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TOPIC: What Was in the Sleigh?

What Was in the Sleigh? 10 years 4 months ago #2405

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Bought myself the Society calendar. Wife renewed my Trains magazine subscription.
Jeff D'Amelio
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Modeling Doylestown to the Terminal, if only in my head!
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What Was in the Sleigh? 10 years 4 months ago #2407

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I held off buying anything at the hobby shop while I was shopping till after Christmas. I didn't get anything RR related but a gift cert. to J&D hobby shop in Quakertown. Now I can go back and get either that new book on the Ironton or a new video on eastern roads I forget the name, or the book on the Lehigh river basin roads I think by or partly by Doug Peters. RDG, CNJ, LV, etc.
But the best of all was the delivery I treated myself to, the 2 RDG C430's from bowser. Bad part is I've got to put in some overtime to cover them. It's worth it.
Daniel J Mohr
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What Was in the Sleigh? 10 years 4 months ago #2433

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A Micromark nibbler and two Westerfield Youngstown container kits for the Walthers RDG USRA gondola. I treated myself to the 5-car Crusader set.
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