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Posted - December 03 2007 : 10:52:49 AM
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is this a boni fida railroad or what have just bought it ken
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Posted - December 03 2007 : 10:57:06 AM
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Cool! I have the combine, and have wondered the same thing myself. I thought I read somewhere (Tony Cook, maybe?) That the initials have no meaning....being from Texas, I want to believe it means the 'something' and Ft. Worth. If you ever want to let that set go.........
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Posted - December 03 2007 : 11:46:47 AM
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have checked internet and i get chicago and far west and cincinnati and fort worth will certainly give first options kenken
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Posted - December 04 2007 : 02:29:30 AM
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Hi Guys. The C&FW is the Railroad from the 1960s American TV show Petticoat Junction. The train was "The Hooterville Cannonball" This link should explain the the railroads name and other information about the TV show. Carl
http://petticoat.topcities.com/hooterville_cannonball.htm
Numquam Immoderatio Satis Est (Too Much Is Never Enough )
Edited by - VintageHO on December 04 2007 02:35:09 AM
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Posted - December 04 2007 : 05:44:06 AM
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many thanks carl,good buy,for what you see in photo no breakages noted and runs,$25 am happy ken
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