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Power Display by Golden Gate Live Steam Club members includes replicas of some of smallest and largest locomotives ever built.  In foreground of picture below is engine being built by Tim Reardon of scale of 3/4-inch to the foot.  When completed it will weigh about 350 pounds, will pull a 2500-lb. load.  male club members in picture are (l-r): Lon Tate, Ed Turner, Lou McKnney, Tim Reardon, Walter Brown, M.P. Wright, Fred Braasch, Vic Shattock, Frank Dee, Larry Dugan, Chas. Rasmussen, Milton Rasmussen.  Ladies are Mrs. Fred Braash and Patricia Shattock.  From 1946 SP Bulletin.
Power Display by Golden Gate Live Steam Club members includes replicas of some of smallest and largest locomotives ever built.  In foreground of picture below is engine being built by Tim Reardon of scale of 3/4-inch to the foot.  When completed it will weigh about 350 pounds, will pull a 2500-lb. load.  male club members in picture are (l-r): Lon Tate, Ed Turner, Lou McKnney, Tim Reardon, Walter Brown, M.P. Wright, Fred Braasch, Vic Shattock, Frank Dee, Larry Dugan, Chas. Rasmussen, Milton Rasmussen.  Ladies are Mrs. Fred Braasch and Patricia Shattock.  From 1946 SP Bulletin.

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Power Display by Golden Gate Live Steam Club members includes replicas of some of smallest and largest locomotives ever built. In foreground of picture below is engine being built by Tim Reardon of scale of 3/4-inch to the foot. When completed it will weigh about 350 pounds, will pull a 2500-lb. load. male club members in picture are (l-r): Lon Tate, Ed Turner, Lou McKnney, Tim Reardon, Walter Brown, M.P. Wright, Fred Braasch, Vic Shattock, Frank Dee, Larry Dugan, Chas. Rasmussen, Milton Rasmussen. Ladies are Mrs. Fred Braasch and Patricia Shattock. From 1946 SP Bulletin.

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