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[[Gerry Bowden]] of Grants Pass, Oregon built the BNSF 9944 SD60 for [[David Hannah]]. | [[Gerry Bowden]] of Grants Pass, Oregon built the BNSF 9944 SD60 for [[David Hannah III]]. | ||
[http://www.bendbulletin.com/news/1416160-151/medford-railroad-park-chugs-to-30th-year Tony Johnson wrote]: | |||
: The last steam locomotive he (Bowden) built was the best live-steam miniature I ever saw in my life. It was down to the rivet. Everything worked on it except the little oil can in the back of the cab. He sold it to a guy in Southern California for $135,000. | |||
From [http://www.mailtribune.com/article/20031130/BIZ/311309996 Mail Tribute], 30 November 2003: | |||
: [[Gerry Bowden]] with the [[Southern Oregon Live Steamers]] has made a profession out of his pastime. "I started this business as a hobby," said the Grants Pass resident who builds train replicas. Bowden brought his 17-foot 1944 Baldwin locomotive replica, which he built entirely from photographs. He estimates the engine, which will pull seven tons, is worth $140,000. It will get its first test run this summer. | |||
== Death == | |||
Gerry passed away in 2007. | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://www.qstation.org/9944/9944.html "BNSF #9944: Live Steam Scale SD60M"] | * [http://www.qstation.org/9944/9944.html "BNSF #9944: Live Steam Scale SD60M"] | ||
* [http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=75997 "Gerry Bowden", <i>Chaski.org</i>] |
Latest revision as of 17:01, 8 July 2016
Gerry Bowden of Grants Pass, Oregon built the BNSF 9944 SD60 for David Hannah III.
- The last steam locomotive he (Bowden) built was the best live-steam miniature I ever saw in my life. It was down to the rivet. Everything worked on it except the little oil can in the back of the cab. He sold it to a guy in Southern California for $135,000.
From Mail Tribute, 30 November 2003:
- Gerry Bowden with the Southern Oregon Live Steamers has made a profession out of his pastime. "I started this business as a hobby," said the Grants Pass resident who builds train replicas. Bowden brought his 17-foot 1944 Baldwin locomotive replica, which he built entirely from photographs. He estimates the engine, which will pull seven tons, is worth $140,000. It will get its first test run this summer.
Death
Gerry passed away in 2007.