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Detective Gomshu investigates a crime.

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Doctor G


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Registered: September 2008
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Detective Gomshu (in the natty yellow shirt),from over in Nashville is investigating a heinous crime at the KITTOM Lumber Company in the Eastern Tennessee mountains.
"Excuse me,"he asks the first sawyer he sees."Have you seen bad boy Jim?"
"Sure. I seen him," the sawyer says.
"When?"
"Couple days back. Said he needed a two-by-four."
"What for."
" No sir-- a two-by-four."
Solving this crime is going to take a looooong time in these parts!!!!
· Date: Fri November 7, 2008 · Views: 1,931 · Filesize: 207.0kb · Dimensions: 799 x 401 ·
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Model RR Name: C&S RR
Scale: HO
Location: East Tennessee
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Old 97
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Registered: April 2005
Location: In the sunshine where the trains run all day!
Posts: 1,698
Sat November 8, 2008 9:21am

Great story to go with a great photo!!

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"Not always profitable and it's never on time, but you won't have to walk when a riding on this line!" Quoted from a Broake & Howe RR Engineer WN&K Railroad A.K.A. the "Wink" The line is so small, employees are told not to blink, when a working the "Wink".
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Trussrod
Engineer

Registered: September 2007
Location: Coarsegold, Ca. U.S.A.
Posts: 1,776
Sat November 8, 2008 2:08pm Rating: 9.00 

Hi Dr. G,
Your sense of humor is great!


The scene & shot are very nice but could be a bit better, IMHO, if they were sharper. I sharpened it three times using my Photo Plus program and everything came out a lot more distinct & vivid.


I like the way the scene is composed as well as the shot, very nice!

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David 'C & S West, Short-Line RR,' Under Construction, is a 10'x21' Folded Dog Bone, Hand Laid track & switches, in weathered code 70 & 55 Rail Craft Rail. A turn of the Century theme, from about 1885 to 1910 HO/HOn3 RR, loosely modeling D&RGW, RGS & C&S, the logging line closely tied to the Sierra's in Ca. Visit my new Website at: http://www.vendio.com/stores/Foothill-Station/ You can also email me at: foothillstation@sti.net or call my cell-phone 559-676-3736 always glad to help.
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UP2CSX
Fleeing from Al

Registered: October 2007
Location: Prattville AL
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Wed November 26, 2008 10:08pm Rating: 10.00 

LOL. I'm not as good a photographer as David but I like your story line and the picture composition. It would work well down here in Alabama too.

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Regards, Jim _______________ HO Scale Modeler
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