Al Milburn

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1949

1950

From IBLS Journal 1950:

Al Milburn's cut from the solid Atlantic a beautiful job to see.

1951

From Youd Better Not Call Them Toys:

AC Milburn Atlantic Progress May 1951.jpg
Many men who didn't know a drill press from a grape press until they started their first loco have found that the thousands of hours of trial-and-error shop work have made them competent machinists. One such is A. C. Milburn of Milford, Connecticut. Ten years ago he started work on a 1/2-inch scale freight engine in his spare time from a 4,000-foot coal shaft where he was a digger, today Milburn is a well-paid toolmaker-thanks to live steam.