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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 Little Engines in Lomita, California.
: 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.


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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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