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[[George Broad]] served as Associate Editor of <i>[[Live Steam Magazine]]</i> under [[William Fitt]] starting in 1977. He later served as editor of <i>[[Modeltec]]</i> magazine after [[William Fitt]]'s passing. | |||
== Steam Nut == | |||
From Ken Shattock, 27 April 2013: | From Ken Shattock, 27 April 2013: | ||
:At one time, many years ago, "George Broad" owned a 1 1/2-inch scale "LION" (Titfield Thunderbolt) that was built by the late GGLS member | :At one time, many years ago, "George Broad" owned a 1 1/2-inch scale "LION" (Titfield Thunderbolt) that was built by the late GGLS member [[Bill Brower]]. | ||
:Bill would normally burn wood and coal in the firebox. But when George bought the engine, he would go zipping around the old GGLS track at Redwood Regional Park in Oakland, with the tender stacked high with "whole, un-shelled English Walnuts". They would burn with a terrific heat because of the oil in them. We used to say that George was the "original Steam Nut"!!! | :Bill would normally burn wood and coal in the firebox. But when George bought the engine, he would go zipping around the old GGLS track at Redwood Regional Park in Oakland, with the tender stacked high with "whole, un-shelled English Walnuts". They would burn with a terrific heat because of the oil in them. We used to say that George was the "original Steam Nut"!!! | ||
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[[File:Bob Hornsby, George Broad, Nick Edwards.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Bob Hornsby, George Broad and Nick Edwards.]] | [[File:Bob Hornsby, George Broad, Nick Edwards.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Bob Hornsby, George Broad and Nick Edwards.]] | ||
== Quotes == | |||
George Broad from Modeltec magazine once said, "A good machinist has a pile of scrap under his work bench." | George Broad from Modeltec magazine once said, "A good machinist has a pile of scrap under his work bench." | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [http://www.smex.net.au/Other/Beginners01.php "A Beginners Guide to Live Steam", <i>Scale Model Exchage</i>] | * [http://www.smex.net.au/Other/Beginners01.php "A Beginners Guide to Live Steam", <i>Scale Model Exchage</i>] |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 6 January 2020
George Broad served as Associate Editor of Live Steam Magazine under William Fitt starting in 1977. He later served as editor of Modeltec magazine after William Fitt's passing.
Steam Nut
From Ken Shattock, 27 April 2013:
- At one time, many years ago, "George Broad" owned a 1 1/2-inch scale "LION" (Titfield Thunderbolt) that was built by the late GGLS member Bill Brower.
- Bill would normally burn wood and coal in the firebox. But when George bought the engine, he would go zipping around the old GGLS track at Redwood Regional Park in Oakland, with the tender stacked high with "whole, un-shelled English Walnuts". They would burn with a terrific heat because of the oil in them. We used to say that George was the "original Steam Nut"!!!
- And now you know the rest of the story!!
Quotes
George Broad from Modeltec magazine once said, "A good machinist has a pile of scrap under his work bench."