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I'm sure I would have broken the tracks long before I got to the train part.

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21 hours ago, kmealy said:

amazing

It certainly is. Talk about patience and a steady hand. Thanks Keith!

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If any of you are ever near Dover, OH (eastern central), take a visit to the Warther Museum.  Mr. Warther did some amazing carving work, a lot of it on trains.  https://thewarthermuseum.com/

 

 

You'll be near Amish Ohio, so see Keim Lumber and a visit to Dennis Knight's leather shop in Coshocton

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6 hours ago, kmealy said:

If any of you are ever near Dover, OH (eastern central), take a visit to the Warther Museum.  Mr. Warther did some amazing carving work, a lot of it on trains.  https://thewarthermuseum.com/

 

 

You'll be near Amish Ohio, so see Keim Lumber and a visit to Dennis Knight's leather shop in Coshocton

Reading above now makes me think I've seen something on PBS about him and the museum or perhaps on YouTube?

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Wow.  I don't know how else to put it but WOW!  Awesome detail.

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