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The late [[Don Isom]], of Klamath Falls, Oregon, owned and operated [[Don Isom|Isom Craft]]. He constructed live steam locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings. | The late [[Don Isom]], of Klamath Falls, Oregon, owned and operated [[Don Isom|Isom Craft]]. He constructed live steam locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings. | ||
== Browning Railroad == | |||
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File:RichardHannah TenWheeler723 BrowningDivision Oct1988.PNG|Richard Gancham Hannah is running 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:RichardHannah TenWheeler723 BrowningDivision Oct1988.PNG|Richard Gancham Hannah is running 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. | 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. | ||
File:DonIsom DavidHannah Isomville BrowningRailroad.PNG|[[Don Isom]] of Klamath Falls, Oregon (left), builder of many of the miniature structures on the railroad, with [[David Hannah III|David Hannah]] at [[Browning Railroad|The Browning Railroad]] town of Isomville. | |||
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== Pickle Car == | |||
Henry Todaro, of Tyler, Texas, commissioned [[Don Isom]] to build a Heinz Pickle Car. Don built the car from plans provided by Henry from the Car Builders Encyclopedia. The car was sold on <i>DiscoverLiveSteam</i> in 2015. | |||
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File:DonIsom PickleCar MolollaOR1.jpg|Don Isom Pickle Car (ISOMCRAFT), new old stock, never used, offered on DiscoverLiveSteam.com, October 2016. Located at [[Pacific Northwest Live Steamers]], Mololla, OR. | |||
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File:DonIsom WoodenTankCar MolollaOR.jpg|A wooden tank car built by Don Isom. | |||
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== Combine Car == | |||
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File:DonIsom Combine Car 1.jpg|This combine car was built by Don Isom. Photo by Greg Moore of Houston Area Live Steamers, September 2021. | |||
File:DonIsom Combine Car 2.png|This combine car was modeled from the Sierra Railroad combine car #5. Purchased in 2015 partially completed from Dennis Grigassy via Jim Jackson via David Hannah III who bought it from Mr. Isom many years ago. Photo by owner Greg Moore of Houston Area Live Steamers, September 2021. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 14 October 2021
The late Don Isom, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, owned and operated Isom Craft. He constructed live steam locomotives, rolling stock, and buildings.
Browning Railroad
Richard Gancham Hannah is running 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.
Don Isom of Klamath Falls, Oregon (left), builder of many of the miniature structures on the railroad, with David Hannah at The Browning Railroad town of Isomville.
Pickle Car
Henry Todaro, of Tyler, Texas, commissioned Don Isom to build a Heinz Pickle Car. Don built the car from plans provided by Henry from the Car Builders Encyclopedia. The car was sold on DiscoverLiveSteam in 2015.
Don Isom Pickle Car (ISOMCRAFT), new old stock, never used, offered on DiscoverLiveSteam.com, October 2016. Located at Pacific Northwest Live Steamers, Mololla, OR.