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[[Don Isom]] owned and operated [[Don Isom|Isom Craft]]. He constructed live steam locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings. | [[Don Isom]] owned and operated [[Don Isom|Isom Craft]]. He constructed live steam locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings. | ||
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[[File:Isonville BrowningDivision Oct1988.PNG | File:RichardHannah TenWheeler723 BrowningDivision Oct1988.PNG|The author's middle son, Richard Gancham Hannah, is running his new-found love, the [[Browning Railroad|Browning Division's]] Ten-Wheeler #723. The gondola and two flat cars were built by [[David Hannah III]]; the cattle car by [[Don Isom]]. | ||
File:Isonville BrowningDivision Oct1988.PNG|The newly constructed [[Don Isom|Isom Craft]] interlocking tower pictured here was constructed for the [[Browning Railroad]] by Mr. [[Don Isom]] of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Both the interlocking tower and the water tower were constructed in 2 inch scale to complement the 1-1/2 inch scale Live Steam railroad equipment. From [[Modeltec]], October 1988. | |||
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Revision as of 23:20, 29 September 2015
Don Isom owned and operated Isom Craft. He constructed live steam locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings.
The author's middle son, Richard Gancham Hannah, is running his new-found love, the Browning Division's Ten-Wheeler #723. The gondola and two flat cars were built by David Hannah III; the cattle car by Don Isom.
The newly constructed Isom Craft interlocking tower pictured here was constructed for the Browning Railroad by Mr. Don Isom of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Both the interlocking tower and the water tower were constructed in 2 inch scale to complement the 1-1/2 inch scale Live Steam railroad equipment. From Modeltec, October 1988.