Gerald, I'd be interested in cutting it to MP3 or something. I'm not so
interested in the entire album as a collection piece, just what it has. I plan
to record my album with CB&Q steam sounds to MP3 when I get some time...
Cheers!
Jan
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From: "Gerald A. Edgar" <vje68@hotmail.com>
>
> Into the 1950's when it closed, Allis-Chalmers Plow facility in
> LaCrosse was served by the Q & Milw. This plant I believe was an
> outgrowth of the old "Happy Farmer" tractor line. As for DRI&NW served
> facilities in Quad Cities, since it was jointly owned by Q/Milw, the Q
> (& then BN) operated over its lines. One of my favorite prototype
> slides I have taken is 2 flat cars of combines, one in IH red, the
> other JD green coupled together in a switching move on the DRI line in
> a BN move.
> If interested, I have detailed (3' x 8') drawings of the intricate
> trackwork in Moline/Rock Island that I could bring to Oregon for the
> Spring Meet. Also in the 60's JD issed a LP record album with a Q GP-
> 30 pulling a string of Q flats loaded with brand-new JD equipment. I
> have an extra of there highly sought after albums (JD collectors!) if
> anyone has something special from the Q to swap for it. Gerald
>
>
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