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shamus
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Thought you might like to see some photo's of the new area.



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Shamus;
Simply terrific! MORE MORE MORE!
Could you post the spar tree/highlead pics here please?
I don't understand why the e-mail didn't work...I'm getting some but not a lot.
Thank you for trying!

Bill


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Hi Bill,
Cannot upload those photo's, they are not on my website, only on my hard-drive, sorry.

Shamus


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Shamus...

Terrific, work! How did you make the those walking-bridges, across the ravine? They look like, suspended rope-type.

It is hard to believe that you can do so much, in such little time.

My wife says, I should pay, to have you fly over here, to, North Carolina, and finish my scenery for me. That is, if I want to have it done, any time soon! Who knows, it may be cheaper for me, in the long run!

Thanks, for the pictures, Shamus.

...Richard


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Hi there I think your outfit is great. What type of locos do you run and what is your railroad size. JIM

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Hi Richard,
Just say the word, and I shall be on my way.LOL.
Jim,
My room size is 14' by 11' and the loco's are Shay-Heisler and climax. in HO

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