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Martin was very enjoyd about your highly interest and I sould say thank you very much for your honouring.
He has sent me a couple more pictures which I will like to present to you. I'm sure that you will be interested again.

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However now the best:
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Thare is not only ...

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... and there are not two ...

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... now, there are three Mason bogies, which Martin built.

One model has got a drive (his own), the two others are free rolling models for static presentation in exhibitions or museums.
Martin wrote also that the wood is not so different as I thought. He used wood of the beech tree, basswood, wood from the plum tree, Staghorn sumac, the Wild service tree (also Checker(s) tree) and a few rests of exotic trees.

However I will note here also to the website of David Fletcher, who has written an eight part description about Martins Gauge 80 ambitions where you can find info about his project and many, many more pictures of his modeling job.
Look, it will be readable and I'm sure you will be enjoyed.

Edit: All pictures are published with Martin's friendly permission. © by Martin Rindlisbacher
Cheers, Bernd

Please visit also my website www.us-modelsof1900.de.
You can read some more about my model projects and interests in my chronicle of facebook.
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