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Reply-To: CBQ@groups.io To: CBQ@groups.io, James Sandrin Message-ID: <1661985138.577226.1546361995072@connect.xfinity.com> In-Reply-To: References: Subject: Re: [CBQ] Bernie Corbin's Locomotives MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Priority: 3 Importance: Medium X-Originating-IP: 2601:145:c280:3390:7083:e689:a5f1:a6bd X-Originating-Client: open-xchange-appsuite Precedence: Bulk List-Unsubscribe: Sender: CBQ@groups.io List-Id: Mailing-List: list CBQ@groups.io; contact CBQ+owner@groups.io Delivered-To: mailing list CBQ@groups.io Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_577225_25339239.1546361995060" DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=groups.io; q=dns/txt; s=20140610; t=1546362008; bh=/F2rC6oTnSssjiXzywFo5uqqkuumPIfZtDaeQZxtAeY=; h=Content-Type:Date:From:Reply-To:Subject:To; b=s2LVUm8j1Z0j6j1o+tV0PW64BnERtFxTtbXKhvxNnP6Vq+3TcdSmPftwIVZys3PwXRH NZdZo7/GlG79rryPW843vq7GG2VH4X3R4NBLwy8c2wiRJxAhkOsP0N4fRtsTt9EkecBiI lTcPlFnfePP+Lxt4C2YpKd2xbQWCosHecj0= ------=_Part_577225_25339239.1546361995060 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I remember reading that Mr. Budd, president of the CB&Q gave these fellows a model of a Q train or engine after his visit to the layout. Noel+ > On January 1, 2019 at 11:30 AM James Sandrin wrote: > > The Funeral Home layout was an unexpected treat that I received from a friend and his father when I was still living in Hillside in the early 1960s. I was instructed to show up at their place at 6 one evening to go on a short trip. After a half hour drive, we were escorted through an alley entrance, down some dark stairs to this impossibly wonderful scene that reflected the real Burlington that I would visit on my bike. One note worthy memory was an O-scale North Coast Limited in Loewy Two-tone green. At one point, one of our hosts took the shell off a Chinese-red Geep to reveal that the body had been fashioned from a Maxwell House coffee can ( the artwork still readable on the inside of the shell)! Needless to say, those impressions are still with me, over half a century later. Just another step down this road to ruin on becoming a railfan. 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I remember reading that Mr. Budd, presi= dent of the CB&Q gave these fellows a model of a Q train or engine afte= r his visit to the layout.

Noel+

On January 1, 2019 at 11:30 AM James Sandrin <sandmantrains= @gmail.com> wrote:

The Funeral Home layout wa= s an unexpected treat that I received from a friend and his father when I w= as still living in Hillside in the early 1960s.  I was instructed to s= how up at their place at 6 one evening to go on a short trip. After a half = hour drive, we were escorted through an alley entrance, down some dark stai= rs to this impossibly wonderful scene that reflected the real Burlington th= at I would visit on my bike.  One note worthy memory was an O-scale No= rth Coast Limited in Loewy Two-tone green.  At one point, one of = our hosts took the shell off a Chinese-red Geep to reveal that the body had= been fashioned from  a Maxwell House coffee can ( the artwork still r= eadable on the inside of the shell)!  Needless to say, those impressio= ns are still with me, over half a century later.  Just another step do= wn this road to ruin on becoming a railfan.  Jim Sandrin

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