Oh...Man!
Three years for this thread.
Keeps popping up like a bad nightmare.....Or a good dream!
Three years for this thread.
Keeps popping up like a bad nightmare.....Or a good dream!
No, not quite. "Once upon a Train" started almost a year earlier than this one, and is about twice as long. "Brain Teaser..." is the longest one. We did a search about a year ago to find the earliest post, and it happened within a day or so of when the Gauge was born.Bob Collins said:Just curious. Is this still the longest thread on the Gauge, both in terms of messages posted and the length of time it has stayed active. I think it is amazing. I guess as I think back it has actually morphed a couple of times, but it is still the same thread.![]()
Just go right in, it's parked right here and is always open. If you look, it's the new forum right below this one.Bob Collins said:How does one avail themselves of the The Caboose?
Astounding how that thing seems to follow Pete around.N Gauger said:I was at the NMRA Train show and met up with Sumpter... He showed me a scene with one of the laser cut models he sells...![]()
Recognize anything familiar????
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Yes - it's a bit blurryI had a differend camera than I usually use
The Gauge crate is back!!!! LOL
Yup!! He mentioned that very thing - Said he met you and another gauge member and the "Crate" mysteriously appearedezdays said:Astounding how that thing seems to follow Pete around.![]()
Last time I saw it, was on my layout and Pete was visiting at the time.
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It was great seeing you too!!sumpter250 said:Mikey,
Thanks for stopping by, wish I could have spent more time with you, but I was there to "work". I did get some time to go around to visit the other booths. It was a great show, there was a lot of neat stuff there, and we (GCLaser) made a lot of contacts.
Pete