I'm trying to think why I remember some of these logging pics since I wasn't a member of AMR . It seems to me , if I remember correctly , that Paul was a friend of Mike Chambers on RRL ( perhaps because they were both photographers ) and Mike got him to join RRL for a bit to post some pics of his modelling . The pic I remember most was a scratch built log carrier that was quite remarkable and dominated the whole scene .
T
To err is human, to blame it on somebody else shows management potential.
I remember these pics like it was yesterday. AMR was where I found out I was interested in model railroading. His work will never be forgotten.
Lynn
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teejay Wrote:I'm trying to think why I remember some of these logging pics since I wasn't a member of AMR . It seems to me , if I remember correctly , that Paul was a friend of Mike Chambers on RRL ( perhaps because they were both photographers ) and Mike got him to join RRL for a bit to post some pics of his modelling . The pic I remember most was a scratch built log carrier that was quite remarkable and dominated the whole scene .
T
Trust me TJ, they were not friends.
Mike
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