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Post by curtis on Oct 6, 2023 19:56:58 GMT
Thanks Alfred. Great to semi post again. Been busy hauling plants and a lot going on in the church I needed to take care of. My younger sister has been visiting from Missouri where she just moved to from Belmont Texas. Two years ago when she was visiting her husband passed. I posted about my trip out by plane and back by train. This year her husband was shipped home her n NJ so we could bury him in the Veteran's cemetery. Air Force came and gave him a full Veteran burial. I was very fortunate to have been asked to do the service. What an honor. So many people have no idea that the Vet's did so much for them and their freedoms. I have so much respect for them and always thank them for their service. Thank you to ALL the Veterans, Passed and Living.
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Post by josef on Oct 6, 2023 22:13:47 GMT
Only keep the engine, Woodland structure, passenger car, and some special rolling stock boxes and the buses.
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Post by Bill on Oct 12, 2023 8:25:18 GMT
We have a Christmas storage room (it used to be called the spare bedroom). All buildings, boxes, and accessories are kept there at room temperature, on shelves.
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Post by redjimmy1955 on Oct 12, 2023 20:16:24 GMT
I dont have to store my beer boxes...they pretty much get empty then to the recycling bin.......OHHHHHH train boxes...I digress...lol cheers y'all!!
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tgp
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Post by tgp on Oct 13, 2023 0:38:24 GMT
In the attic. The best , efficient means, of maintaining the inventory information. And a clean way to move things, to not get broke
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Post by VietnamVet1967 on Nov 1, 2023 5:26:06 GMT
Someplace where the wife never looks.
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