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RE: (erielack) New Athearn
- Subject: RE: (erielack) New Athearn
- From: The Jordans <"pamela_@_blast.net">
- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 13:50:05 -0500
The calf as B66???? What happened to you? Have you lost your mind???
Does the calf look like a cut down FM unit? Just tell them not to bother
doing the calf. It's bad enough they (Athearn) think that the EL colors
are gray, brown and gold.
- -Joe Jordan
At 01:26 PM 01/24/2000 -0500, Tupaczewski, Paul R \(Paul\) wrote:
>Yes, they're doing them all. The calf is obviously wrong, but the market
>dictates what's produced (sigh). I'm helping them out with the artwork for
>these - maybe the calf could be lettered as "B66"? :)
>
> - Paul
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: "blayjk06_@_snyoneva.cc.oneonta.edu"
>> [mailto:"blayjk06_@_snyoneva.cc.oneonta.edu"]
>> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 11:58 AM
>> To: EL
>> Subject: (erielack) New Athearn
>>
>>
>> List:
>>
>> Poking around at Athearn's website today, and saw new roadnames
>> for the SW7. Erie Lackawanna is on one of them! If the numbers are
>> correct, they should be the ex Erie ones. Calf and cow versions,
>> 32.50 powered, 19.75 dummy. Maybe this is the answer to
>> those who want
>> an EL EMD switcher, but couldn't afford/find those P2K SW9s!
>> The website is:
>> http://www.athearn.com/new/Nlocos.html
>> Also, click on whats new and click the second new product added
>> blinking. They've got PS Hoppers, 54' I think, for EL.
>>
>>
>> Joshua
>>
>>
>> Home Page: www.oneonta.edu/~blayjk06
>> College E-Mail:
>> "blayjk06_@_oneonta.edu"
>>
>>
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