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Fingerpicker:
"Wood smoke and steam with hot oil is perfume."

:)))...i have to read your posts always twice to understand ;)

ChaosEmpire:
i dont understand most of them..after reading much more than twice..

bdpf:
This old Gummy is a X HO model railroad hobbyist.
I enjow old wood burning steam locomatives, thus steam, wood smoke and hot oil are perfume to me.
I also download railroad graphics / pictures of steam locomotives from railfan.net

Here is a link to the graphics archive of years of photos: http://abpr2.railfan.net/

For all you train fans go and enjoy. CE does cut into my time for downloading the train graphics. I'm again over a year behind, was only six months.

It's like wacking & stacking monsters, a great striss reducer. <Smile>

Sorry if I confussed anyone. <Grin>

Old Link & Pin trains played a big part of settling the US. ( Link & Pin are the form of the first type of couplers used on trains.) The Link & Pin were replaced with auto coupling knuckle type couplers here starting in the late 1880s. I believe buffers & chains are still used in parts of Europe and England. <smile>

Will I hope I have cleared up the confussion and I must confusse you some more by saying I don't like diesel smoke.
I still can remember the tail end of the steam era here in th states as I grew up.
bdpf

ps; There still a large number faimlies here in the states that can say their familileis settled on the earily fronters. Mine settled in down state ILL. in the 1820 - 1830 when indians were still running around with no form of law enforcement other than your musket and hand axe. The family moved west with the fonter from back east. wrs

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