[PRCo] Re: Charlie Houser
John F Bromley
johnfbromley at rogers.com
Wed Jun 5 22:08:52 EDT 2002
I've seen Frits van Dam's 16mm Blue Tram Movies when Margaret and I visited
them in the late 1970s - yum!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Schneider" <fschnei at supernet.com>
To: <pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 7:58 PM
Subject: [PRCo] Re: Charlie Houser
> COMMENTS INTERSPERSED:
>
> Kenneth Josephson wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the Dutch images.
> >
> > Would you like dubbed copies of the out of print "Blue Trams of South
Holland/Blue Trams of North Holland"? They were European videos imported and
reformatted for U.S. VHS players by Carl Schultz some years ago. Since they
are no longer offered, I don't believe I would be hurting TGM by dubbing
copies for you. I really don't like copying anything Carl still has
available new since he indicated it's a break even proposition for him to
offer the stuff. Can't wait for the offerings on DC, even if it means
waiting a
> > while longer for Pittsburgh's East End video(s). He wrote to me that the
East End may require two tapes to cover properly.
>
> HAD A LONG CONVERSATION WITH CARL THIS AFTERNOON ... HE POPPED INTO THE
BALTIMORE STREETCAR MUSEUM LIBRARY WHEN I WAS WORKING. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
FOR FINAL PITTSBURGH TAPE MAY BE 2005. HE CLAIMED THE SNOW TAPE SHOWED HIM
THAT THERE WERE A LOT OF PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO WANTED STUFF OTHER THAN
PITTSBURGH!
>
> REGARDING THE BLUE TRAMS ... THANKS KEN, BUT I ALREADY HAVE A COPY. NICE
STUFF. WHAT I WANT TO SEE ARE FRITS VAN DAM'S ORIGINAL MOVIES...
> MAYBE NEXT JANUARY I CAN STOP IN THE HAGUE WHILE ENROUTE FROM ZURICH TO
MOSCOW. YES FOLKS ... A WINTER VACATION IN MOSCOW AND ST. PETERSBURG!!!!
(Insignificant proof that railfans are nuts.)
>
> >
> >
> > The exciting news is that Charlie Houser gave me permission to post
photos I purchased from him. Funny how I get the best help and cooperation
from non-Milwaukeeans. :-/
> >
> > I hope I get to meet Fred the Third if he passes through here next
month. Ed Lybarger and my family go out to dinner whenever he's in town to
visit his son (usually once per year.)
>
> That trip is still on the books. Fifteen days and I'm outta here.
>
> >
> >
> > There aren't many traction fans out here.
>
> YOU MAY BE LUCKY. I'm reminded of Bill MIddleton's comments about a fan
club in his home town, whose meetings he never attends. Is it
standoffishness or sanity? Take your pick. I think I agree with Bill's
choosing his friends.
>
> > There is at least one other one in town, but I will probably cause him
bodily harm if I ever meet him. He likes to go the main library, go through
their collection of traction books (Donated by a well meaning widow some
years ago) and tear out the full page photos. What a selfish jerk!
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Ken
>
>
>
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