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Re: [BRHSlist] Fw: [n_scale] Dispatcher Phone recordings Train orders

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Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] Fw: [n_scale] Dispatcher Phone recordings Train orders
From: "Russell Strodtz" <vlbg@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 18:52:31 -0500
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Mike,

The train order pages were very thin light colored paper. The carbons
were a very heavy black. The text could be read whether it was on the
front or back of the page. Looked the same. The advantage is that each
carbon actually produced two copies, a front and a back.

That is why some people call them "flimsies".

Russ

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From: "Mike Gardner" <gardnermc@earthlink.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, 01 October, 2003 18:33
Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] Fw: [n_scale] Dispatcher Phone recordings Train orders


> Would one of you experienced guys explain for us younger guys how double 
> sided carbon paper worked?  It would seem that beginning with the second 
> page in the stack, double sided carbons would resuld in both sides of 
> the page having writing; one side regular and one reversed.  If you were 
> working with flimsies, wouldn't you see the writing on the back when 
> looking at the front?
> 
> I can understand placing the carbon paper in backwards to make the copy 
> on the back of a flimsy, but the double sided bit confuses me.
> 
> Thanks for the continuing education.
> 
> Regards,
> Mike Gardner
> 
> 
> PSHedgpeth@aol.com wrote:
> 
> >John I'm sure you're right about the old guys resisting the use of the 
> >typewriter, but I think that it took a special provision in the rules to 
> >allow the 
> >use of the typewriter.
> >
> >The old ops had a beautiful "script", but, as you said it was  sometimes 
> >hard 
> >to read.
> >
> >I don't rember the carbon paper being two sided, but just remember seeing 
> >the 
> >operator, put it between the sheets with the ink side up, so it could have 
> >been two sided.
> >
> >For the younger guys, the idea of having the writing on the back was 
> >twofold..One that if ;you were reading the order in the rain the writing 
> >wouldn't get 
> >smeared and two the orders were written on thin tissue paper (that's why 
> >they 
> >were called "flimsies") and could be read holding them up in front of a dim 
> >cab light or by lantern light with the lantern held behind the paper rather 
> >than 
> >in front of it.
> >
> >Pete
> >
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