guys:
you should try shoe boxes, i have over 50 kids living on my street,
and i've told the parents not to throw away the empty boxes. but to leave them with me, they come in all diffrent sizes, lus, wth the newer ones, that are knock down types,
you can flatten them out, until you need them
mel perry

On Jun 26, 2013, at 6:18 AM, Bob Anson wrote:

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just a few drawers opened...all o scale, still have a few boxes buried in the back room. closed my shop. have lots LOTS of paint too...

Bob Anson %~)
From: Bill Lane <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:26 AM
Subject: {S-Scale List} got decals? [1 Attachment]

The clutter factor finally got to me yesterday. It started as a search and destroy mission looking for a specific set of decals. I finally found them at about 10:00 last night. By the end of today I will be able to see a lot more of my desk than I have for a while! It is the result of a few years of working on many things and not cleaning up very well.

I am also reorganizing my decal/dry transfer collection. I made a box for them 2 years ago. It is about 12” x 24”. About ¾ of the decals are S Scale. Most of the rest are O Scale with a few HO. I was and mostly still am in the “buy them when you see them” mode. I would rather have the decals and not the car than have the car and not have the decals.

Anyone else have the sheer tonnage of decals like this? (:->) It absolutely is a few pounds of decals even without the wood box.

Thank You,
Bill Lane

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