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Model Railroading > Chalk Drawings in the Transition EraDate: 04/26/16 08:09 Chalk Drawings in the Transition Era Author: BN7023 When I looked at the large gondola of WrongWayMurphy, I remembered a certain decal.
http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?3,4012900 It has attached to the kit manufactured by Hobbyline in the 1950s. Anyone use these things? Since one-third of the white printing of the decal, this portion was black-and-white inverted in the following image. "KILROY WAS HERE," "CISCO KID," "BOZO TEXINO" and more. Is it the Champ? Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 04/26/16 09:17 by BN7023. ![]() ![]() Date: 04/26/16 11:21 Re: Chalk Drawings in the Transition Era Author: penncentral74 The quality more resembles Walthers when they were oad-printing instead of silk-sceening decalcomania sheets
Posted from Android Date: 04/26/16 13:37 Re: Chalk Drawings in the Transition Era Author: LarryDoyle Date: 04/26/16 21:15 Re: Chalk Drawings in the Transition Era Author: BN7023 Thank you for the information.
Does Walthers' one mean "pad-printing"? Once I searched the word of "scribblings" in the 75-year DVD of the MR magazine, 2 ads are found. One is the Champ Feb. 1946 issue, the other is the Walthers Jan. 1947 issue. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/26/16 21:16 by BN7023. ![]() Date: 04/27/16 11:23 Re: Chalk Drawings in the Transition Era Author: rrman6 A scribbling I don't see here is one I recall from the 1980's that I think was from someone in Texas. This was before all the tagging of today and was a chalk single-line of a slightly tipped wine goblet with slosh of liquid and seems it had mabe a persons name beneath it like "Pete". I seemed often to appear on Santa Fe grain hoppers and I think was in yellow or white chalk. I always pictured it being someone who worked the cars in a grain terminal but probably will never know.
Date: 04/27/16 14:50 Re: Chalk Drawings in the Transition Era Author: nwkrailfan rrman6 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > A scribbling I don't see here is one I recall from > the 1980's that I think was from someone in Texas. > This was before all the tagging of today and was > a chalk single-line of a slightly tipped wine > goblet with slosh of liquid and seems it had mabe > a persons name beneath it like "Pete". I seemed > often to appear on Santa Fe grain hoppers and I > think was in yellow or white chalk. I always > pictured it being someone who worked the cars in a > grain terminal but probably will never know. The Rambler Port of Beaumont or other assorted Ports. Posted from Android Date: 04/27/16 20:20 Re: Chalk Drawings in the Transition Era Author: rrman6 Luke, I believe you nailed it..."The Rambler" sounds right. Is there a story about this person you might know of??
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