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[[Mark Piper]] was a former president of the [[California Live Steamers]]. | [[Mark Piper]] was a former president of the [[Southern California Live Steamers]]. | ||
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File:GordonCorwin ShayTest SunkistLines 1956.jpg|Gordon Corwin with [[Mark Piper]] on the front end and [[Gordon Sherwood]] on the rear. Corwin's 1-1/2 inch narrow gauge (4-3/4 inch gauge) Shay running on a portable compressed air tank. | File:GordonCorwin ShayTest SunkistLines 1956.jpg|Gordon Corwin with [[Mark Piper]] on the front end and [[Gordon Sherwood]] on the rear. Corwin's 1-1/2 inch narrow gauge (4-3/4 inch gauge) Shay running on a portable compressed air tank. | ||
File:MikePipe LALS.jpg|[[Mark Piper]], retired city employee, pretties up his 1-1/2 inch scale American engine, car and caboose. He built the whole thing himself, with more than 5,000 hours of patient work. | File:MikePipe LALS.jpg|[[Mark Piper]], retired city employee, pretties up his 1-1/2 inch scale American engine, car and caboose. He built the whole thing himself, with more than 5,000 hours of patient work. | ||
File:MarkPiper GordonCorwin LALS 19570505.jpg|[[Mark Piper]] and his 1-1/2 inch scale Early American coming alongside [[Gordon Corwin]] at the throttle of his narrow gauge 1-1/2 inch scale Shay Engine at the [[Los Angeles Live Steamers]] Golden Spike ceremony, May 5, 1957. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 16 January 2017
Mark Piper was a former president of the Southern California Live Steamers.
Gallery
Mark Piper gives his tractor a drink.
Gordon Corwin with Mark Piper on the front end and Gordon Sherwood on the rear. Corwin's 1-1/2 inch narrow gauge (4-3/4 inch gauge) Shay running on a portable compressed air tank.
Mark Piper, retired city employee, pretties up his 1-1/2 inch scale American engine, car and caboose. He built the whole thing himself, with more than 5,000 hours of patient work.
Mark Piper and his 1-1/2 inch scale Early American coming alongside Gordon Corwin at the throttle of his narrow gauge 1-1/2 inch scale Shay Engine at the Los Angeles Live Steamers Golden Spike ceremony, May 5, 1957.