There was a thread on here two years ago about this question. I have searched and cannot find the Thread. All I would like to know, be reminded of, is the man's name.
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There are actually a bunch of O-scalers that are Master Model Railroaders. Ones I'm familiar with are the late Lorell Joiner of Texas, the late John E. Roberts of Virginia, Herm Botzow of New Hampshire, Jim Eudaly of Kansas, Ron Gribler of Ohio, Martin Brechbiel of the D.C. area and Edward F. Bommer of Oklahoma.
John,
I think you meant to ask: What is the name of the only 3-rail O scale model railroader to become a MMR? I don't know if there has been a 3-rail scale O gauge MMR.
I believe that all of the MMRs listed by Bob above are 2-rail O scale modelers. NH Joe
@New Haven Joe posted:John,
I think you meant to ask: What is the name of the only 3-rail O scale model railroader to become a MMR? I don't know if there has been a 3-rail scale O gauge MMR.
There is 1. No. 601 --> John Siegle
I believe that all of the MMRs listed by Bob above are 2-rail O scale modelers. NH Joe
They are.
Thank you Bob and Joe! The way I recalled the Thread it said the "only" O scale person. I couldn't believe it. Today, Bob when you brought up the 2 rail guys...making much more sense to me. I was lead to belt indeed there was only 1. Apparently the sole 3 rail modeler, like me was There is 1. No. 601 --> John Siegle
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