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Some years ago I had found decals (dry transfer) for assorted Colorado standard gauge roads, but thought I had lost

that source.  They have moved from Sebastapol, Cal. to Washington state, but are on the net: Clover House, with

almost 400 different, many obscure, RR's...the Ma & Pa, California Western, Virginia and Truckee, and many more,

plus lots of old equipment lettering for even more obscure roads like ATSF, NYC, Pa., etc.  They even have the transfer for that Bosch brewery car the Northern Mich. club is offering.

They have added to their inventory since I had found them several years ago.

 

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Originally Posted by colorado hirailer:

Some years ago I had found decals (dry transfer) for assorted Colorado standard gauge roads, but thought I had lost that source.  

When you had last asked about decals I did not realize that you were looking for dry transfers.  I've posted Clover House's web site here many times.

 

New owner is great to deal with and there's now an on-line ordering system as opposed to the old fax in the order form system.

Well, mwb, I hadn't read your posts (or forgotten them)  and they didn't come up when I did a search under "decals" back through old postings, before I posted an

inquiry.  However, that inquiry did lead me to some water slide decals that I would

like that are not available from Clover House, and perhaps others will write down

these three sources: Clover House, Allegheny Scale Models, and Northern Central

Supply.  And there will always be newbies with the same questions, so I am sure

it will be asked again, so I hope others will post new sources for quantities of Champ

and Walthers decals if they surface.

No worries - happens all the time.

 

Have to admit I was worried that Clover house might go the same route as Champ, but we got lucky with a new owner.  A lot of their stuff is for a era earlier than most model, but it's perfect for my interests.  He's also dome some custom printing for me, too. 

 

Northern Central Supply (Mike Caum) is also a pretty good source of decals.  He also does the Timonium shows and is pretty responsive through his web site.

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