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I have been frustrated with my local hobby shop when they stopped doing repair work this year. Earlier this year Marty Fitzhenry repaired a smoke unit for me. Once again thank you Marty.

     I posted a topic back in August about two engines that had EOB board installed that were no longer working. One of these was a K-Line Pacific that made a jump from my son's ceiling layout to the floor that had been sitting on my dealers repair shelves for 2 years. The other was my Lionel N&W Class A 1218 that stopped working. Gunrunner John offered to repair these and I brought them with me to York. Yesterday I drove up to his house and picked them up fully repaired. We have an amazing group of people on this forum and I just wanted to publicly say thanks John. As I type this I can hear my son running the #1218 in the next room.

Scott Smith

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Thanks again guys.   I didn't tell anyone that I contract the repair work out to give more time to post.

 

We really do have to have more forum gatherings in this area, it's a real blast meeting all the guys and talking trains.  I'll have to bribe Alex to have another one of his, that was fantastic.  I'm going to miss Trainstock at the NJ Hi-Railers this year, I'm really bummed out about that, we have a modular show locally on that weekend.  For some reason they wouldn't reschedule it due to my scheduling conflict, I simply don't understand that.

 

I have learned so much from all the forum members. Thanks to all.

 

Through Gunrunner John's posts and advice I gained the confidence to open up my trains and work on them. John also helped me understand circuits and resistors better and I now have a ball lighting things and personalizing them.

 

Thanks so much John for all your help  and advice the past few years. You led me into a part of the hobby I never thought I would get to and I'm having a ball doing it. For example I installed a Cruise M I purchased from Boxcar Bill in my K-line K4 yesterday.  Something I learned from reading John's posts and also guidance from Boxcar Bill.

 

Three cheers for John and the many others that take their time to explain things to me and so many others....often over and over again...no easy task. 

The Gunrunner has given me all kinds of useful advice and information, including setting me on the right track to fix a blown smoke triac and a shorted out smoke unit on a K-Line Berkshire. That piece of advice saved me the price of a new R2LC board, not to mention that I now know what a smoke triac looks like and how to replace it. And that's just one of the many things he's helped me with. 

 

Thanks John. 

Gunrunner John is the greatest.  He talked me through the process of upgrading my DCS to Proto 3.0.  I had followed all the correct steps in connecting the DCS to the computer but could not get it to upgrade.  As I recall, John suggested reconfiguring the computer (lowering the firewall or perhaps turning off virus protection - I forget exactly what the remedy was) and after I followed his direction, the upload processed to PS 3.0!  I am forever grateful.  Gunrunner John is an expert in computers as well as trains and came through for me in the PS 3.0 upgrade where calls to MTH technical support failed.

I'm getting a big head. 

 

 

 

I can't express how good it makes me feel that I've been able to help so many people.  Thanks all for the kind words, I'll try to live up to them in the future.

 

I've learned a great deal in the forums, a lot more than I've given.  There are so many experts on almost any conceivable topic here, it's great to be able to tap such a vast knowledge base when you have a question.  The wealth of accumulated knowledge here is awe inspiring, this is a great resource.

 

John is a tremendous asset to this Forum and has helped me out numerous times. He has vast knowledge of electronics, but to help people, that's not the whole story. Too often, you run into "experts" who can't (or won't) communicate what they know in terms that the rest of us "grunts" can follow.  As a retired teacher, you pick up on those traits in a person immediately.           Thanks, John

 

Roger

I met John for the first time at York.  We have also briefly emailed a couple of times.  John has a vast knowledge about many things but particularly the electronics.  John, wish I would have had more time to spend with you during York but as you know I was on a mission from my employers to help secure the continuation of our forum and great magazine!!  Thanks so much for taking the time to introduce yourself and hopefully there will be many more times for us to meet and become friends..

 

Alan

Hey, John! Before you post that church-glass rendering of a saint as your avatar, you'd better notice the position of his little finger. Ummm...maybe you're a tad more on the manly side? hoho

 

John, you reflect, in action, the adage, "Be what you want the universe to be to you" (actually, I just canned that). You really have been so helpful to so many, not just in this site, but Model Train Forum and others. You've shared fixes and solid info. (you could just as easily have put out your own fix-it book, you've gotten many people in touch with another amazing man, Jeff Kane of The Train Tender, and you do all these things just because you enjoy sharing. Long may you Run, Gunner John!

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