Does anyone know what happened with this book?
Did it get published and just sell out, or did it get cancelled, and if so, why? Seems like it would have been quite a fascinating read.
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Trains-So ... 0760347670
Book by Deanne Ellsworth
Book by Deanne Ellsworth
A chime collector in a land of two-tone horns...
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Re: Book by Deanne Ellsworth
Looks like an interesting book. I will look around and try to order one.
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Re: Book by Deanne Ellsworth
Apologies for my inaccurate information.
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I would like to have gotten this book when the getting was good. I remember hearing rumors about an air horn book similar to Ed Fagen's whistle book, but never heard anything solid.
I may be out of the locomotive horn game, but it still might have been an interesting read. My own favorite railroad is long gone, yet I am still buying books about it. (I would rather eat worms than own another steam whistle, but I still have - and occasionally read again - my copy of "The Engine's Moan; America Steam Whistles.")
I may be out of the locomotive horn game, but it still might have been an interesting read. My own favorite railroad is long gone, yet I am still buying books about it. (I would rather eat worms than own another steam whistle, but I still have - and occasionally read again - my copy of "The Engine's Moan; America Steam Whistles.")
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