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Paul 18-Jun-2016 19:04
Love your work! Hoping you'll bring back the ol' "Santa Fe FM Trainmasters - The Untold Story" feature?!?!?!
thx,
paul
Lou La Salle 05-Feb-2016 20:23
As always John, I find your love of the hobby, and your photographs to be inspirational. Im using a few of your photo of a layout from the Kato show room to design, and build a replica. Thanks
Lou La Salle 21-Jan-2016 14:20
I always enjoy visiting your site John, please keep up the good work
Guest 23-Oct-2010 11:47
Great photos, John. The best part is that they are photos of all those train meets and shows that I don't get to see. It is the next best thing to being there.

Flash Blackman
Guest 18-Oct-2009 18:37
John,
I'm was glad to see the Clinchfield RR after all these years. I remember when I was younger in 1978 (12 years old) when this first appeared as a feature project in Model Railroader. It has always remain one of my favorites as well as an inspiration for my model train layout. Hopefully, someday to see it in person as well at a future train show!
Joe F
Christopher Winslow 08-Oct-2009 04:42
Loved your Kato Tokyo showroom and store photos. Brought back some excellent memories for a rainy Saturday in September of 2007, when I was in Tokyo for a month. I can't wait to visit again.

Christopher
John Petrovitz 30-Sep-2008 02:07
John,
Thanks so much for including our layout among your all the wonderful other presentations you've shared on your site.
It was truly a pleasure to meet you and we're very much flattered that you came by on the tour, not to mention posting such a nice presentation of the NWP.
All the best to you. Do come back sometime (perhaps San Francisco will have 'developed' some more up on Telegraph Hill!).
Your work is most impressive! Thanks again, John Petrovitz