Tom, Thank You for remembering that I represented Honda automobiles, a fun occupation for 25 years, and earning GoldMaster over 20 times during that time in my life, was a daily learning experience. My sales career began in 1963 with the largest hardware wholesaler in the USA Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Co, 110 E Main Street, Louisville, Ky. (Belknap also sold Lionel Trains, many of which I purchased) They closed their doors, February 6, 1986, Devastated our way of life. However, God is Good, I became the Canon Copier man, and later, October 22, The Honda Man. 55 years of living on straight commissions and I owe it all to Our Lord in Heaven. Retiring at age 73 has truly been a blessing, and being able healthwise to travel, work on our home, yard, garden, and of course the model railroad and visit our friends in the hobby is icing on the cake. As far as social security, we waited until I was 68, (I wanted to wait until I was 70, the wife made the decision) and our other investments pay our way. One thing for sure, we live in an area of low property taxes, $2200 yearly. Our home is 24 years old, we’ve kept it up well, and our yard is green as can be here in Tennessee. I owe all of this to my dear wife, together we’re debt free, enjoy traveling and going to our church, First Baptist Church. (Born in 1944)
Tom, this is a fun to read thread, everyone does it differently as they do their railroads differently, that’s what makes our hobby so much fun. Some love TinPlate, PreWar, Postwar, and Modern hi tech trains, they’re All Fun. We’ve seen a lot of changes over the last 25 years, some good, some heart breaking, also we’ve seen many modelers go to Heaven and on the other hand, many new comers with new ideas and imagination and ideas that simply boggle our minds. So, as they say, “change is constant”, what will Tomorrow bring? It’s going to be Exciting. Happy Railroading Everyone