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  • in reply to: Restoring an Eagle large sugar bowl #10047
    annisheyne3828
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    You never cease to amaze me, Charlie.
    Dana+

    in reply to: Mopac Containers being added to the company store #9739
    annisheyne3828
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    This is not an official request yet, but just thinking ahead. Would anyone be willing to paint and decal one of these for me along with their own? I’m willing to pay a reasonable price.
    Since becoming a priest and moving to London (England) to pastor a church, my MoPac modeling (which wasn’t much before) has ceased entirely. I had selected a small portion of my inventory to bring with us, but through some miscommunication even that didn’t make it. I would like to have a few pieces at least for a bookshelf display, and this is about as unique as it gets without spending more for motive power.
    For now I’m just asking about willingness. We’ll see what the costs for materials are when all the components are ready, and then go from there. Thanks for considering my request.
    You may email me directly if you’d prefer at frcolumcille – at – gmail.com

    – Fr. Dana Jackson

    in reply to: This can’t be right, please comment #9508
    annisheyne3828
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    That’s sad…. Thanks for trying, Patrick and Jerry.
    Dana+ Jackson

    in reply to: This can’t be right, please comment #9503
    annisheyne3828
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    Has anyone informed the seller?

    in reply to: MoPac 70′ Mail Storage Model #8636
    annisheyne3828
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    Here are two photos of MP 30304 I took on November 3, 1984 in the Wichita, KS yards.

    in reply to: interior colors of the Colorado Eagle #8442
    annisheyne3828
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    The 1961 MP Pocket Calendar is an interior photo of a passenger car, but doesn’t indicate the train or date taken. Does anyone know the origin of the photo?

    Dana Jackson, London, England

    in reply to: MP 4243 in Wichita, Kansas #8243
    annisheyne3828
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    Amazingly enough, I was clearing out an old photo album this evening and came across the original for this, with the following description on the reverse: “1952, Left to right: L. H. “Lee” Pates, switchman; Harry Webster – fireman; “Tex” Cannon – engineer; C. S. “Chuck” Welsh – switchman; C. W. “Bill” Jackson – switchman”. I’ll see if I can track down a more accurate date.
    – Fr. Dana J.

    in reply to: MP 4243 in Wichita, Kansas #8240
    annisheyne3828
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    It’s a good start, Charlie. Thank you!

    in reply to: ZTS, CLIC, SPINS… what system did MP use? #8165
    annisheyne3828
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    Would it be possible or useful (i.e., sufficient interest) to build a scaled-down version of the basic functionality for running on a PC, with some MP distinctives, for use in model layout operations?

    Dana+ Jackson

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