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It is with great sadness that I report that Robert (Bob) Weaver, founder and long-time owner of Weaver Quality Craft Models, passed on Saturday, August 7 after a long period of failing health. In addition to his many years of proudly producing O gauge trains made in the U.S., Bob was a close friend of OGR. He shared both his production facility and his wonderful home layout with our magazine readers and with OGR Forum participants and others via our special OGR bus tours from the York Eastern Div. TCA Meet to Weaver headquarters and Bob's home in years past. Bob was 93 years old.

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So sorry to read this. I can remember talking to him and his wife several years ago at York. I couldn't get his scale freight cars out of my mind when I first saw them. Once I figured out a way to replace his trucks with MPC trucks I bought a assortment of his freight cars. Some of my friends would put them together for me on Friday evenings. "A long time ago."

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I never met Bob Weaver but I own quite a few of his products and they never will be for sale. I admire them every day as I pass by my train cabinet - the New Haven I-4, I-5 and Boston & Maine #3713. My condolences to his family and friends.

MELGAR

3713. Yes, one of the P-4 Pacifics. A Weaver loco that I let slip away, and now I can't find one. I have loved the P-4 since it showed up in HO from Athearn in 1960 or so. I couldn't afford it then (nearly $20!), but I do have one on a shelf now that I got off eBay a few years ago. $40 - actually much cheaper than when new.

There will never be any more Weaver locomotives. And I failed to jump on the 3RO P-4. Stoopid.

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Condolences to the Weaver family, & Bob's "family" of former Weaver employees in Northumberland, PA.  I had the pleasure of taking part in several of OGR-sponsored tours at the Weaver facility  (I believe it was after Bob's successor, Joe Hayter had taken over.)  Although it was a comparably small factory, each visit was a thrill to me ... & an honor to see O gauge train cars, & some diesel locos, being produced in the USA.   

And so sadly another page turns in the O Gauge history book. I never had a chnce to meet Bob personally but his company and his line of O scale products have provided unmeasured satisfaction to many, at a very affordable price point. I have quite a bit of Weaver rolling stock and several engines. One of my favorites is the CP Empress #2816. May he rest in peace.

Rod

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