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From: Jim McDougall
Date: Mar 17 2003 08:02pm |
| To: Ron Gore
You might try this email address:
[email protected]
They have a pretty good photo library and might just have some old mill pix.
Jim |
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From: slugsmasher
Date: Mar 14 2003 03:01pm |
| Ron,
check your email |
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From: Ron Gore
Date: Mar 13 2003 07:54pm |
| Slugsmasher: I see you are a fellow mossback. I too, am from Washington, only I don't live there anymore. I have been looking for logging content since I first jumped into trainz, and I found Narrowgauge's stuff, and some others-but I am real glad to see your stuff since it is obviously from the home port! I would be real interested in building some stuff-like the American versions of bunkhouse cars-but I need some photos to work from, and reference materials. If you know of any websites, etc where I can find this stuff, let me know. I'd be glad to help out. Another project that I've been kicking around is a real American styled lumber mill. The one I have in mind, I used to work at-Dickman Lumber in Tacoma. It burned down years ago, but if I could find some photos of the place I would love to whip up a rendering of that mill. I haven't been to the NW in 19 years, so I would imagine the timber industry has changed a bunch-Dickman was a small family owned operation that mainly took in rafts of Hemlock & Fir trees and made studs and sent them out on rail, as opposed to taking in logs from rail, but I would be happy to build any kind of small lumber mill, if you have any photos, or know of a site that has some.
Regards: Ron Gore |
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