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Bobm2004 wrote:Does any one think an intervention is necessary!?!
WOW! Bob, my wife keeps telling me I have a sickness. Here's a few cranes. Art
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EliMax wrote:And on the next wall we have......? I'm running out of walls. Art
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Thanks for sharing, Art! I don't have enough room myself. Your problem (running out of walls) looks like one we all would like to contemplate, however. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Elis-Hobby-Diecast/803248369690387?ref=hl
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Very nice i like the white and blue letourneau.
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Joined: 10/8/2004 Posts: 10 Location: near Blackpool, UK
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artcat wrote:Bob, my wife keeps telling me I have a sickness. Here's a few cranes. Art
You must have a VERY understanding wife! Most of my collection are still in their boxes cos my wife hates diecasts .
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Joined: 3/24/2007 Posts: 1,492 Location: Newfoundland, Canada
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Wow...I certainly like the cabinents!! I would like to get my hands on a 830E Komatsu....Looks like you collect a bit more than diecast...How is your model room layed out? are the cabinents the same wall to wall.....?????
GH
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Joined: 8/23/2007 Posts: 2,639 Location: Pennsylvania
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This has to be the most impressive collection I've ever seen!!
-Justin "Everyone's Goal Is To Mine More Coal!"PAmining http://www.youtube.com/user/PAmining
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trevor21 wrote:Very nice i like the white and blue letourneau. The loader is a special edition blue/white Smith Model of the Letoureau L-1850 with a coal bucket Enjoy ! Art
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Thanks for the picture. I was wondering if someone customized it for you.
Trevor
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Hi Artie,
Nice to see where the models go when they leave here!
Chuck
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trevor21 wrote:Thanks for the picture. I was wondering if someone customized it for you.
Trevor Trevor That sweet piece came from Chuck at DHS. Along with an ASM L1800 & L2350 ( and most of my other choice models). Hi Chuck ! With all the new models coming out, I'll have a hak of a Christmas list. Artie
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Ho Ho Ho Art!
Nice to hear from you on here.
Dave - I saw you out there too!
Chuck
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Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 330 Location: Leicestershire UK
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Yep, its a great collection! Is that a Marion superfront tucked away at the back, surley it should be at the front of the display!
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Hey "Big John" glad you enjoyed some photo's from my collection. Showing photo's are, alot of times, the only way to share this hobby. Yes your right.... thats a MARION 201M Super Front Shovel. Art
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