Gibberish, but interesting gibberish. I've always wondered where this particular sub-hobby hung out. Thank you!
SRK
ND Holmes Wrote:
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> Most of what I've ever found on the narrow gauge
> is mostly
>
> CD 126 and
>
> 127 Brookfields in the typical blue aqua
> glass. Found a whole 126 on Marshall Pass many,
> many years ago. Haven't found a whole anything in
> years, but have seen a lot of identifiable shards.
> I've found parts of Hemi 42s on Cumbres, but
> those were obviously late replacements for the
> originals.
>
> The Utah RGW line was much more interesting -
> supposedly
>
> CD 130 Cals west of Mack. I know a guy
> who's walked most of the old grade (the wandering
> pre-realignment into the canyon) and has found
> lots of shards but no whole pieces. As for me,
> I've never even found an identifiable piece.
>
> And for those of you who aren't insulator
> collectors, I'm sure that read as pure jibberish,
> so I've at least linked the CD numbers (basically
> style identifiers that collectors use) to
> pictures.