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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A man who made some excellent trains. Glad to say I own at least one. God bless him.
Very sorry to read this. He is the reason I became a HiRailer. I have a lot of his cars, and several of his engines. I still buy them. Quality in the name says it all.
Keep the rails polished, RIP Bob.
Chris
LVHR
Bought the Weaver LV Black Diamond loco, the LV VO-1000 diesel and others. My first scale box cars were Weaver LV 40-footers. The closing of his company left a void in our hobby. His death brings closure to the whole package. Mark
RIP Bob. Sincere condolences to his family.
You did wonderful things for our hobby, Bob.
My condolences to his family and friends on his passing. He was instrumental to many in the hobby.
-Greg
Very sad news to hear indeed. Sincere condolences to his family.
His impact to the "O" Scale/Gauge Hobby will be long remembered.
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
I knew Bob and sorry to hear of his passing.
But when Pat from P&D died they moved the post to notification's.?????? Two sets of rules I guess,
Sorry to hear of this news.
I offer my deepest condolences to Bob's family.
I really enjoyed meeting Bob on the OGR bus trip from York, and seeing his terrific layout.
Proudly own and operate a Weaver brass steam locomotive, boxcars, and passenger cars.
Sad news. My prayers go out to the family.............Paul 2
Meeting Bob Weaver and having the opportunity to shoot video of his layout was one of the high points of my career with OGR. My condolences to the family.
More sad news. My condolences to the family. He sure built some fine trains.
My condolences to Bob's family. I feel really lucky to have been on one of the OGR tours to Weaver and Bob's layout.
His contributions to the hobby will be felt as long as there is an O gauge hobby.
Andy
My condolences to the family. Before I got back in O scale, I had one of his modern tank cars on display on a shelf in my house. It was such a well-done piece. Now, I’m slowly acquiring Weaver cars as my layout expands.
RIP
So sorry to hear this. I always enjoyed his models We are losing more and more of the great ones in our hobby. we need to show our love and respect to the ones still have.
Prayers to friends and family.......
I'll go down and run some Weaver stuff tonight.
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."
My small 2 rail layout would not exist without weaver products. Condolences to the family.
@MELGAR posted: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.
Condolences. Thanks for helping to make this a wonderful hobby.
Sorry to hear.....my condolences to the Weaver family.....
Peter
Weaver is a household name for many O-gaugers here in Pennsylvania...a proud tradition to be sure. My condolences to Bob's family and friends.
I remember his 2-rail layout - fantastic.
Clear block to Heaven Bob.
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.
This is sad news, but the video of his running a train on his large layout with 100 cars, If I remember correctly was fun to watch. Thanks for letting us know of his passing, he was an ambassador of this great hobby. May God Bless his family.
RIP Bob and thank you for all you gave our hobby.
I met Bob only once, at an ELHS dinner at the Susquehanna, PA Railroad Station/Hotel.
I won a door prize, a DL&W hopper. I still have it along with several Weaver brass locomotives, and more.
Thank you Bob, for your many contributions to our hobby.
Prayers and condolences to Mr Weavers’s family , friends and many loyal fans of his brand of trains.
My sincere condolences
Alex
Your a good man Bob Weaver.......Rest in peace !
Condolences to the Weaver family. Mr. Weaver brought lots of fun and joy to many people.
The OGR bus trip to the Weaver factory and Bob’s layout are a highlight of this hobby for me.
My condolences to the family of Bob Weaver. Weaver certainly made some nice products over the years and i was fortunate enough to buy a few of their rolling stock. RIP Bob Weaver.
My sincere condolences!!!
Sorry to hear this. Bob was a great guy. Really enjoyed the tour of his layout on the bus trips
Another great loss to our hobby and scale. I'm glad he was around to see how many folks miss his products.
Dave
God bless he was an ambassador and standard bearer for our hobby!!!
My condolences to his family. Never had anything but great dealings with Weaver, both with Bob and then Joe. I am fortunate to have some his art deco steam engines in my collection. Back from the day when Weaver made the engines and MTH made the matching passenger cars.
Gerry
A big loss for the hobby.
Eternal Rest grant unto him, oh Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace! Amen.
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