Nelson,
Yes, this would be RR Days. Q Connection (me) will have tables at the train
show. Let me know which data sheets you need and I’ll bring them. If you
didn’t want to drive down, I’ll be staying at a hotel near the Quad Cities
airport.
Dave
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So enlighten me Dave, what’s in Galesburg and when. I would guess Railroad
Days. Depending upon the date, I could probably drive down and meet you.
Nelson
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Nelson,
I guess it’s my turn to offer an apology for dropping the ball. I do indeed
have all the data sheets and would be willing to send them to you, or bring
them along with me to hand them to you at Galesburg at the end of the month.
I’ve got so many things on my plate, sometimes things fall off…reminders are
always welcome!
We now have the capability to put low-res thumbnails on the BRHS website, and
sell high-res copies for download and printing. We just need someone who
knows how to make this work…
Dave
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Gene,
You did ask me to explore costs for scanning and making CDs. Dave Lotz told me
he had all of the data sheets, so I ask Dave to send me a list of titles with a
page count, but he didn't respond, so I gave up on the project. I thought there
were many more than 14 for a total of 160 pages. It's probably not cost
effective to release a CD disk. Most members already have some or all of them.
It would make sense to post them on the web site for new members, potential
members, or other interested people. My offer to scan them still stands, if
someone will make the ones I don't have available. This would be a good pilot
program in electronic publishing, possibably allaying the irrational fears of
some board members.
Nelson
On Jun 12, 2014, at 11:05 AM, "'Gene Tacey' taceys@gpcom.net
<mailto:taceys@gpcom.net> [CBQ]" < CBQ@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:CBQ@yahoogroups.com> > wrote:
I am not sure what happened back when Nelson sent his offer. We discussed it at
a board meeting and thought it would be a good idea to do the out of print
sheets on a CD. I was supposed to contact Nelson that the board was interested
and would he take it on as a project and if so we needed more than just an
offer to scan them. We wanted him to determine what it would cost to scan them
(probably no cost if he would do), cost of CD’s, Cost of putting a nice label
on the CD, Price for the CD jewel cases, and a recommendation as to how many to
make and how much to price them at.
I thought I sent him a letter to that effect and never heard back. It is
possible that I didn’t send it so he may not have known what we wanted. I
thought this was a worthwhile project and have had it on my list of things to
do for some time, but haven’t had an opportunity to follow up on it.
I apologize for not getting back to Nelson, I am not sure what happened as I
may have gotten busy and forgot to send him the letter requesting more info.
As to the archive material, it was determined by the board quite some time back
that the archives (once we got them established somewhere) would probably not
be able to sustain themselves and the cost would be borne by the membership.
However, it was also felt that the archive material should at least help
supplement the cost. Now that we have a physical location there will be a lot
of work to develop a catalog or at least an index, develop a way to put the
information on line and also develop a process whereby someone will be able to
either man the facility to allow persons to come in to research or to find
persons willing to do the research for someone’s request. As to the comment
that modelers won’t pay for information, I am not sure about that. Some may not
but having just spend a substantial amount for photos from the Nebraska State
Historical Society I am not sure about that. I am primarily a modeler with a
large interest in history. Time will tell on this.
Just a note about the data sheets. They were printed and sent to members
originally as an insert along with a Zephyr similar to the I am a Burlington
Man and other items that have been sent to members. They were never intended as
a “publication” but when we did them we printed additional ones so they would
be available at least for a period of time. We will probably not include Sign
Sheet #1 on the CD whenever I get it completed as it is essentially a shorter
version of Sign sheet #2.
Not sure what was meant by more information as the excel spreadsheet done by
Ken is a complete list of all the data sheets that have been done.
I would again like to apologize for not getting back to Nelson before.
Gene Tacey
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