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: At one time we worked for Betty Cole, of [[Coles Power Models|Cole's Power Models]] (1976-1980). At that time we machined all of their scale pipe fittings, the 1/8th and 3/16th whistles, and built 39 Worthington Pumps. I have been associated with the Live Steam hobby since the early 1950s." | : At one time we worked for Betty Cole, of [[Coles Power Models|Cole's Power Models]] (1976-1980). At that time we machined all of their scale pipe fittings, the 1/8th and 3/16th whistles, and built 39 Worthington Pumps. I have been associated with the Live Steam hobby since the early 1950s." | ||
: If you would like, you could go to the [[Friends Models|Yankee Shop]] website and look at the Tom Thumb picture, which is the one my friend and I built in 1954. It’s shown sitting on the turntable at | : If you would like, you could go to the [[Friends Models|Yankee Shop]] website and look at the Tom Thumb picture, which is the one my friend and I built in 1954. It’s shown sitting on the turntable at Lomita, California. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Latest revision as of 10:04, 12 July 2018
Owner Bill Esther writes:
- At one time we worked for Betty Cole, of Cole's Power Models (1976-1980). At that time we machined all of their scale pipe fittings, the 1/8th and 3/16th whistles, and built 39 Worthington Pumps. I have been associated with the Live Steam hobby since the early 1950s."
- If you would like, you could go to the Yankee Shop website and look at the Tom Thumb picture, which is the one my friend and I built in 1954. It’s shown sitting on the turntable at Lomita, California.
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