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2879
To All, Here's a reminder about the upcoming Santa Fe Modeler's Mini-Meet in Kansas City. It'll be on Saturday, November 10th at the Shawnee Mission Methodist...
Keith Jordan
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Oct 2, 2007
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2880
Hello I need to model palm trees and do not know anything about these trees. Who makes really good Palm Trees? If possible, I would like them already made. ...
brasada1976
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Oct 5, 2007
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2881
Timothy- Just enter the word "palm" in the box to search our message archives. We've had a lot of discussions about palm trees, included sources for...
Bob Chaparro
thecitrusbelt
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Oct 5, 2007
11:17 pm
2882
Timothy, recently there was a product review on the rail wire site about palm tree kits manufactured by my company Hart of the South Models, and built by...
michael hart
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Oct 6, 2007
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2883
Dear Mikel I visited your website, but being a novice in the computer world I could find no section amid the myriad of choices that deals with Model Railroad...
Frederick Wright
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Oct 7, 2007
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2884
One point to remember in modeling palm trees is that there are several different species of palms, each with its own distinctive look. The handsome palm in...
Barry Roth
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Oct 7, 2007
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2885
After a much earlier thread on this topic I gave some attention to both the occurrence of the palm trees by type vis-a-vis rail stations, farms, and street...
Bartolic, Michael
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Oct 7, 2007
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2886
Michael, Great post. Where might i find some websites or books with a lot of photographs, black and white or color, showing all of the various palm trees in...
Daiquiri St John
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Oct 9, 2007
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2887
Michael, Great post. Where might i find some websites or books with a lot of photographs, black and white or color, showing all of the various palm trees in...
Daiquiri St John
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Oct 9, 2007
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Daiq - Try one of the web search engines and search for Types of Palm Trees, Pictures of Palm Trees, or just Palm Trees. You can also try the specific types...
Bruce Morden
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Oct 9, 2007
11:08 pm
2889
Apologies to those who have access to this material by other means. Recent posts seem to indicate a cycle of folks newly interested in the topic of palm trees...
Bartolic, Michael
norcalbart
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Oct 10, 2007
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Michael, Great post. Where might i find some websites or books with a lot of photographs, black and white or color, showing all of the various palm trees in...
Daiquiri St John
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Oct 11, 2007
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2891
Great post-thank you Jim Pattison in a palmless Minnesota...
Jim Pattison
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Oct 11, 2007
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2892
Bob, In researching palm trees, i came across this post that you had written way back in 2005. Would you give me the name of the company that you have...
Daiquiri St John
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Oct 11, 2007
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2893
Try "GOOGLE BOOKS" Lots of old books in .pdf for free I ran across "Eucalyptus" from 1880 or 1890 or so that describes the history of those trees in So Calif,...
Ed Workman
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Oct 11, 2007
3:41 pm
2894
If you are modeling the ice reefer citrus era after 1925 through 1963, you may want to detail your country roads (which parallel your railroad, of course) with...
Bob Chaparro
thecitrusbelt
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Oct 17, 2007
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I remember seeing a set in 1965, possibly in Colorado or Nebraska, as my wife and I drove from California to Iowa to go to college. Great nostalgia. Isn't it...
Barry Roth
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Oct 17, 2007
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2896
There was still some along the old roads in ILL. till the early 70s. They were faded and rusted but you still make out what the jingle was. MIchael Barry Roth...
michael bishop
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Oct 18, 2007
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2897
Back in the 1940s and 1950s my family drove from California to Arkansas every summer. My dad refused to stop for anything other than gas and food so I had...
Darryl Huffman
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Oct 18, 2007
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2898
While browsing for reefer images I found the unusual (to me) door arrangement on the PFE reefer (PFE 11303) pictured on the following link: ...
Bob Chaparro
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Oct 19, 2007
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2899
Very nice post. I was just reading the latest issue of MR's Great Model Railroads. There is a closeup of a palm tree (Palmetto, I think) on Lance Mindheim's...
Richard Stern
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Oct 20, 2007
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Log on to hartofthesouth.com to find the origin of Lance's Palmettos.You'll find Mexican fan palms to Canary Island Date palms,Fronds in bulk and tree Kits. ...
michael hart
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Oct 21, 2007
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Here's another source for palm trees: http://www.jttmicroscale.com/ I have some of these and they are quite good. As always, I have no connection to this...
Bob Chaparro
thecitrusbelt
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Oct 21, 2007
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Does anyone know when Showcase Miniatures will be producing their Sunkist Packing Shed #2009? I've email them, but not received a response. Second, and most...
Rick Watson
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Oct 22, 2007
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Hi list, I also have a couple of these in different sizes, but fans (leaves) are kind of etched metal, so they may be bent to shape. the best california palms...
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alain1lu
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Oct 22, 2007
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2904
... verticle ... I think those of us that made pre-production orders received them close to a year ago. Don't know if there are any still around....
PaDanby
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Oct 23, 2007
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Rick, I received my kit (Sunkist Packing Shed #2009) back in November 2005. Storey Lindsay Celje, Slovenia ... From: "PaDanby" <n6nvr@...> To:...
Storey Lindsay
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Oct 23, 2007
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Yes I guess its at least a year ago when I received mine. Regards Alain Kap Luxembourg...
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alain1lu
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Oct 23, 2007
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4,5/8" plus or minus a little. I got mine over a year ago, and had placed a pre-production order. Alan Houtz ... Second, and most important, can someone...
Alan Houtz
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Oct 24, 2007
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Unfortunately, I wasn't aware of the kit, or the company, a year ago. My layout was still in the design stages a year ago. I guess I need to start acquiring,...
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