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We stopped overnight in St. Louis on our way to the 2001 NIA National in Atlanta. Pat Scott and I made a little midnight run that resulted in this nice 2-tone Hemingray 42.

 

Here's one of the tables at the 2001 National. That Muncie would look good on my shelf! Maybe someday....

 

On top of the switch box are the Hawley from Paola, and the 2-tone Hemingray from St. Louis. This was taken in our old house.

 

This was while we were rebuilding the porch at the old house. I've just cleaned a bunch of ponies, and they're drying in the sun.

 

Getting ready to move - a bunch of glass and procelain insulators being packed for the trip!

 

A nice smooth-base CD152 Brookfield with a great amber streak.

 

This is a pretty good hunting area near Missouri City. This line is mainly common stuff, mostly Hemingray 40s and 42s. I've found a few clear Kerrs here, too.

 

Here's some nice color! A greenish Brookfield, a purple Agee from Austrailia, and a nice blue OVG keg.


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