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Randy, let me join in singing this song. I really enjoy the hobby and the various colors on this forum. Thanks guys!
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Posted on: 2011/12/28 16:55
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one of the only problems i have still is the age gap from me to most of the owners, but even then its pretty good company. the age difference doesn't allow us to relate other then to Packards in general, but even then i didn't grow up with them in modern times.
Hank
Posted on: 2011/12/28 16:59
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Hank,
You're only as old as you feel, or is that feel as old as you are? Jokes aside, I'm just a big kid when it comes to Packards, have never grown up when it comes to them. What about guys who collect model trains? Randy, care to comment? I'm also fortunate to live in a big city, 4 million plus population, which has an active Packard club and frequent contact with other Packard owners. Likewise, on the information superhighway, plenty of Packard interaction here on PackardInfo as well as on other Sites. The kaleidoscope of Packard life with it's diversity so colourfully illustrated by Gerd allows us all to share our passion.
Posted on: 2011/12/28 18:04
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OK Mal, you asked for it. These are pics at my friend's home.
People who operate trains are quite different than train collectors. This fellow is a collector. This old home has 15 foot ceilings and floor to ceiling shelves. And YES - I have as much fun with these folks as I do with my friends in the car hobby. The trains are Standard gauge - the cars behind the lady are 19 inches long and the engine tender combinations are approximately thirty inches long.
Posted on: 2011/12/28 19:45
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That's an impressive train collection. Do hope they're attached to the shelves. If not, i would sure hate to see any earth trembling anywhere close. That would be the train wreck of the century.
Posted on: 2011/12/28 20:12
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Howard, Pittsburgh did have a small earthquake last summer.
The trains are just sitting on the shelves - no fastening. Many collectors in Calif. have various means of stabilizing the collection. Earthquakes here are a rare anomaly.
Posted on: 2011/12/28 20:58
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I don't know what would work on something like that. Bungee cords? You certainly wouldn't want something screwed into them. Maybe an enclosed shelf?
Earthquakes here are a rare anomaly. Agreed--so far. Lets hope it stays that way and the prognosticators are wrong. I watched one of those doomsday programs last week & that program claimed the east coast is actually more vulnerable than we are here in Calif.. DC's little bump and shake earlier this year was just the tip.. and no one on your side of the country is prepared. Actually, I don't think many out here are that prepared either. We are supposed to know better and be expecting and prepared for the big one. I know when we have ours, my book collection and garage will be a sorry mess--assuming the house is still upright.
Posted on: 2011/12/28 21:22
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My late uncle had a similar room for his train collection. He collected mostly Lionel and American Flyer trains. After he finished his shelving and got the trains arranged the way he wanted them, he covered the shelving with 4 x 8 sheets of plexiglass screwed into the shelving. Kept his trains secure and you could still view them and have the grandchildren around without worrying about little fingers touching his collection.
Posted on: 2011/12/28 22:58
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I have mine under sliding glass doors. My friend had a very modern, very efficient HVAC system installed so that he doesn't have to worry about dusting them.
Most of what you see in the pictures are American Flyer. I didn't show the Lionel or IVES rooms(LOL) I collect mostly IVES and some Dorfan.
Posted on: 2011/12/29 0:00
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