Bob W. and Roger, there are folks who will go un-named who letter cars for one railroad on one side and another railroad on the opposite side. It makes for a larger freight car fleet<G>!
Bob ________________________________ From: Roger Nulton <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 6:03 PM Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} buying and selling old kits. Bob W, It’s OK. I just run the Sinclair tank in through freights, with the blank side facing the wall <g>. Roger From: Bob Werre Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 8:41 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} buying and selling old kits. Roger,Bob, As we've all found out that buying stuff from each other, especially at conventions and shows, sometimes results in unexpected things. At the Denver convention, I sold Roger an early SSA Sinclair tankcar--after awhile Roger pointed out that one side was missing some lettering (I had run that car for some time without realizing it apparently--so blame Jackman!). Later Roger sold me coaling tower that he had bought from Heimberger; that I never found a need for, so I passed it on via Ebay. I think it's a bit like a row of lemonade stands where each owner swaps drinks with the others! After awhile everything is mixed up and hopefully everyone is happy with the results. Bob Werre PhotoTraxx >Bob, > >It’s great to know that my kits are being built instead of in a holding >pattern under my layout. Sorry I sold you an unprototypical car: it was not >intentional! I still have many more unbuilt kits that I dream of completing, >but am finally beginning to accept that I need no more freight cars on my >layout. > >Roger Nulton > >From: Bob McCarthy >Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 2:04 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: {S-Scale List} Kinsman updated in many cases not possible because >they are not correct > > >Tom, et al, > > > When transiting from Sn3 to S, I bought from Roger Nulton several of >the KINSMAN kits he had as excess. >
