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Hi Mikey, and friends of old. This is more like it!
Don't you hate changes you have no control over? I sure do. I never was able to run with the old forum once it was sold and such a large crowd of strangers seemed to take over. I felt lost in the shuffle, as I'm sure some of you did too.
I've been bumping around on one forum or another, but The Gauge was my first and for a long time the only one that I posted to. I read through the list of folks already signed on and I'm glad to see so many names I recognize.
Hi there, you guys!
Well, what can I tell you? Not much modeling going on right now around my house. I'm in the middle of installing a ceramic tile floor throughout the house. That and taking care of my Deborah, who recently got out of hospital after major surgery.
Anyway, I look forward to catching up with my old friends.
Christopher
Clowning around with trains.
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TC! Great to have you with us!!!!
Ralph
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Hey Christopher...!
Nice to see you here
Andrew
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Hi TC. I am glad to see you here. Your tutorial on hard shell scenery ( the old Gauge ) was the best I have seen.
Loren
I got my first train when I was three,
put a hundred thousand miles on my knees.
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Josh Mader
Maders Trains
Offering everyday low prices for the Model Railroad World
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Glad to have you aboard T.C.! It is good to see all of the "old friends" show up here and to get back to what was so great about The Gauge before it became the Zealot.
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Hey TC!
Glad to see you join us old friend..
Larry
Engineman
Summerset Ry
Make Safety your first thought, Not your last! Safety First!
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Hi TC, glad to see you here, I always enjoyed your posts. Esp. those animation ones, too cool.
Gary
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Glad you made it here and i'm glad you understand why we did this
Hope Deborah feels better soon!!!!!
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Hey Chris
Good to see you back!!! I too was never comfortable with the new owner of the Gauge, and when he compiled us with a bunch of his other forums under the "Zealot" banner - I bailed out. Never did find another forum I was comfortable with for one reason or another, and thus I gradually drifted further and further away from the hobby.
Here's hoping we will get our community back again, and that the inspiration will get me focused on model trains agains.
cheers!
Val
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Great to see you here, Christopher! Looking forward to more of those great tutorials. I'm always wondering what you're going to come up with next.
Megill River & Lighthorse in On30:
Fictional Northern Canadian Line.
Linking the Y&WP To Dolly Varden Mines Rwy.
NARA Member Number 74.
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Good to hear from you TC. It's been awhile.
Ray Marinaccio
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Hey TC. Another old name thats graced my flatscreen.
Good to see you again!
Torrington, Ct.
NARA Member #87
I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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Hi TC. Hope you enjoy it here.
I look at 4 fora a night, but only 2 major ones. I'm keeping on Z***** until a couple of threads peter out.
David
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.
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Hey, TC
...prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits...
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