In a message dated 12/29/00 3:01:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From my reading I recall the bumble bee was thought too heavy for its wings
given the previously understood pattern of wing motion.
And our steam engine takes advantage of this little known fact somehow
(a little tounge in cheek) :-)
After disposing of the annual Christmas tree and cleaning up all the fallen
needles (there were lots of them) the thought occured to me that given the
flamibility of a aged Chirstmas tree and the needles that here would be
another source for locomotive
In a message dated 00-12-29 01:25:26 EST, you write:
Sacramento next summer would
be a better bet though!
Gary
We are going to hold you to that. I hope to make it to the Sacremento
Steam Up but lord only knows where I will be at that time. My wife and I are
planning a year long trip
While looking through the Coles' Power Models catalog I came across a
live steam model of an American La France fire engine. It reportedly will
throw a stream of water fifty feet. Maybe this would have a sufficent amount
of pressure to fill boilers under pressure and also double as a
In a message dated 00-12-29 10:33:15 EST, you write:
And our steam engine takes advantage of this little known fact somehow ?
Pete
The story about the Honey Bee not being able to fly because it's body
was too large etc. was just a little encouragement for Susan. She should
not be
At 7:32 AM -0800 12/29/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: sslivesteam-Digest - Number 321
In a message dated 12/29/00 3:01:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From my reading I recall the bumble bee was thought too heavy for its wings
given the previously understood
Gary,
Any chance of making it to the Midwest Steamup in St. Louis with your traction
engine? (Sorry, the exact date escapes me at the moment.)
Later,
Trent
Hello Everyone,
I've only recently been hearing about the Bassett Lowke LMS Mogul live
steam engine that is available. It's for O gauge so it really wouldn't
be of use to me other than for the joy of having it. They seem
relatively inexpensive, but having not seen one personally for a close
Hi I am the proud owner of an lms mogul No. 94
I've only recently been hearing about the Bassett Lowke LMS Mogul live
steam engine that is available. It's for O gauge so it really wouldn't
be of use to me other than for the joy of having it. They seem
relatively inexpensive, but having
Gary,
We will miss your presence in DH--you are forgiven--Sacramento is a
deal--the dinner is on-- I promise--Salty can buy the drinks!! Of course,
if you come up to redwood country before then you can bring ithe tractor
and a bumblebee to the Nonsensical Secret Garden Railway. --drive my
Hello Mike and list,
Thanks for the input on the Bassett Lowke. Hope you don't mind, but I really
want to pick your brain on a few things.
What about the detail work? Is it up to today's quality standards? I'm not
expecting "Aster quality", but am hoping for exceptionally good value for the
Trent, go: www.bassett-lowke.com/ See facts and figures. I have one in transit
in Maroon. Can anyone suggest suitable passenger cars for loco? Try:
www.acetrains.com/Try: www.THESIGNALBOX.COM/. Tale a look at ebay u/
"livesteam". Jim Burns
Trent Dowler wrote:
Hello Mike and list,
Trent:
There's some Bassett Lowke's for sale on ebay. They've got pic's and I'm
sure more information for the asking.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResultht=1Sort
Property=MetaEndSortquery=live+steam
Jim
Trent,
Their ad. in November "Continental Modeller" says:
Spirit-fired, O-gauge, sprung buffers, operating whistle, measuring
container, funnel, luboil, forward/reverse controller, instructions,
leatherette presentation case, length of display track, £699.
There is also a picture, but no doubt it
This just in from Charlie Dockstader. His web site is
http://www.tcsn.net/charlied/
-vance-
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Added Hackworth and Marshall. Now there 10 Windows gears. Added an
Trent, Just an FYI! there have been many of the new Bassett Lowke Live
Steam LMS Moguls on eBay lately from a company in England! Great prices,
ranging from $750.00 to $900.00. Might be worth a look see!
Chuck Walters
http://home.twcny.rr.com/cnylsrs
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James,
Well, how 'bout that! I actually found a few links to Basett Lowke, but it was
listed as www.bassettlowke.com (one word) and so I got the dreadful, "Unable to find
server" error box.
I went to www.THESIGNALBOX.com a few days ago but didn't find the engine in their
pages anywhere.
The Midwest Steamup date is May 4-6. 2001. Traction engines, steam lorries,
and steam boats are all welcome.
Tom
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From: "Trent Dowler" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Multiple recipients of sslivesteam" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 11:59 AM
Subject: Re:
I have a link to Bassett-Lowke's new pages on my steam site. You can go to
the "What's New" page and it will be towards the top of the new listings.
(That's always the place to go to catch up on significant changes to my site.)
regards,
-vance-
Vance Bass
Albuquerque, New
The bumble bee was thought too heavy for its wings
given the previously understood pattern of wing motion.
And our steam engine takes advantage of this little known fact somehow ?
Pete
Ok, I vow to give myself 20 lashes with a wet noodle for not posting with correct
steamy content.
Don't forget, Geoff, there are a few other railroad barons in the area who would
welcome such "esteamed' personages to their humble digs.
Larry, Richard, and Kevin
Geoff Spenceley wrote:
Gary,
We will miss your presence in DH--you are forgiven--Sacramento is a
deal--the dinner is on-- I
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