Everyone wish Mike a happy 60th birthday.
Happy Birthday Mike!
Scott Smith
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Everyone wish Mike a happy 60th birthday.
Happy Birthday Mike!
Scott Smith
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Happy birthday, Mike
Happy Birthday Mike!
George
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Happy Birthday Mike Wolf! Stay safe.
Thanks for all the trains so far.
Wished Mike a Happy Birthday yesterday via Facebook, but I'm very happy to do so again here. I have known Mike for a long time, dating back to around 1990 when his retail store in Maryland--the original Mike's Train House--was located just a few miles from where I lived at the time. He, Andy, and Rich were--and still are, I hope--good friends. A darn good team!
Never heard of the guy, but I will wish him a very happy 60th birthday, and where is my 384E frame? Ed
Happy Birthday Mike. Hopefully you’re staying healthy. Enjoy your day. See you in October.
Happy Birthday Mike!!!!
Happy Birthday Mike!
Happy Birthday Mike!!And hope u have many more.
happy birthday ,,,,and thanks for all the great trains you have provided us !!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Mike!
Happy Birthday Mike!
Dave
Happy Birthday and thanks for all the great products over the years!
-Greg
Happy Birthday Mike!
Thanx for the toys!.. my wife would say that with sarcasm….
Happy Birthday from Finland Mike.
-Johan
Happy birthday Mike Wolf.Thanks for helping to make this hobby a great one.
Happy Birthday Mike, we met once at Catoctin Mountain Trains in Thurmont MD you autographed your book for me. Allan was Mike's store in VA around Norfork. Back in the 80's I went into a train store in the Norfolk area and picked up a small truck stenciled for Mike's Tain House I think it was House? Still have packed away somewhere.
Happy birthday Mike. Thanks to you and your company for providing the toys that are making my retirement very enjoyable. They’re a great way to pass time in these times of being locked up too. George
RJT posted:Allan was Mike's store in VA around Norfork.
No, his retail store--Mike-s Train House--was in Maryland. I lived in Laurel, MD, at the time, and worked at Greenberg Publishing Company, in Sykesville, MD. Mike's store was just a few miles from where I lived, and I used to stop in there often. He hosted monthly evening open houses at the store with guest speakers, refreshments, and the chance to meet fellow hobbyists from the area. Great times!
Happy Birthday Mike!
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