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24-Inch
Deck Girder Bridge and Catwalk
As I was looking at my Feb Issue of
Garden Railways I saw an advertisement for this fantastic bridge and
recognized the information as Steve's. I gave him a call and found
out that he was going to be a vendor at a Baltimore Area Train Show
that coming weekend.I am almost ashamed to admit that I left home at
6 AM, and drove close to 100 Miles one way just to buy a bridge.
Happily it is true, I left the show with three, not one bridge but
three!.
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have just the space for these three bridges to go once the
weather clears. I have two old wooden bridges that are
starting to deteriorate due to the weather. |
I just had a friend build me a
bridge to replace these two, but these will look much better in that
space. The one I just had built will now be the basis of some
expansion that I have planned to do for some time now.
In the short time that these have
been on the market Steve has signed up close to 2 dozen dealers and
while I was talking with him, he signed up a Hobbytown USA dealer
who took a couple of cases of bridges with him.
Editors Note: We are talking with
Steve about selling these bridges at Garden
Railway Gear Let me know what you think.
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Ron Wenger
I have worked for the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering
Command, for the last 15+ years.I am currently the Show Manager for
the East Coast Large Scale Train Show.
I guess my love affair with trains started when I was three or
four, steam was king then. I got a Lionel set when I was five, and
have been hooked since. I Moved from 027 in the mid 1950's to HO and
then to N in 1968. I got into Large Scale around 1993; my wife
bought our first large scale set as a joke and is now hooked as much
as I am. Sue and I have been married 30+ years.
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