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Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

Thanks, Mike. I appreciate your comments. I've been working in the broadcast TV and video production industry since 1967. (Oh my God...has it REALLY been that long ago? Now I feel old... ) Think Norelco PC70 cameras and RCA TR-70 VTR's.

 

Today the big Mac and Final Cut Pro make it easy.

TRUTH!!!

I Love my Mac Pro.

Great interviews, well done Rich and Ed. Lionel's management team are indeed an impressive bunch of guys J.C's comments regarding the restructure of manufacturing methods was very illuminating. Given that they have moved into S gauge in a big way, I hope that in time, they will make Legacy systems available for loco upgrades. What a huge challenge it would be to DCC.

Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

You folks are giving me all the credit for this interview and it's not justified. All I did was run the video camera and edit the video. The guy who asked the pointed questions which elicited these great answers was Ed Boyle. So shoot a little credit his way, OK?

Absolutely!!  If Ed asked you a question, it would be wise to answer!!

 

ED

 

Excellent responses and great video!  I just hope the bean counters let the new management team fulfill their plans.

 

Could this be the beginning of a resurgence of O gauge trains throughout the hobby?  I hope so, and time will tell.

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