Chris Walker Wrote:
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Might work for a K-27, Chris -
>
> Like #463, but IIRC the K-36's weren't even
> designed until the early 1920s, and not built
> 'til 1925 . . .
>
> A minor detail, "sniff" Photographers would
> be none the wiser, "grin" Big Numbers on a
> K-36, whoo boy.
A minor correction, Chris -
PHOAMERS would be none the wiser, but them thar PHRAUD-O-GRAPHERS
® would raise Wholly Hell
. . .
I do agree that "D&RGW" on the cab and 27" wide by 30" tall numbers on the tender behind a K-36 WOULD be "INTERESTING"
. . .
And 100 years from now (IF civilization as we know it survives that long), just think of the heated arguments – based on unquestionable photographic proof – the members of the various Railroad Histœrical Societies will be having.
- Sincerely,
Willie (Wm. Claude Johnson-Barr III, Esq.)
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