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[http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=97814 Keith Taylor writes]: | [http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=97814 Keith Taylor writes]: | ||
: The 3/4 inch Hudson that was sold by [[Friends Models|Friends]] was actually a model designed and originally sold by [[L.D. Langworthy]] of Westerly, Rhode Island. [[Yankee Shop]] / Friends bought the design from Mr. Langworthy. | : The 3/4 inch Hudson that was sold by [[Friends Models|Friends]] was actually a model designed and originally sold by [[L. D. Langworthy]] of Westerly, Rhode Island. [[Yankee Shop]] / Friends bought the design from Mr. Langworthy. | ||
[[File:LD Langworthy Catalog 1940 Hudson Price List.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Cover for 1940 Catalog by LaVerne D. Langworthy. Provided by Keith Taylor.]] | [[File:LD Langworthy Catalog 1940 Hudson Price List.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Cover for 1940 Catalog by LaVerne D. Langworthy. Provided by Keith Taylor.]] |
Revision as of 00:41, 30 July 2014
Larry Koehl wrote in Mud Ring, April 2014
- In the April 1935 issue of The Modelmaker, a small classified ad by L. D. Langworthy of Rhode Island appeared. He offered drawings and castings in 3/4 inch scale for the New York Central Hudson. The offering was well received as this "new", larger scale was just ramping up. A third (3-1/2 inch gauge) rail to accommodate it was to be added to Carl Purinton's track for the annual Brotherhood meet later that year.
- The 3/4 inch Hudson that was sold by Friends was actually a model designed and originally sold by L. D. Langworthy of Westerly, Rhode Island. Yankee Shop / Friends bought the design from Mr. Langworthy.