Re: Steamlines/ Gardenrailway World

2002-03-15 Thread WaltSwartz
Hi, I believe it was '93 that Tom visited DH. We were selling a few of his Barclay models. I was first interested because the grandson, and namesake of the Andrew Barclay of Barclay Locomotive Works was a friend of mine. I found Tom to be quite knowledgeable (I was a neophyte then myself), will

Re: Steamlines/ Gardenrailway World

2002-03-15 Thread Geoff Spenceley
Yes he did, He had a lot pf trouble getting around so I helped him settle in his room. He was unhappy and hungry so I was able to get the staff to bring him a hamburger but he didn't show any appreciation of them despite their efforts, I felt so bad , I tipped them handsomely. But Tom was tired an

Re: Steamlines/ Gardenrailway World

2002-03-15 Thread Jim Curry
Gary: I believe he came to one or two of the early DH's as well. Jim

Re: Steamlines/ Gardenrailway World

2002-03-15 Thread Art Walker
- Original Message - From: "Gary Broeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Multiple recipients of sslivesteam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:52 AM Subject: Re: Steamlines/ Gardenrailway World >I have a few > issues of Steamlines and

Re: Steamlines/ Gardenrailway World

2002-03-14 Thread Gary Broeder
Mike, Tag and others of the list, Indeed, Tom has got a few of us into steamy end of this hobby. I have a few issues of Steamlines and many of Garden Railway World which ,when they came out , were a most enjoyable read. Tag, I am sure that is where I first read of you! He came over to this side