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"Checking out the map of the halls, today to figure out where to go first"

 

It sure depends upon what your priorities are. We typically start at the Orange Hall that has the largest collection of cottage industry vendors, manufacturer displays, and a lot of dealer merchandise. The Member Halls are an excellent resource for Post War equipment and everything else in between. We do our best to get to them all anyway.

Don.....I just put 2&2 together........you wrote:

 

I'm getting ready, got to get through Holy week, Easter, and Confirmation on the Tuesday after Easter, then I can take a breather and focus on York. Stop by and say hello, it gets boring during the slow times. I'n in BB13, RPO Trains, two booths from Korber Models.

 

You're the fellow who makes those neat coal load inserts for hoppers.....I bought a bunch in October.....

 

Peter

Just looked at my schedule for York week, it's turning out to be a busy one!

 

Tuesday: Tickets for the Phillies vs. Miami Marlins

Wednesday: Travel to York; DCS meeting

Thursday: York Meet; Thursday at Tuesday's

Friday: York Meet; OGR Grandstand meeting; Dinner time open

Saturday: York Meet; Lunch at Latucca's; tickets for Phillies vs. Braves 7pm

Sunday: Granddaughter's 3rd birthday

 

Ahhhhh, what a rush!

Last edited by Traindiesel
Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

"Checking out the map of the halls, today to figure out where to go first"

 

It sure depends upon what your priorities are. We typically start at the Orange Hall that has the largest collection of cottage industry vendors, manufacturer displays, and a lot of dealer merchandise. The Member Halls are an excellent resource for Post War equipment and everything else in between. We do our best to get to them all anyway.

Orange hall is first for us.  We have discovered the modern world. Last year it was all about post war, but we saw the light.

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