITH MY SHAY MODIFICATIONS. THANKS FOR THE USE OF YOUR GREAT SITE.
16:04:18 2000/12/29
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- Name: Jim Heins
- From: Kensington, Maryland
- Was just given a starter set and am checking into as much
information as I can before I actually start. Prices and best places to
buy basic materials, track, etc. will be an early focus along with
planning a layout. Your information is quite extensive. Thanks for
taking the time to put all this together.
12:21:11 2000/12/26
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- Name: Orlyn Glover
- From: Santa ana, ca.
- Pres. of Orange County Garden Railway Society.
21:18:13 2000/12/24
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- Name: simon
lee
- From:
- I have just started on thesae trains so i am a baginer. have you
got some tips you could give me ,some acsibits nere by and have you got
anu trains for sale in the price range from £80 to £200 if
you have e-mail me yours sinserly simon lee
11:20:15 2000/12/23
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- Name: George
Bozovich
- From: Ohio
- Great web page! Wonderful resource!
19:10:40 2000/12/18
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- Name: Ron
Cheroske
- From: Telluride,CO
- Hey George, read your tip page for the C-16 and first thng I did
was to install the white LEDs in all my trains. Awesome tip!!
08:08:09 2000/12/18
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- Name: Kevin
Cahill
- From: Western Mass
- Great site.... Just starting a G Scale layout(indoors) for my
wife.... Very interesting reading.... I'm a third generation RailRoader
from the Communications & Signal department. 24 years.... If you're
ever in need of the real technical stuff on signalling drop me a
line..... Yards, high speed...
09:35:30 2000/12/13
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- Name: Jerry
Barnes
- From: Plano, TX
- George-just looked at the Military Railroad. That is really
interesting. Have d/l it and will be reading it in detail. Thanks for
your work in scanning this document in. Happy Holidys... Jerry
15:54:26 2000/12/10
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- Name: Tom Shank
- From: Parker, Colorado
- Excellent site George! People like you make this a little nicer
world. Thanks.
09:34:11 2000/12/10
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- Name: PAT BUCKLEY
- From: ALBUQURQUE,NM
- THANKS GEORGE,I'M OLD TIME RC HELIS AND AIRCRAFT, BUT THIS IS ALL
NEW AND EXCITING AND YOUR INFO IS THE BEST. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOU
ENTHUSIASM. PAT
04:29:07 2000/12/10
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- Name: Don Erbel
- From: mill valley, ca
- George, Thanks loads for all the tips. You've given me lots of info
as I build my own garden RR. Unlike HO (which I also have), garden RRs
are very much in a state of flux and info is scarce. We belong to
BAGARS (Bay Area GRS) and that is lots of help too. You might point
people to a list of clubs in their area as an info source (if you
haven't done so somewhere that I didn't notice). Thanks again! Don
Erbel
21:11:08 2000/12/09
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- Name: James
Zuganelis
- From: Atlanta Ga
- I just bought one of the Costco Big Haulers. for my Christmas
present - Only my kids don't know I bought it. Glad to read a good
review for my first Large Scale.
18:24:03 2000/12/07
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- Name: George
Daughters
- From: SF Bay Area
- Your site is extremely useful and informative! Many thanks for
making it available! I'll return often, I'm sure. (Please don't hand
out my e-mail address to spam-generators.) Thanks!
11:26:05 2000/12/06
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- Name: Matt
Brennemann
- From: Texas
- Hi George - You're my main source for competent info. I finally
decided to write sompin in your guestbook, so you know you gotta fan
club. Best regards, Matt Brazos Valley RR
20:59:08 2000/12/05
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- Name: dan
drew
- From: FV, CA
- Great site. I found you on a search on Yahoo for of all things a
NTE Adjustable Voltage Regulator. I'm am in the process of building a
DC adapter for a Canon S100 DigCam. Want to build an external standard
AA batteries kit vs. proprietary Lithium ION batteries. I'm looking for
a good Application Note on the Adj.Var.Regular and cant find one. Can
you point me to a URL? Thanks again for such a wonderful site! Dan
11:37:14 2000/12/03
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- From:
- You came to England, rode our trains and ate - you deserve a medal
- mind you your food is as shite as our rail system can ever be!
16:47:31 2000/12/02
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- Name: Orlando
Pinelli
- From: Indiana,USA
- George, Your tech tips pages are excellent.
16:42:10 2000/12/02
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- Name: James G
Duncan
- From: Sao Paulo-Brazil
- Dear George, I am starting a new railroad and your site has helped
very much in the set up. I have just purchased a Bachmann Shay and lots
of Aristo track. Layout will be out-side in my garden with an American
logging theme. Best regards, James.
10:47:11 2000/12/01
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- Name: Clark,
R.
- From: Puyallup, Wa
- Just getting started, trying to figure what kind of train to buy.
Also trying to figure out how i want to lay in yard, thanks. Good web
info
17:17:50 2000/11/29
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- Name: David
Simko
- From: Santa Barbara, CA 93117
- Thank you very much for detailed report on the Chattanooga Choo
Choo...just terrific! I was wondering about buying a set at
Costco...may proceed to do so.
12:37:53 2000/11/29
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- Name: Carl
Nencetti
- From: Seattle
- George, Thanks for the heads up on the C-16 sound component
installation. Excellent site. Carl Nencetti
19:07:10 2000/11/28
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- Name: Jay
Korf
- From: Kansas City
- Thanks for putting all this great info together!
15:43:49 2000/11/24
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- Name: Randy Ocken
- From: Polo, IL
- Great source of information!
11:11:51 2000/11/24
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- Name: Ronald
Brown
- From: West Texas
- Home: http://home.earthlink.net/~roncyn2
- I think this site is very helpful and it contains much needed
information on the G-Scale trains. I really needed this info a year
ago. I also had fun installing a decoder in an Aristo RS3 I used the
one by MRC. I still need a better way to hook up the smoke unit?? any
thanks for pages like this and for the help that they give. thanks Ron
Please visit my pages and sign my guest book .
19:43:40 2000/11/21
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- Name: John
Harper
- From: UK and France
- What a GREAT page! I just got a Bachmann Shay & Climax and am
looking at how to do DCC and sound in them. Your articles (on this and
other stuff) have been absolutely great - and really nicely written as
well. Keep up the good work! John
15:56:36 2000/11/21
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- Name: john
clayton
- From: UK
- Great info, keep up the good work
13:07:27 2000/11/19
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- Name: BUD
STEINHOFF
- From: SARASOTA,FL
- THANKS FOR THE VERY HELPFULL INFO
19:16:45 2000/11/14
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- Name: Sandy
- From: Kitchener, Ontario
- Great page. I am wondering if anyone out there can give me some
tips on getting started in electric trains. I am looking at a beginner
set -HO Scale. There seem to be many different sets and types of
tracks. I am in Canada so if you have any input it would be
appreciated. Books, magazines??
22:00:08 2000/11/13
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- Name: Charles
Shanks
- From: Allen, Texas
- Hi George. I "piddle" in model. I own 2 Bachman Bih Hauler sets.
One is a radio controlled set I obtained around 1990. The second is a
"Chattanooga Choo Choo" set I purchased at Costco on 10/29/00. I am
glad to see that the general opinion is that this set is worth the
money (I gave $ 92.00). Your "Big Hauler" tips are great. I plan to
convert the passenger cars to track power as you described.
10:39:54 2000/11/08
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- Name: Eric
Caron
- From: Montreal Canada
- I really like your web site. I just bought my first G Scale 0-4-0
Switcher. However I am trying to find a smoke unit that is synchronized
with sound similar to Lionel fan driven unit on the New Atlantic K4.
Would you have any info please. Thank you
14:57:10 2000/11/06
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- Name: James
Bond
- From: England
- I was quite surprised that you rated our rail network very well.
However, conversely, your comments on food were downright wrong!! At
least we know what quantity to give our customers....
10:13:30 2000/11/06
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- Name: Ken Meckem
- From: Kirkland, Wa.
- I live about 3 miles from Dave Goodson and 'am able to do the
Friday Ops. run that Dave hosts for the club. I model logging in 1/20.3
and modern diesels in 1/29, mostly from USA
07:54:17 2000/11/02
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- Name: Doc
Donaldson
- From: michigan/louisiana
- Your site is fantastic, I found it from a reference in egroups. I
have only started to read and process the information you provided that
applies to equipment that I own and I have used your info on the Aristo
0-4-0 to make a purchasing decision. Thanks for sharing all this.
09:04:37 2000/10/30
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- Name: David
Perier
- From: Modesto Ca.
- This is a grate site.
23:39:56 2000/10/29
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- Name: Neil
Collepardi
- From: Calf
- Recieved you url for aristo, as im loking into DCC and RC
power.
20:30:28 2000/10/28
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- Name: Kevin
Paszalek
- From: Houston, Texas, USA
- Home: http://southway.org
- George, I enjoyed your account of the Brit rail system very much. I
will be leading a mission team to the UK in the future, and some of our
travel will be by rail. You gave me a good feel for what it is like.
Kevin
22:25:35 2000/10/23
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- Name: Don
Rhoad
- From: Cincinnati, OH
- Your tips are really helpful to me as a new garden railway
hobbyist. So are your links. Thanks.
18:12:56 2000/10/21
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- Name: Kevin Kohler,
PE
- From: Elkton MD
- I bought a used Aristo 040 from Gary Condry to convert into a B6
060 (big project... long story... long way from done). He recommended
your site. He said it was excellent and I think he understated it.
THANK YOU!
18:44:48 2000/10/18
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- Name: vivian
gittins
- From: South Wales U.K
- verry informative. Lots of good tips
16:01:56 2000/10/18
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- Name: John Abreu
- From: Maryland
- George. Thanks for the great information. Haven't visited your site
for over two years. I'm an old Torrance Boy myself. Grew up next to the
McDonnell Douglas Plant on Western Avenue. Really enjoy and use many of
your tips.
10:28:39 2000/10/17
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- Name: Ray Snyder
- From: Aurora, Ohio
- Your website is the most informative that I have run across. It
will take several visits to read most of your tips and other tidbits.
Keep up the good work
23:52:14 2000/10/16
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- Name: Mike Wade
- From: Missouri
- I am starting a garden railroad and have located the best
information on it at your sight. Mainly Kadee couplers, USA vs Aristo
cars/track, and ballasting. Thanks for the great info.
14:23:34 2000/10/16
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- Name: Edward
Timmerman
- From: oakland ca,
- Thanks for being a generous hobbyist your attention to detail and
coverage is great if i ever can get my act together i hope to model
some of alameda and oaklands SPcoast and SouthernPacific history ,and
when i start working with my G scale engines and rolling stock im sure
i will need to reread all the posted exsperience and wisdom you and
other have shared thanks and keep it updated. happy railroading to you
and your crew. Ed
22:37:55 2000/10/14
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- Name: Bob
MacGregor
- From: Oakdale, CT
- Great information, several of my G scale problems were quickly
resolved from your tips. thankyou!
18:24:16 2000/10/14
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- Name: Philippe J.
Said
- From: Eastern Canada
- Thanks to your tips I was able to put sound in my Bachman Shay and
now I will try - by myself - to put sound into an LGB Mogul. Thanks
again
20:41:42 2000/10/09
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- Name: T. R.
PRICE
- From: SAN DIEGO, CA
- LIKE YOUR LARGE SCALE INFO. AND LIKE THE INFO. ON INSTALLATION OF
ELECTRIC ITEMS AND HELP WITH WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOESN'T...!
18:59:46 2000/10/09
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- Name: Mark
Brinthaupt
- From: Horseheads, New York
- Your website is greatly appreciated. You give us what we really
need minus the colloquial humor which does nothing more than fill a
mail box with trash. I'll soon try some of your bolsters.
06:52:28 2000/10/05
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- Name: David
Perier
- From: Modesto Ca.
- I like this site will put it in my favorites.
22:37:20 2000/10/01
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- Name: Sean
Mullarkey
- From: Cincinnati
- We have a son who loves Thomas and I love garden railway systems.
Any help on finding a Thomas set for this scale? Thanks, Sean
12:09:45 2000/10/01
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- Name: Charles W.
Donovan Jr.
- From: HOUSTON,TX.
- this is the first ime for the visit. i thank you for the
enjoyment.
09:14:23 2000/10/01
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- Name: L. MAC
DONALD
- From: CANADA
- Great job.I,m just starting large scale out doors and this material
covered so many questions I had. " THANKS "
14:40:36 2000/09/26
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- Name: Hans
Irion
- From: VT. Gardenrailw. Club
- Run & collect G-scale and have also MARKLIN and other nice ho
rolling stock
16:38:12 2000/09/25
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- Name: JERY JENSEN
- From: ANTIOCH IL
- THIS IS LOT MORE FUN AND HELPFULL THEN LIONEL BOARDS
19:52:13 2000/09/24
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- Name: Ted Brewer
- From: Gabriola Island, BC, Canada
- Just finished a switching yard in my shop with 11 LGB 1600s. Now
I'll tear it up and put Loctite on the screws!. Already have the track
headed outside and basic landscaping done for a 400 foot layout.
12:21:40 2000/09/22
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- Name: Rick
Holben
- From: Bainbridge Island, WA
- I have come to rely on your technical help pages. they are a real
asset to the large scale community
23:24:36 2000/09/20
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- Name: Maurice F.
Head
- From: Oil City, La
- Great site.. lots of information. thanks.. mfh
19:56:41 2000/09/17
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- Name: Ben
Bailey
- From: Lenox, MA.
- As I am new to large scale railways, I have found this site has
been a great deal of help to me. Many thanks George.
08:40:55 2000/09/17
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- Name: John
Wheeler
- From: Simi Valley, CA
- Home:
- George, I can't find any pictures of YOU on your great site. How
about a picture?
14:45:11 2000/09/14
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- Name: Ted Brewer
- From: Gabriola Island, BC, Canada
- Great web site. Lots of good tips. Thanks
12:10:37 2000/09/09
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- Name: Harvey
Young
- From: Denver
- George, As a 68 year old boy who is building his first ever
railroad, I want to thank you making your wealth of information
available to me and to others. You are truly a generous person.
15:08:19 2000/09/05
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- Name: Tom
Taylor
- From: Indiana
- Very good info
07:46:28 2000/09/05
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- Name: Jerry
Barnes
- From: Plano, TX
- Really like your site. Just getting started in large scale after
years in HO. Lots of good information. Haven't seen anything on the
B'man 4-4-0. Any tips? Jerry
19:28:11 2000/09/04
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- Name: Mike G
- From: Wisconsin
- This is great, a Q on a REA FA1, is there a place to buy
replacement bodies iin other roadnames
19:19:46 2000/09/04
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- Name: carl
bajema
- From: Grand Rapids MI
- Thanks--I appreciate the info I want to run trains and I will be
able to build a better layout with your info. Thanks again. PS. I am
considering using Closetmaid gird system heavy duty shelving for my
basement ceiling layout. Have you rad any information about doing this?
gteill be able to build a
08:36:31 2000/09/04
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- Name: Eugene R.
Royer
- From: Merritt Island, FL
- Good site with comments concerning use of LEDs. Another device to
look at is the LM334. If the DC supply voltage is near the LED voltage
or less than about 16 VDC then the LM334 is good. Less voltage drop for
control than the LM317. By itself it is limited to 10 mA but a PNP
transistor can up that. Check out the National Web Site for Info.
11:05:09 2000/09/01
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- Name: Ronald W
Anderson
- From: Honolulu, Hawaii
- Good info I wish I had the time to do this. My garden RR started
Oct 1999 has about 300' pof LGB track. Hawaii is an ideal place for the
rr. I have elevated the track about 2' on purpose with concrete
foundations and RW 2x6 supports it looks good thru the garden and is
maintence free. I use LGB MTS wireless control and like it. I recently
purchased LGB computer disk and feedback modules and I am anxious to
try this out. I have 7 LGB locos and one live steam loco that I
received last month and ran about 8 times so far. Just learning about
live steam.
19:37:48 2000/08/31
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- Name: Michael
Spranger
- From: Germany
- Home: http://wohlweh.de
- Well, I must admit, Í´m not infected by the virus you
and all these train enthusiasts must be ;-)... But my compliment for
your fantastic page, it is a lot of fun just surfing through it. If
anyone is interested in naturopathie take a look at my site. Cheers
Mic
03:27:19 2000/08/31
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- Name: Ian
Rankin
- From: Nova Scotia Canada
- George: The site just gets better and better. I just read your
article on the Sierra Diesel sound system. The volume control looks
like a SPDT momentary switch. Is this correct as I awnt to install this
control on my LGB mogul with a K36 Siera System. If I can buy from
Radio Shack it would be cheaper and take less time to get. Thanks
Ian
18:38:01 2000/08/29
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- Name: john lewis
tyler
- From: sunny atlanta, ga
- Home: http://rmaudio.com
- Thanks for the suggestions on aristo cleaning car mods w/drywall
sanding "paper"... Frieght is being shuffled as I write
this---smoothly.
18:28:16 2000/08/28
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- Name: Robert Mofley
- From: Green Valley, Arizona
- George, you have the most informative site for G scale railroading
I've seen. I've used your technical tips on several occasions and I
can't begin to tell you how helpful they were, especially the photos.
Based on your tips I've done mods on a Bachman Shay, and Aristo
FA-1/FB-1, heavtweight and streamline passenger cars. Also, thanks for
the info on digital cameras. It was very timely because taking some
digital pics of my layout is the next thing I want to do. R. Mofley
15:48:36 2000/08/28
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- Name: George
Riley
- From: Springfield, Mo.
12:05:45 2000/08/28
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- Name: Maurice F.
Head
- From: Oil City, La.//Shreveport
- great site.. love the information..
16:43:21 2000/08/27
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- Name: David
- From: Sweden
- Home:
- Nice bunch of photos. I'm imressed by the hard work you've put in
and also by the length of the trains. This looks like a full time
hobby! It's great that you put your tips up for visitors as well - I've
bookmarked your page. By the way, I'm about to purchase an LGB set and
I wonder if you have any tips on putting in batteries - is it just a
question of puttin in a couple of flashlight batteries to get the
correct voltage? or is it far more complicated than this? Thanks for a
nice web site David
15:31:35 2000/08/26
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- Name: Todd Brody
- From: My mother's womb
- Was reviewing your info on Kadees for RS-3. Kadee now recommends
786 for small radius and 787 for large radius. I used 787 and coupler
spacing is even closer than your modified method. However, the pilot
pushes up on the bottom of teh draft box and makes the Kadee sit a hair
high. This is easily remedied by rubbing the bottom of the coupler
draft box over sandpaper so that it doesn't bind on pilot. Height is
then purrfect.
20:41:57 2000/08/25
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- Name: Keith
Lewis
- From: southeastern Penna.
- Great site. Very helpful.
08:59:49 2000/08/23
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- Name: Joan
Vila
- From: Spain
- very interesting for me.
11:06:07 2000/08/21
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- Name: Jerry
Rolape
- From: Bushwood, MD
- Great site! I have visited here several times and it always just
keeps getting better and better. Thanks for all the time and
effort......
07:51:29 2000/08/20
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- Name: Robert I.
Miller
- From: Vallejo,CA 94591
- I have always enjoyed your comments and advice as appeared on LSOL.
I do miss being able read the old forums and the banter among the
members of the RR hobby. I am very pleased to have found our web site.
Thank you, George, for your efforts. I know it is greatly appreciated
by the fraternity.
01:36:46 2000/08/17
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- Name: Dave
Barker
- From: Bow, NH
- George, Great site Dave
18:32:50 2000/08/16
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- Name: Bill Laird
- From: Franklin TN
- I'm telling all my friends in the Nashville Garden RR Society about
you - this is great!
11:01:21 2000/08/15
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- Name: Richard
Jones
- From: Iowa City, Iowa
- Really enjoy your technical tips, as I am new to G scale and like
it better everyday. Modified my Aristo track cleaning car like you
suggested and works great. Does in 1 or 2 passes around the track
better than 10 passes before adding the drywall screen. Thanks. Keep up
the great job.
06:34:59 2000/08/15
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- Name: Jim Shutt
- From: San Antonio
- Your tips are great . A real public service . Thanks for taking the
time . Just faxed your Bachmann Big Hauler "devestation" tip to Barry
at Barry`s Big Trains in Vegas . He didn`t know he had been mentioned
in dispatches . He is appreciative . Wants you to know his prices have
gone up . Thanks again. Jim Shutt
17:21:11 2000/08/14
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- Name: Richard
Meyer
- From: Dallas, Texas
- Your photo of Industrial Mining Equipment has a Ford Model-A engine
mounted on it. This gasoline engine was built either in 1928-29 or else
1930-31. I would need another view of the engine to correctly determine
its model and year. This engine had 4 cylinders, water cooled, and
produced 40 horsepower. Nice webb site! Richard Meyer email:
richard-meyer@ti.com
10:04:24 2000/08/14
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- Name: Ron Smith
- From: Spring City, Pa.
- Realy helpful tips especially the ones on Bachmann and Aristo
controls (I am considering these controls).
18:51:17 2000/08/12
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- Name: CARigg
- From: S.W. Washington State
- Home: http://mintthyme.homestead.com/
- Great site with plenty of good ideas and help. Will come back soon
as I am a scratch builder from way back. Started in G in 1987. Part of
PSGRS which now has a web page. Thanks for your work. CARigg
16:16:16 2000/08/12
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- Name: Phil
Morgan
- From: Lisle, IL (Chgo suburb)
- Best reference material available. Wish I could find a similar
source for LGB locos and rolling stock.
11:12:50 2000/08/12
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- Name: John
Wood
- From: Crowthorne, Berkshire,England
- This is my favourite favourite
22:57:10 2000/08/11
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- Name: Ron
Wenger
- From: Martinsburg, WV
- George, This just keeps on getting better. Whenever I have a newbie
ask me a question I can not answer, your the first place I refer them
to. Thanks for taking the time and effort. Ron
12:36:55 2000/08/08
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- Name: Howard
Greenfield
- From: Yardley, PA
- Great web site...have found much info useful in my endeavors to
build a garden railway, as well as improve my AristoCraft trains...
09:07:46 2000/08/08
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- Name: Gary
Anderson
- From: Herring Cove NS
- George Just getting into G scale, found your site and use it as my
Bible. Never buy or do anything without reading your site first. Thanks
for the great site and all your efforts to make it this great "HAPPY
RAILROADING"
08:08:56 2000/08/06
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- Name: Bryan
Johnson
- From: Ft. Worth,Tx.
- Sure miss LSOL! Nice webpage.
23:23:54 2000/08/05
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- Name: Ned
Harris
- From: North Andover, MA
- Absolutely terrific information, very professionally done. Thanks
for the hard work.
09:56:58 2000/08/04
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- Name: Ted
Hearn
- From: England United Kingdom
- Not long started in G-Scale and find your site a magic wonderland
of information. Especially the DCC section
13:54:47 2000/08/03
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- Name: John White
- From: Near Vancouver B.C.
- Just getting into G scale garden "stuff". Lots of good ideas
needed. Great web page. John
00:06:22 2000/08/03
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- Name: Ted
Martin
- From: Gurnee, Il
- Just researching getting a Garden Railway going. Definitely will
have to spend more time reading on your site. Very informative. Thank
you.
20:21:18 2000/08/02
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- Name: Ted
Martin
- From: Gurnee, Il
- Just researching getting a Garden Railway going. Definitely will
have to spend more time reading on your site. Very informative. Thank
you.
20:13:33 2000/08/02
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- Name: Chuck
Paquette
- From: massachusetts
- I just started in Garden railroading and the tech tips have been an
outstanding resource. And a headache releiver when dealing with Bachman
Shay's & Climaxes.
20:02:47 2000/08/02
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- Name: BARBARA
ZIEGLER
- From: UTAH
- LOVED YOUR SITE I AM NEW TO THE WEB AND RAILROADING THANKS!
12:50:12 2000/08/02
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- Name: John
Jelliman
- From: King's Lynn, Norfolk
- Your tips are great.Keep them rolling along. cheers.
15:33:34 2000/07/31
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- From: Pasadena,Tx
- Looking good.
22:17:09 2000/07/30
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- Name: Russell
Campbell
- From: California
- I think you web site has saved me more often than any other train
related sight on the web. I thank God for your help.
19:51:11 2000/07/28
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- Name: Gary
Brogan
- From: Sun Prairie Wisconsin
- Thanks for all your help and ideas thru the years and especially
for being so willing to share the information!
21:14:35 2000/07/24
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- Name: Jerry
McColgan
- From: Austin, Arkansas
- Excellent source for G Scale Reference
11:54:32 2000/07/23
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- Name: Ray
Snyder
- From: Aurora, Ohio S.E. of Cleveland
- I'm just starting in Large Scale modeling, growing up from HO
gauge. I find your website interesting and informative. Keep up the
good work.
19:47:24 2000/07/22
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- Name: Stan
Cedarleaf
- From: San Diego
- enjoyed mousing through your girr pages. just have been bitten by
the model rr bug after being cured from the "disease" for 45 years.
Joined the San Diego Model RR club and operate on the HO layout in the
Balboa Museum all day Wednesdays. Great fun. Contemplating a move to
Prescott, AZ where a garden rr is being loosely formed in my equally
loose sanity. Your techniques and hints will be of great help if the
garden rr takes physical form. Thanks again....... Stan Cedarleaf
17:47:40 2000/07/22
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- Name: Stan
Cedarleaf
- From: San Diego
- enjoyed mousing through your girr pages. just have been bitten by
the model rr bug after being cured from the "disease" for 45 years.
Joint the San Diego Model RR club and operate on the HO layout in the
Balboa Museum all day Wednesdays. Great fun. Contemplating a move to
Prescott, AZ where a garden rr is being loosely formed in my equally
loose sanity. Your techniques and hints will be of great help if the
garden rr takes physical form. Thanks again....... Stan Cedarleaf
17:46:35 2000/07/22
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- Name: Herwig
Gerstner
- From: Austria
- Also in Austria we like to read your wonderful tips about the
large-scale models - Shays, Climaxes and so on. Greetings from a
train-dispatcher from the Austrian-Federal-Railway Herwig
11:41:34 2000/07/22
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- Name: Paul K. Hart
- From: Mahopac,N,Y.
- This was my first trip to your web site. I found it very
informative. The info on the Bachmann Big Hauler and Shay is fantastic.
Thanks! I definitly will be back to visit.
20:50:27 2000/07/21
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- Name: ALBERT
WAGNER
- From: Las Cruces NM
- HELLO.
19:27:36 2000/07/21
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- Name: Walt
Thompson
- From: Burbank, CA
- Really enjoyed purusing through the pages of your very informative
web ssite. There's a lot of useful information here and I plan to visit
often. You've spent a lot of time with the hobby and an awful lot of
time building this site. Thanks.
14:30:54 2000/07/21
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- Name: Jack
Boyle
- From: Chantilly, VA (west of DC
- Your web page is a service to all Large Scale railroaders.
11:37:27 2000/07/21
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- Name: Gary
Lauber
- From: Ayr, Ontario, Canada
- New to model railroading.
10:24:52 2000/07/21
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- Name: Robert C.
Roehrig
- From: Fenton, Michigan
- Have been viewing your site now for six months. Very interesting
and informative. I am new to Garden Railroading and am starting my
first outdoor layout. Nice you have taken the time to share your
knowledge with everyone. Keep up the GREAT job.
18:34:28 2000/07/20
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- Name: Steve
R
- From: Auburn, WA.
- Thank-you for taking up for LSOL, looks great so far
19:34:30 2000/07/19
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- Name: Paul
Williams
- From: St. Pete Fl.
- Wow thank you
18:41:44 2000/07/18
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- Name: Allan W.
Miller
- From: Chesapeake, VA
- Outstanding site, George! We need to talk at some point. I'm
writing a book on garden railroading (I'm in the publishing business),
and it looks as if you might be a very fine resource. Let me know if
you're interested. --Allan
21:08:34 2000/07/13
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- Name: Roger
Baumann
- From: Twin Cities MN
- thanks a million for all the good advice contained in your web
pages. As a newcomer, I really appreciate having such resources to use
in my LOOK,LISTEN & LEARN period. Hopefully, by soaking up all the
knowledge from you & others I can avoid many mistakes in building
my own rr.
22:09:41 2000/07/12
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- Name: Bill
Habig
- From: Los Alamitos
- Thank you for all the new ideas that I can now mull over. Someday
my layout will be a reality instead of a dream.
21:22:47 2000/07/08
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- Name: Jim
Francis
- From: Moreno Valley, CA
- George, I haven't ried any of them yet, but have printed out
several, particularly those related to the B'mann Shay and Climax.
Truely appreciate your efforts. Thanks, Jim (SVLJim)
23:39:39 2000/07/07
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- From: England
- I like your diary of your British tour, a fair representation of
travel at that time of year - if it's any concillation half of the
country was down with the flu at Christmas! Did you just get lucky with
the travel or did you research the intinery first?? And as a matter of
interest, how much use were the Britrail sales staff in the US (like,
did they warn you that we shut down for 2 days at Christmas and that
the Scots need January 1 to recover as well!). You seem to have done
quite well without it but I wrote a page
http://www.britishadventures.com/on_the_trains.htm to try to help
visitors make the most of our rail network.
15:06:13 2000/07/05
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- Name: Dave
Winter
- From: Peachland BC
- I turn to this site at least once a week even if the bookmark
doesen't show an update. A fine referance. By the way, the annealing
process for the "corrugated" siding and roofing material can be done in
the BBQ. I lay the 3 by 6 (4 by 8?) sheets on the grill with the heat
up to MAX. After 15 min I turn off the gas and let it cool down. The
sheets look great and all the spring is gone. Thanks
12:15:21 2000/07/04
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- Name: Don
Hessee
- From: Jefferson City, Mo
- After the loss of LSOL, the more sites the merrier.
14:25:42 2000/07/03
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- Name: Gary
Lantz
- From: Horseheads NY
- Home: http://www.wholesaletrains.com
- just checking out your website. I have heard a lot about it. I laid
a link up to your site as well. Thanks for your support of the hobby.
Gary L.
14:37:31 2000/07/02
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- Name: DAVID
HARRISON
- From: Atwater,Ca.
- What an excellent source of information! Thanks for all your
effort.
06:59:20 2000/07/02
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- Name: Jerry
Barnes
- From: Plano, TX
- Great site, just getting into G with a Shay, Climax and C-16. Your
info is really appreciated. Keep up the good work. Jerry
19:15:26 2000/07/01
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- Name: Len
- From: Limpley Stoke, Bath, UK
- Great site, George, keep it up! Best wishes, Len G.
16:39:42 2000/06/25
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- Name: Joel
Sherman
- From: Germantown, TN
- Thanks. Interested in battery power outdoor. Like your ideas and
tips.
12:39:24 2000/06/24
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- Name: Glen
Hiraki
- From: Renton, WA (south of Seattle)
- George, What a wonderful resource you have here. I thank you. As a
new owner of a Bachmann Shay, your tips are invalueable. I will be
visting your site often.
19:10:00 2000/06/22
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- Name: Pete
Peterson
- From: Rolla, MO
- Thanks so much for taking the time to build such a terrific
website! I'm off to build your Howe Truss bridge now....
14:49:35 2000/06/20
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- Name: Lonnie
Leonard
- From: Austintown Ohio
- We loved your sight. It will help us this summer as we are putting
in our first garden railroad. Thanks for all the tips.
09:16:50 2000/06/18
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- Name: Michael
Anderson
- From: Tumwater, WA
- I am doing ALL the mods to my B'mann Shay and was wondering if
anyone has done a conversion to make it a Willamette wannabe. Being
from the Northwest, I am rather partial to the 'Willies' Michael
01:25:31 2000/06/10
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- Name: Darryl
Bernett
- From: Yorkville, IL
- I've just started in 1:29 scale with Aristo and USA equipment, and
have used your review of the Aristo 0-4-0 to do some detail work, and
am looking forward to using more of your material. As soon as I can
figure out what to ask, I'll probably have questions to ask. I've been
in model railroading for a number of years, but starting in Garden
Railroading is almost like starting over all over again.
00:08:15 2000/06/10
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- Name: Robert I.
Miller
- From: Vallejo,CA 94591
- Your page gets better all the time. I have not had an opportunity
to look at it since I moved from Ashland,Or. I'm sure that everyone
derives a great deal of useful information from your efforts. Thank
You!!!
01:51:45 2000/06/05
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- Name: Martin
Ellis
- From: BERGEN NORWAY
- Love this site ! Planning to make trestle brige on a curve and
other bridges so your tips and plans will help I'm sure.
05:35:30 2000/05/31
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- Name: Darryl Hrin
- From: Ramona,Ca.
- 2hotmail.com
17:37:21 2000/05/30
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- Name: George B.
Schreyer
- From: Canada
- Home: http://salesquest.net
- My father and I were checking out the Schreyer name on the
internet. You are the fifth George Schreyer sorry the sixth that we now
know of. Cheers!
21:02:16 2000/05/24
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- Name: Randy
Oyagi
- From: Toronto, Canada
- I'm new to F/G and really appreciate the info you provide to the
hobby. I still have a bunch of N-scale (that has barely made it out of
the box) but now that I've just gotten my first pair of bifocals, F/G
is the way to go!
00:11:44 2000/05/24
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- Name: Don
Upton
- From: Calgary,Canada
- Great source of info. Thanks.
22:34:06 2000/05/22
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- Name: Joe
Stanley
- From: Philadelohia, PA
- Nice looking layout. Pic's are great. Thanks for sharing.
21:48:53 2000/05/10
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- Name: Mel
Witzman
- From: St Helen, Mi.
- Excellent information
20:49:37 2000/05/10
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- Name: Dave
Kettering
- From: MN
- Your information has been a great help. Thanks.
14:16:07 2000/05/10
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- Name: Earl Myers
- From: Louisville, Ohio
- Am starting an INdoor 40x70 Aristo based layout. Have 7 Pacifics, 5
C-16s and 80 cars and am new at this game. Thanks for your help
George!!
22:05:10 2000/05/05
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- Name: Steven J.
Stockham
- From: Salina, KS
- Wow! It's wonderful to have such a smorgasbord of informative
information at your fingertips! I am having BBT upgrade my 4-6-0
(including Sierra sound). I'll let you know the results.
22:21:43 2000/05/04
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- Name: Vincent
Guido
- From: New Jersey
- Any places known to be close to NJ for large scale layouts, stores,
clubs, or events would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Vinny
22:35:14 2000/05/03
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- Name: Vincent
Ramo
- From: Oklahoma City
- I am starting my new truss bridge. the timbers are cut and I just
ordered the nuts and washers from McMaster's. Now, what did you use to
thred the rods? I am kind of a dumb clown. HELP. Vince Ramo (aka)
Stumbles T. Clown
09:31:02 2000/05/02
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- Name: Stan
Rourke
- From: Clayton, GA
- Enjoyed your site. Think I might try my luck at garden railroading.
Thanks for sharing.
21:49:59 2000/04/28
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- Name: Jeff
Boggess
- From: Austin, Texas
- My first visit to your website. I loved the review of the Aristo
Delton c-16 because I'm going to buy one this weekend. I model the
DSP&PRR on an indoor layout in my garage. Thanks for your
assistance! JRB, 4/28/00
18:46:31 2000/04/28
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- Name: Al
Krug
- From: Bandon, OR
- Hi George, See you're still enjoying two of your favorite hobbies.
It's been 5 years since I retired, but I still haven't gotten very far
with model RR'ing. Got too involved in service clubs and church. I'm
busier than when I was working at TRW.
23:58:22 2000/04/26
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- Name: Chuck
Burch
- From: LaVergne, TN
- Finally found a good source for lighting circuits and goodies. RAM
Track lighting systems (www.RAMRCandRAMTrack.com) Thier white LED
headlights with constant voltage are awesome.
01:02:41 2000/04/26
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- Name: larry
dematteo
- From: deltona,fl.
- first visit, great so far. thanks for being here. larry d.
20:01:33 2000/04/23
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- Name: Bob Unick
- From: Pleasanton Ne
- Very good page and a lot of information on a lot of difference
trains Bob
17:58:11 2000/04/23
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- Name: Phil
Stump
- From: FT. Wayne In.
- I want to thank you for your pages. I find them very helpfull. Also
re your jigstones project, You may want to try Z-brick adhisive. I
found it to be very good in assembling 2 Bldgs. A stone depot and a
stone mill with a water wheel. The material is waterproof,sets over
night,is viscous enough to allow ample work to progress, and it is
cheep. Thanks again for the page. Hope you find my suggestion
helpfull.
18:05:37 2000/04/20
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- Name: Jim Schneider
- From: Onalaska, WI
- Home:
- Excellent
20:44:36 2000/04/19
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- Name: Bud
Harriss
- From: St Augustine, FL
- Have always (2 yrs plus)enjoyed checking out your website, and
regard it as the definitive authority on G scale.
16:52:20 2000/04/15
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- Name: Tony
Harcourt
- From: Monroe, Ct.
- Just found your site, courtesy of TATE. It is always good to find a
high quality information resource. TH
19:46:09 2000/04/14
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- Name: Frank
Wroblewski
- From: Brampton Ont. Canada
- I will be trying the installation Aristo 5490 on-board remote. I
always refer to your sugestions and fixes. Thank You
13:41:21 2000/04/14
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- Name: Jerry
Jackson
- From: Seattle
- Starting my first G gauge layout. A small simple indoor one.
17:27:01 2000/04/12
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- Name: Earl
Carey
- From: Waldorf, MD
- Enjoy you web site, it's the best sourvce of info going. Keep up
the good work
19:41:28 2000/04/10
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- Name: GENE
SARNO
- From: lancaster
- Home: http://rrbears.tripod.com
- BEFORE NEW JERSEY.UNLOADED U.S. MAIL FROM THE D.L.&W. FOR A FEW
YEARSS.CANNOT CHECK THIS NOTE SINCE I CANNOT OPEN MESSAGE BOX.THANKS
FOR ALL THE GREAT INFO !!GENE
22:13:15 2000/04/09
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- Name: Joel
Sherman
- From: Germantown, TN
- Battery power G scale
19:56:16 2000/04/09
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- Name: vito loschiavo
- From: gainesville , fl
- this is great, wish i knew about it when i first started building
my layout. It will still be a great help in the future.
12:26:14 2000/04/09
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- Name: Roger
Axten
- From: U.K.
- Home: http://www.strikalite.co.uk
- Very intersting site. Found it informative but I am really into
Metre Gauge and was looking for some info on the old Denver Rio Grand
and was waylaid for 3Hrs on your site. Great stuff.
14:51:09 2000/04/07
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- Name: Robin
Wade
- From: Montana
- Really enjoyed your site. Found a number of very helpful items
here. Thanks, you're a great resource which I'll recommend to my
friends.
12:56:28 2000/04/07
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- From: CLEVELAND OHIO
- FANTASTIC TIPS!!!! WE REFER CUSTOMERS TO THESE WHENEVER WE CAN. OUR
CUSTOMERS CAN'T STOP TALKING ABOUT YOUR TIPS. WE CARRY G SCALE TRAINS
& SUPPLIES. ARISTO / BACHMANN / LGB / USA. PIKO & POLA
BUILDINGS. THE PHOENIX SOUND SYSTEM. CORGI DIECAST. GIVE US A CALL, IF
WE DO NOT HAVE IT WE WILL GLADLY ORDER FOR YOU, OUR CUSTOMER. CALL 800/
952-0284 OR LOCAL 440/ 439-7500. WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS & SHIP
WORLD WIDE.
10:01:20 2000/04/06
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- Name: bill
tickner
- From: ocala fl
- Terrific. you have done a great job.Would like to send you some
pictures of my layout let me hear from you
12:25:27 2000/04/05
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- Name: paul
constan
- From: Melb Australia
- Could you pls advise where I can purchase g scale trains other than
lgb in Melbourne or Australia. Thanks
08:32:03 2000/04/05
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- Name: jim
royal
- From: jacksonville,fl
- i printed out your tips on the bach. big hauler. hopefully it will
help me get mine running again. thanks for the assist.
20:32:44 2000/04/04
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- Name: Bill
Clements
- From: Tewksbury,Mass.
- Just starting out and am looking for all kinds of material and
ideas for garden rring
16:07:53 2000/04/03
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- Name: Troy
Vickers
- From: Illinois, Lake County
- George, awesome web site. Themost valuable source I have found. It
is straight to the point on so many issues. Time, money and frustration
(life) saver. Thanks for your hard work, insight and generousity.
Troy
10:12:26 2000/04/03
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- Name: Mike
Foster
- From: Boston, MA
- Sandy River & Rangeley Lake R.R. is my interest as well as The
Billerica and Bedford, and The Boston Revere Beach & Lynn, all 2
footers
18:13:13 2000/04/01
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- Name: paul
torrey
- From: Syracuse, New York
- You have a very good web site. Full of great information for the
hobbyist. Very detailed and easy to understand. I love it.
18:41:08 2000/03/30
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- Name: Jeff
Carter
- From: Indianapolis
- Have you had any work with the Del-Air product line. I am starting
to use them on my garden RR and they seem to work fine. I use Aristo
wide rad. switches. Any thoughts on water in the air lines?
13:11:28 2000/03/29
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- Name: Otto
Tonti
- From: Ft. Myers, FL.
- Thanks for the info on DCC. I'm new to the hobby and thought I
could just buy a loco & have RC installed...just like that. You
have saved me from a costly mistake.
19:16:12 2000/03/27
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- Name: Bob
Devine
- From: Okotoks Alberta Cdn.
- Nice layout hope you have many hours of enjoyment. Bob Devine SHEEP
RIVER LINE OKOTOKS ALBERTA CANADA
18:43:00 2000/03/27
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- Name: Dennis
Peoples
- From: Portland> OR
- Rose City GRS I'm really enjoying your site
21:15:45 2000/03/24
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- Name: Bill
Clements
- From: Tewksbury,Mass.
- Just starting out and am looking for all kinds of material and
ideas for garden rring
16:07:53 2000/04/03
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- Name: Troy
Vickers
- From: Illinois, Lake County
- George, awesome web site. Themost valuable source I have found. It
is straight to the point on so many issues. Time, money and frustration
(life) saver. Thanks for your hard work, insight and generousity.
Troy
10:12:26 2000/04/03
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- Name: Mike
Foster
- From: Boston, MA
- Sandy River & Rangeley Lake R.R. is my interest as well as The
Billerica and Bedford, and The Boston Revere Beach & Lynn, all 2
footers
18:13:13 2000/04/01
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- Name: paul
torrey
- From: Syracuse, New York
- You have a very good web site. Full of great information for the
hobbyist. Very detailed and easy to understand. I love it.
18:41:08 2000/03/30
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- Name: Jeff
Carter
- From: Indianapolis
- Have you had any work with the Del-Air product line. I am starting
to use them on my garden RR and they seem to work fine. I use Aristo
wide rad. switches. Any thoughts on water in the air lines?
13:11:28 2000/03/29
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- Name: Otto
Tonti
- From: Ft. Myers, FL.
- Thanks for the info on DCC. I'm new to the hobby and thought I
could just buy a loco & have RC installed...just like that. You
have saved me from a costly mistake.
19:16:12 2000/03/27
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- Name: Bob
Devine
- From: Okotoks Alberta Cdn.
- Nice layout hope you have many hours of enjoyment. Bob Devine SHEEP
RIVER LINE OKOTOKS ALBERTA CANADA
18:43:00 2000/03/27
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- Name: Dennis
Peoples
- From: Portland> OR
- Rose City GRS I'm really enjoying your site
21:15:45 2000/03/24
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- Name: george
hoover
- From: lincon. ne
- lost my bookmarks and am updating them
00:57:23 2000/03/21
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- Name: Dave
Winter
- From: Peachland BC
- An simply outstanding effort. Just what I'd been looking for over
the past 12 months. To think of all the pain I went through taking my
new GP9's apart for painting with no idea of what to do next... Sure
wish I had found this site. Also glad to see some info on the C-16
operation and Aristo turnouts. Sound(GP9)is my next job and your data
will be very valuable. Bookmarked, Thanks again. Dave
23:51:24 2000/03/20
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- Name: Jeff
Strouse
- From: Altadena,Ca.
- My 8 year old son and I are building an outdoor Garden Railroad.I
am considering purchasing Aristo's Train Engineer system.I'm trying to
get info on the pro and cons. I'll have about 12 tournouts and two
independent loops.I enjoy reading your comments and ideas.
23:14:10 2000/03/20
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- Name: Bob
Pero
- From: Tampa, Florida
- Keep up the great work-see my e-mail.
13:14:26 2000/03/15
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- Name: Todd
- From:
- Was reviewing your page on wyes. May want to mention that the
electrial switch for the wye turnout could be a 3pdt. Throwing this
switch then sets the wye turnout, the turnout for the desired direction
(either in or out) and "straightens the third turnout. Initially, I
used a dpdt to change both the wye turnout and set the turnout for the
desired direction but did not use it to straighten the other turnout.
As a result, when the train pulled out of the wye section, went around
the pike, and came back to the wye area, it would pull into the wye
section gain. But at this point the wye turnout was set for the other
direction. Of course this would cause a short circut when the train
pulled into the wye and would pop the TE fuse. These modifications just
make life a little easier.
20:02:57 2000/03/10
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- Name: R.W.
Marty
- From: Bella Vista, CA
- Great web site,from what Iv'e seen youv'e put in a lot of work. You
are right those Bachmann Shays run great....
18:29:58 2000/03/06
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- Name: Al James
- From: New Hampshire
- Great tips! They have been lifesavers more than once. Too bad the
manufacturers aren't as diligent as you are.
13:20:21 2000/03/03
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- Name: roger
davis
- From: buenos aires , argentina
- I run a 10 1/4"tourist narrow gauge steam railway
17:46:50 2000/03/01
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- Name: Don Gagel
- From: New Bremen, Ohio
- Home: http://gagel.com
- I'm new to G scale railroading and would like to thank you for a
really informative web site. I've learned more from your site than any
of the books I've been able to read. As soon as winter breaks, I'll be
starting on my outdoor layout of about 170', of which 110' will be on a
low trestle. I'm sure I'll be visiting your informative pages to get
and keep my layout and rolling stock (mostly Aristo) working well. Keep
up the good work! Thanks again, Don Gagel
12:56:08 2000/03/01
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- Name: Richard
Dahlke
- From: Round Rock, Tx
- Due to metal fatigue the sound linkage wire between the engine and
tender of one of my Bahchmann ten wheelers had to be replaced. Bachmann
sent the part and while I was replacing it I decided to do the sound
upgrade you described. I am very happy with the results. I have a few
more ten wheelers and I might not wait until the conncetion has to be
replaced to upgrade them. Thanks for the information. The only problem
was deciding what Radio Shack part to get. I was successful in my
selection even though a bit uncertain.
12:04:45 2000/03/01
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- Name: WILLIAM E.
PARKS
- From: PORT RICHEY,FL.
- THIS IS A GREAT WEP PAGE THAT YOU HAVE PLEASE KEEP UP THE GREAT
WORK. THE RAILROAD SITIES THAT I HAVE TAKEN A LOOK AT HAS HELPED ME A
LOT IN BUILDING MY OWN G-SCALE RAILROAD. THANK YOU FOR ALL OF THE OF
THE HELP THAT I HAVE RECEIVED FROM IT. WILLIAM E. PARKS 9630 BAXLEY
LANE PORT RICHEY 34668
13:29:57 2000/02/29
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- Name: George
Schreyer
- From: Manhattan, KS
- Home:
- nice name Mr. Schreyer, the site is nice as well
22:11:26 2000/02/28
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- From: edmontoncanada
- found your article on the Backman climax very usfull I completly
rewired it to run on dcc Iremoved all the brass connectors and hard
wired every thing thanque for thi help Ray
00:19:42 2000/02/28
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- Name: Martin
Langan
- From: Howard Beach, NY
- Thanks for the information. This is my favorite train web site.
18:00:18 2000/02/27
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- Name: Ed
Kolakowski
- From: pa
- Nice sight I'll be back.
17:38:00 2000/02/27
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- Name: Rod
McLauchlin
- From: So. California
- One of the best web sites I have visited
16:06:33 2000/02/27
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- Name: Fred
Hillhouse
- From: Manchester NH
- I have checked out your web site many times. Since I just received
a MEC U-25 today, I figured it was a good idea to check it out again.
Nice work; website and all! My rolling stock consist of a 1989 LGB
starter set and a Playmobile Passenger set with an additional gondola.
There is plenty of 'right of way' ~75' that gets laid every Christmas.
I wonder how the U25 will handle the 2' radius turns. Keep up the good
work.
19:55:03 99/12/14
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- Name: Art Laursen
- From: Greeley Hill Ca. Yosemite Nat'l Park is my back
yard
- Geo. it has all been said by others so I'll just say thanks for all
your help.
12:01:38 99/12/13
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- Name: Darryl
Noble
- From: Dallas, OREGON
- Many times I have used the hints/tips to aid in a project. THANK
YOU GEORGE
21:46:40 99/12/11
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- Name: Rich
Niemeyer
- From: Taos, NM
- Great website with very useful information George. Keep up the
great work!, but please don't pass my email address on to others. I
can't stand SPAM! Rich
19:39:00 99/12/11
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- Name: Tom Murray
- From: Chesnee SC
- THANKS!!!, just got my first big train for Christmas/Birthday.
Bachmann unit. Yours is the first bit of real information I've come up
on. THANK You.
06:51:52 99/12/11
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- Name: Bill
Wagner
- From: Beckley, WV
- Just moved here from Sanford, FL 3 months ago so I don't have my
layout up and running yet. Living in an RV until I build a log home.
Could be a long time, so my railroad isn't going to wait until then. I
will start it in the spring. Am trying to start a Garden Railroad
Society/Modular Large Scale Club her in Beckley. Don't have a website
yet but will as soon as I start my layout so I can keep folks back in
FL posted as to how it's going. Thanks for all the tips on your page.
I've been visiting it ever since I first found it (I believe about 2
1/2 years ago) and I think you were on geocities then.
13:08:48 99/12/10
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- Name: Peter
Peyer
- From: Greenville, SC
- Since my recent early retirement I picked up my old love from my
youth: Model Railroading. I've been working on my G-indoor layout for
almost a year now. During that time your Tips And Hints have helped me
numerous times in making the right decisions and in understanding, for
instance, the possibilities of PWC, etc. Thank you so much! Peter
Peyer
12:57:49 99/12/10
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- Name: Peter
Peyer
- From: Greenville, SC
- Since my recent early retirement I picked up my old love from my
youth: Model Railroading. I've been working on my G-indoor layout for
almost a year now. During that time your Tips And Hints have helped me
numerous times in making the right decisions and in understanding, for
instance, the possibilities of PWC, etc. Thank you so much! Peter
Peyer
12:57:35 99/12/10
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- Name: Peter
Peyer
- From: Greenville, SC
- Since my recent earsy retirement I picked up my old love from my
youth, Model Railroading. I've been working on my indoor layout for
almost a year now. During that time your Tips And Hints have helped me
numerous times in making the right decisions. Thank you so much!
12:53:40 99/12/10
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- Name: brian
west
- From: havelock nc
- Home: http://www.clis.com
- i want to put a train in my front yard but i know little about any
of it. know any books about it
20:03:18 99/12/09
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- Name: Jack
Mullen
- From: Newton,MA
- We operate the Nonantum Hill Garden Railway and run LGB equipment.
I have enjoyed reading your article on the care and operation of LGB
switches. You provide an excellent source of information for all of us.
Thank you.
17:53:08 99/12/09
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- Name: Simon
Bergen-Henengouwen
- From: Calgary, Canada
- Home: http://www.cybered.ab.ca
- Enjoyed reading your description on the Howe truss. "Load Path"?
You must be an engineer!? Great site. Keep up the good work. Out club
refers to it often. Do you have anything on R/C G scale?
01:16:30 99/12/09
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- Name: Bobby
- From: Spartanburg, S.C.
- I just used your tips to modify a Bachman 10 wheeler. It pulls MUCH
better and I strapped down the motor! The pictures helped alot!
Thanks
18:04:37 99/12/04
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- Name: Ed Jackson
- From: Phila. PA
- Thanks
08:58:36 99/12/03
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- Name: John
Wood
- From: Crowthorne England
- Just to let you know that you are appreciated this side of the pond
as well. Keep up the good work!
16:30:38 99/12/02
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- Name: John
Wood
- From: Crowthorne England
- Just to let you know that you are appreciated this side of the pond
as well. Keep up the good work!
16:30:04 99/12/02
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- Name: Alex Bell
- From: Durango, Co
- very nice and informative site. I just got into G scale after years
in HO and need all the advice I can get.
16:44:21 99/11/29
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- Name: Steve Seitel
- From: Montana
- Home:
- George, everytime I access your page(s) I am overwhelmed by the
wealth of good information you post. For a beginner like me, it is
very, very helpful. Thank you very much.
00:04:16 99/11/29
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- Name: Dave
Schilling
- From: Northwest Arkansas
- Thank you for your terrific web site. I have the 'shay' which I
sent back once for repair of the top cover of the rear truck. I hadn't
seen your page (s)at the time and disassembly wasn't obvious so I
chickened out. The info which you have made available almost approaches
overload. Again thanks. I'm also having a noise problem with my On30
loco.I'm certain that it is a bind or gear mesh problem. Info to date
is confusing both from Bachmann and a contributor (Jim H). Jims info
seems to match my loco, but again I hesitate to start prying on plastic
parts that resist 'slight' pressure. I think some info on power would
help-- min volt-- start run,scale speed at 4 volt, 5, 6,-- 10 etc.
Well, the wife has some honey do-s, so I'll close. Dave
11:05:39 99/11/27
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- Name: George
Houle
- From: Lynnwood washington
- I would like to know if you lower your cars and add body mount
couplers al la Per a Gary Raymond artical some years back? Thank you
for the great web site. George
23:56:27 99/11/25
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- Name: Walter J. Bayer
II
- From: Lawrenceville, NJ
- Your tech tips are an invaluable resource. I commend you on your
thorough and well-presented work! My thanks and best regards.
15:47:07 99/11/22
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- Name: Glenn
Joesten
- From: Marina, CA
- Trying to find an address that I canuse to acccess this directly,
rather than via Bachmann's site.
11:39:07 99/11/22
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- Name: Tony
Calpin
- From: Colorado
- please do not sell or give my e-mail to solicitors.
11:50:00 99/11/21
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- Name: Art
Lamb
- From: Plymouth, MA
- Thanks for all of the information I'm new to big trains.
19:57:45 99/11/20
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- Name: Mike
Anderson
- From: Cambria, CA
- George, Thank You very much for all the info you have posted for
any and all of us to use. Also your continued interest to update the
material. This is an invaluable site and a true form of friendship in
the railroading community. Many thanks, Mike
18:59:38 99/11/20
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- Name: Alex Bell
- From: Durango, Co
- you have a really nice site. I just got into G scale and I am
looking for any and all kinds of informantion. This has been very
helpful to me.
22:46:47 99/11/17
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- Name: Theron S.
Bailey
- From: Spotsylvania, VA
- George, As I said in an e-mail several weeks ago, your pages are by
far the best single source of tech info on the large scale hobby that I
have ever found. Thanks, and keep up the good work! I'm also sending
you a separate e-mail with another question and a couple of
observations.
09:41:59 99/11/17
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- Name: mike
anenberg
- From: Lake Havasu, AZ
- Home:
- The scope of this project is unparalled. The mission is absolutely
amazing. Good job! I used to live in San Dimas Ca. for many years so I
am familiar with this location. Thank you for a great adventure.
00:37:03 99/11/14
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- Name: Dennis
Dreier
- From: Lewisberry, Pa
- Just want to say thanks for all the technical information. Very
helpful to me.
16:01:11 99/11/13
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- Name: Ken
Knowles
- From: Austin, TX
- Excellent site. Great info and detail. I thought surely you had no
wife and kids to allow you time enough to put into this hobby! Well
done.
16:51:17 99/11/12
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- Name: Chris
Stark
- From: North Carolina
- Home: http://www.pagesz.net/~chriss/trn.htm
- Wow! You have really put in the time and put together a nice set of
pages. A friend of mine who is into HO found your page and gave me your
address. I must say that I will have much to look at! Your tips on the
Bachmann Shay and Climax are most interesting. Thanks for the effor you
put in.
18:34:39 99/11/09
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- Name: Don Lilly
- From: Clayton Ca.
- Enjoy you pages very much.I really use your tips and thank you very
much.
16:02:40 99/11/09
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- Name: Carl
Tobin
- From: Brookings, Or or the rain forrest
- George ,I am a longtime modeler !0 yrsI like , you believe in
sharing with others .If we do we can all enjoy life more. I am new to
computers, I am at the library and have discovered your outstandinbg
web page.this information will be a help to me .great work,but how do
you find the time,I understand you still work. I hope that I can
contribute to this hobby in the future.We should have a computer going
around Thanksgiving. In the past I have avoided computers like the
plague as I am a Clockmaker and have little tiime,"no pun intended" .I
will be anxious to converse with you. I live in the soutwest corner of
Oregon where it rains about 125 in a year yet its not called a rain
forrest ? contact you soon thanks for the excellent work,contact you as
soon as I get an address..Carl.
13:05:36 99/11/09
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- Name: dave beames
- From: everett wa
- Looking to buy big hauler in a set I saw at hardware store. Think
it is the great northern set.Track about two inches wide? How do you
rig a train to just go back and forth on strait track?
01:23:35 99/11/08
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- Name: Steve
Campbell
- From: Indiana
- I really enjoyed your articles. Especially the ones on the howe
Truss Bridge, The Pacific, And Mountain Divison RR. Thank you.
18:44:52 99/11/05
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- Name: Robert
Fiedler
- From: Chesapeake Va.
- There is more tips and info at your site than every where else
combined. Thanks for sharing it.
14:33:18 99/11/05
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- Name: David
Jackson
- From: Bartlett, TN
- Really appreciate all of the great info you provide and always read
your postings on LSOL. I may not always agree with you, but I value and
respect your knowledgeable opinion. Thanx, David
13:08:40 99/11/05
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- Name: Dave
Schilling
- From: Garfield,Ar.
- Will spend more time here later.
19:00:57 99/11/04
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- Name: Ed
Ashley
- From: Yarmouth, Maine
- Thanks George, this is a real help to a large scale newbie.
16:45:26 99/11/04
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- Name: Rick
- From: Wilmington, DE - USA
- Although I don't usually sign guestbooks, I simply couldn't not
sign after a short tour of your site. Both the GIRR and your site are a
pleasure to visit/view. I will be sure to make a return trip!
15:55:43 99/11/04
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- Name: Joseph
Belle
- From: N.Y
- thank for your response, ever time I e-mail you ,you responed
thanks
13:23:21 99/11/03
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- Name: Jacques J.
Perron
- From: Maryland
- A SUPER reference page!!! Very detailed and directly useable.
Should be a major force in advancing Large Scale for users moving up
from the toy level. It would be helpful to include layout planning
guidelines dealing with such issues as grades, curves, vertical
10:45:03 99/11/03
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- From: Woodinville, Wa
- Great site with lots of helpfull information. Was your site that
convinced me to have my Shay converted to battery power. Keep up the
good work!
10:42:16 99/11/03
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- Name: HARRY PUNDT
JR.
- From: BALTIMORE,MARYLAND
- NICE JOB ON ALL ITEMS.EASY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND. PLEASE KEEP THE
WEBSITE OPEN AND ALIVE.
21:20:34 99/11/01
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