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Sad news.  Didn’t know him well  but bought some of his elevated subway trestle products a few years ago and spoke to him on the phone . He was very pleasant and helpful at the time. He had developed an incredibly realistic elevated trestle  system and I really admired his craftsmanship. It was truly an art form. Hopefully there is a family member who can continue to create and sell what he developed.

I'm terribly saddened by this news.  I had no idea Jim was that sick.  Jim was a friend of mine and we shared a booth at York a couple of times and did business together.   I used his trestle system on my layout.   I always enjoyed his company and conversation.  We of course talked about trains but also Corvettes and wrestling and a variety of other things we had in common. 

Jim will be missed.  My condolences go out to his family.

Rich

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