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  • #5984
    princessclyne69
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    Anybody have a source for the distinctive T&P font with the numerals flat on top? This is the last one used by T&P before converting to MoPac-style 7″ numbers, different from the forties one where some of the numerals have pointed ends.

    Ron Merrick

    #8605
    peggyrothschild
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    Ron
    Can you post a photo of a car with an example?

    #8606
    princessclyne69
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    Here’s the one I’m specifically looking at. [attachment=0:1lj16o4j]img350.jpg[/attachment:1lj16o4j]

    This one is smaller than the size applied to house cars. You can see that size on the Branchline HO boxcars and RBL models. The stenciling applied to flatcars might be 9″ or a little more.

    Ron Merrick

    #8610
    princessclyne69
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    Following up on this thread, is there a drawing showing the height of the reporting marks and numbers for the T&P 1940s to 1961 stencil layout? This would apply to boxcars, gons and other cars where there wasn’t a physical size restriction.

    I can estimate the size, but a drawing would be better. Or, if there is a car in Texas that still exists with this lettering, I could go measure it.

    RG7

    #8612
    benjamintickell53
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    Not to hijack the T&P decal thread, but looking at all the other freight cars in that 1961 photo from Fort Worth…. that was back when freight cars were interesting! B&O wagontop box, T&P stock car, ATSF billboard boxcar — classy schemes and not a hint of graffiti. That is another of those “generic” shots taken back in the day that are priceless now due to what was inadvertently captured in the background.

    Bill Pollard

    #8617
    princessclyne69
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    Bill, you should see what else lurks in the background of those photos, especially ones he took around the Fort Worth depot area. A couple of them are probably the same cars that ended up in the RpCyc on late Pullman cars.

    I must have picked up this CD at an MPHS meet. It’s all Dick Kuelbs photos, organized by Pat Coughlin. There’s an email on the cover, [email protected].

    RG7

    #8626
    elsaanderson820
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    You likely bought the CD from me at a meet.
    These are for sale from Pat Coughlin, in Ovilla Texas. He was selling CDs last weekend at the show in Plano, TX.

    He used to tell stories about him and his friends standing in a line, all taking the same photo.

    What is unique about Pats photos is, he did not just get Loco photos, he went after photos of rolling stock, especially MOW cars. Lots of unique images.

    Thomas
    DeSoto, TX

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