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  • #16
    Since I've been a member we have lost way too many people. It was a kick in the pants when MikeC passed, and down hill from there with one after another.
    It's become more of an Obituary Column, then a Modeling Forum. Very sad!
    It shows however, that Railroad-Line has become a family, and not just modeling associates.


    Louis L&R Western Railroad
    Pacific Northwest Logging in the East Coast

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    • john_holt
      john_holt commented
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      Louis....Is that MikeC the person who used to live near Ft Worth Tx and then moved to I believe Georgia? The person I refer to was a member of the Texas Western Model Railroad Club in Ft Worth.......Mike Corley is who I speak of.

  • #17
    John, our MikeC was Mike Chambers from Missouri. He was the original Forum Administrator, retired English Educator, and fantastic modeler. He had a great sense of humor and used this as his Avatar:

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    Bruce

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    • #18
      Originally posted by desertdrover View Post
      Since I've been a member we have lost way too many people. It was a kick in the pants when MikeC passed, and down hill from there with one after another.
      It's become more of an Obituary Column, then a Modeling Forum. Very sad!
      It shows however, that Railroad-Line has become a family, and not just modeling associates.

      So true, Lou.
      Bruce

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      • #19
        Yes it is. We have lost a great many modelers over the years. But your right Louis we are family!!
        Jerry



        "And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln

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