2-1/2" NG class A shay.
Moderator: Harold_V
Re: 2-1/2" NG class A shay.
I always saw the five gallon can of gear dope on the running board. At least that is where it was on the Shay I ran.
Re: 2-1/2" NG class A shay.
Remember that the colors of a can, after sitting out for months, could be very different from what it was originally.
-ken cameron
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Syracuse Model Railroad Club http://www.SyracuseModelRr.org/
CNY Modelers http://www.cnymod.com/
Finger Lakes Live Steamers http://www.fingerlakeslivesteamers.org/
Member JMRI Developer Team http://www.jmri.org/
mailto: kcameron@twcny.rr.com
In the Upstate New York US area of the world
Re: 2-1/2" NG class A shay.
Perhaps Texaco?
RussN
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Re: 2-1/2" NG class A shay.
Maybe it was Texaco…. It’s going to drive me crazy until I find the picture
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Re: 2-1/2" NG class A shay.
I finally found the photo. It was Esso. Although I don’t know how I got green and white can from a black and white photo. Lol
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Re: 2-1/2" NG class A shay.
Load and ready to go to Cabin Fever. Stop by and say hi if you are there.