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Post by jackfitz1944 on Aug 22, 2007 22:13:18 GMT 1
Lee, I'm on eBay all the time looking for 1/87th scale vehicles and I've never seen any of your listings, what do list under and with what name? I know when I was new to this board it was hard for me to figure out how to place an order with you, now I just PM (Personal Message) Jerry. Jack
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Post by Lee on Aug 23, 2007 3:18:21 GMT 1
Lee, I'm on eBay all the time looking for 1/87th scale vehicles and I've never seen any of your listings, what do list under and with what name? I know when I was new to this board it was hard for me to figure out how to place an order with you, now I just PM (Personal Message) Jerry. Jack I haven't been on for a while but I am now with the bus and soon to follow with other models. But why pay the high price of auctions when you can pay the standard price as listed above. My eBay name is holeetrains.
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Post by jackfitz1944 on Aug 25, 2007 19:31:58 GMT 1
Lee, I agree, why pay ebay fees, you should be able to sell a lot just from this site. I have eight of your castings and eight more on the way. So far I'm 100% satisfied with your cars. I'm about ready to start on your '41 Olds 4 door, I'll post it when I'm finished. I can't wait to get the '41 Plymouth pickup. Jack
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Post by Lee on Aug 26, 2007 4:40:16 GMT 1
I can't wait to get the '41 Plymouth pickup. Jack That '41 Plymouth pickup is a real sweetheart. Jerry is really getting good at doing the details and I am getting good at doing good castings. What a team. ;D We are going to have some more new stuff this fall that will fill in some more gaps that are in the 87th scale vehicles. Jerry and I have been working all week including today. Now we are taking a little time off to catch up on some other things.
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Post by Lee on Aug 30, 2007 5:13:53 GMT 1
I am thinking that maybe Jerry has gotten to good at doing the models. Between the PM's and eBay, we are being kept very busy. So much for having a retirement hobby. High Temperature 97.5°F at 12:36p Low Temperature 70.8°F at 5:51a Until it cools down around here, don't expect us to be doing much of anything but going fishing or lounging in the pool.
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Post by Lee on Sept 27, 2007 4:21:17 GMT 1
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Post by Jerry on Sept 27, 2007 5:53:12 GMT 1
clockwise from bottom left: ( #57) 1948 Chrysler Crown Imperial, (# 051) 1942 DeSoto sedan, (#040) 1953 Packard Mayfair hardtop, (#044) 1955 Pontiac Safari wagon, (#059) Pontiac Catalina hardtop.
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Post by kitbashcasting on Sept 27, 2007 6:26:16 GMT 1
I love the way the wheels look on the Packarg and Pontiac wagon! Nice detail
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Post by Sylvain on Sept 27, 2007 8:25:54 GMT 1
WOW… Great models again! I knew 3 ot them, but not the two Packard and Pontiac Coupe. That's what I like too in your work, Jerry. You never make one model only, but always different types of cars based on the same body, like here, a Coupe and a Station-Wagon for the 1955 Pontiac. That's very interesting.
Now these 2 Packard and Pontiac will have to be in my next order!
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Post by hofan on Sept 27, 2007 10:52:21 GMT 1
Hello: Great models. I just hope that your work would expand someday to include the late sixties and seventies eras. regards
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Post by cfesmire on Sept 27, 2007 11:45:10 GMT 1
I didn't think I would ever see that Pontiac wagon in scale. Nice work on all of them Jerrry.
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Post by jackfitz1944 on Sept 27, 2007 15:06:42 GMT 1
Jerry and Lee, very well done, the Pontiac's were a surprise. I once owned a '56 Pontiac Chieftain 4 door. Keep up the good work. Jack
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Post by stanhas87 on Sept 27, 2007 17:53:58 GMT 1
I didn't think I would ever see that Pontiac wagon in scale. Nice work on all of them Jerrry. Dear All: The Pontiac Wagon is per se a very unique model; I do not think that any of the major modelers will bring it to HO, so thanks, Jerry. It exists as a toy and a 1/43 scale model, and that is about all. One of the things I appreciatedf about Cutter's predecessor was that they did not ignored 4-door sedans; to be quite frank, I would like to see that same Pontiac in 4-door sedan and wagon form; be as it may, all the ones above are nice.
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Post by Lee on Sept 28, 2007 1:01:32 GMT 1
Hello: Great models. I just hope that your work would expand someday to include the late sixties and seventies eras. regards We feel that the time period you wish to see models made in is being handled very nicely by Joe.
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Post by DavidJohnson on Sept 28, 2007 12:31:43 GMT 1
Yes! I like them all. The two Pontiacs are wonderful surprises.
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