Due to the inordinate amount of spam inserted into my Guestbook by online pond scum trying to advertise their questionable wares on my dime, I've been forced to close this Guestbook to new entries. I'd like to thank all those who have made genuine contributions, and to the spamming bottom feeders, I can only hope that you someday have to pay for your seemingly incessant need to try and get something for nothing!!!
Dwight Thanks for the help with getting Nonesuch Car &
Foundry logs. You have a real nice website too. Thanks, Darryl
Darryl E. Noble <darrylnoble@cox.net>
Las Vegas, NV United States - Friday, August 01, 2003 at 19:34:26
(PDT)
Another MLS Brother with a beautiful layout, great job,
chat with you on the site.
Mike Alt <mdalt@adelphia.net>
La Verne, Ca USA - Monday, July 14, 2003 at 00:29:46 (PDT)
Very nice web site, and a very nice railroad. I also like
the perspective of the photographs, where it makes me feel like
I'm actually in the scene, rather than a giant towering over a
garden railroad. Very realistic. Thanks!
Scott Evans <milwrdfan@hotmail.com>
Cedar Rapids, IA USA - Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 07:35:29 (PDT)
Dwight:Very nice layout and website. Your work is
excellent.
Doug MacLeod <dmacleod@surewest.com>
Roseville, CA USA - Saturday, June 14, 2003 at 12:30:17 (PDT)
Great layout. I've been getting my redwood strip from
Walmart (of all places) in the garden center. They sell packages
of 1/2" x 1/2" x 4', nine strips to a pack for under
$5. I'm going to use your cribbing technique, and I'm also
planning a major trestle (6' long). Thanks for the
inspiration.Lee
Lee Weldon <lweldon116@comcast.net>
Cambridge, MD USA - Sunday, June 01, 2003 at 21:26:46 (PDT)
A nice piece of S.C. history.
Jesse Blount <jesse@susiecards.com>
Ben Lomond, CA USA - Thursday, May 29, 2003 at 06:19:45 (PDT)
Great site, lots of very interesting stuff. Enjoyed the
movies, the passenger view was great. All the really good sites
like yours makes me realize I better improve mine along with my
Railroad.
Tom Rodger
<rodger@shaw.ca>
Quaklicum Beach, BC CANADA - Wednesday, May 07, 2003 at 21:41:28
(PDT)
Nice job, thanks for all of your effort to share with the
world.George
George Houle <gfirebox9@aol.com>
Lynnwood , Wa USA - Tuesday, April 22, 2003 at 14:01:42 (PDT)
Very well done. My wife and I love the realisuim and
detail. We are working on plans right now for our own garden/
train landscape.We will return to see more.Thanks for putting up
your website.Tom and Kathy
Tom Burris <tj2003ne@netscape.net>
Kingsville, Ohio USA - Thursday, April 17, 2003 at 10:50:58 (PDT)
Thanks for giving me the e-mail address to Nonesuch Car
& Foundry. I bought a tank for my WSLCo tank car no 2 from
them in 1999. And mislaid their address. The logs are just
beautiful. Will order as soon as find out the cost and how to pay
them. Nice site by the way. Regards Tommy Landen, Stockholm,
Sweden
Tommy Landen <tommy@landen-smith.se>
Stockholm, Sweden - Saturday, March 01, 2003 at 06:19:33 (PST)
Dwight, wonderful job on your website. I just got into
large scale, much the same reason as you. In fact, my first loco
is the Mich Cal live steam from Accucraft and my caboose is the
same model you have from Hartford....wonderful kits.....I'm
hooked. Wondering what kind of performance you get from your Mich
Cal....I've managed 1545 feet on one fueling....thats on level
track. Are you getting better or worse performance? Also, have
you found a limit on the number of cars it will pull?Again, great
website, nice pictures.Dave Eacho
Dave Eacho <dave.eacho@jwsoftware.com>
Aviston, IL USA - Tuesday, February 25, 2003 at 06:27:19 (PST)
I LOVED YOUR SITE, THAT I WAS INSPIRED TO MOVE UP TO LARGE
SCALE, I HAVE BEEN MODELING IN N AND HO SCALES FOR YEARS BUT I
FOUND THAT THE SKILLS I HAVE MASTERED IN SMALL SCALE WORK BETTER
IN LARGE OUTDOOR LAYOUTS. PLEASE VISIT MY SITE I WOULD LOVE TO
HEAR SOME INPUT THANKS RICH
RICHARD
SEGAL <RCS17950>
FORT MYERS, FL USA - Tuesday, February 11, 2003 at 07:22:38 (PST)
Thanks for the help and great diagrams on mls. I saw your
links and had to check out your site and great looking set up. I
really enjoy pictures (and your videos) of nice lay outs like
yours as I am just getting started.Thanks for your help and
sharing your layout with the nicew web site,Todd Mitchell
Todd Mitchell <ccmitch1@aol.com>
Brecksville, oh USA - Sunday, January 26, 2003 at 12:01:41 (PST)
Love the layout. I live in the Santa Cruz Mountains. I am
about 5 minutes from Felton and Roaring Camp. I know you know the
place. I would love to know if and when you ever have an open
house. I would love to come see your trains. You can see my small
but fun layout on my site. Injoy and Thanks. -Will
Will
Hawkins <shagswell@mac.com>
Brookdale, Ca USA - Sunday, January 19, 2003 at 19:53:27 (PST)
Great site! You have done a outstanding job on your
railroad. I only hope I can some day do the same!
Jim Egan / towman <towman@mylargescale.com>
Bellflower, Ca USA - Monday, January 13, 2003 at 07:35:59 (PST)
Dear Dwight;You are absolutely incredible!! Pretty amazing
stuff. I really enjoyed your website. It's so wonderful to be
back in touch with a dear old and I do mean OLD Friend! Love
yaSweetie and I'll talk to you soon. Love,Vic
vicki robinson <steveandvicki92@aol.com>
napa, ca USA - Wednesday, January 08, 2003 at 11:32:13 (PST)
Dwight: Enjoyed your site. Nice realism. Planning a logging
line for my proposed layout. Your choice to research and develop
an historic line is commendable. I expect I will be back to ask
you for guidance.
John Squire <jwsaslajohn@netscape.net>
Sylvania, OH USA - Monday, December 30, 2002 at 05:49:15 (PST)
Hi, you have a great website with many informations about
logging railroads. I will start a new logging-layout in On30
scale and I'm searching for prototypical trackplans. Do you have
any plans of the real SCLCo or any other logging line? I need
some inspiration to create my logging camp with log pond. Thanks
from a cold Germany - Gerd
Gerd Ziller <geziller@aol.com>
Landau, Germany - Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 02:01:06 (PST)
Many thanks for the good info and help. Copied resize and
now remember that is what I did before. CRS, rough getting old,
but better than not getting older.
Ronald Bearer <r.bear@verizon.net>
New Port Richey , Fl USA - Wednesday, November 13, 2002 at
19:09:38 (PST)
Nice detail and enjoyed the railroad history and photos
Tom Schauer
Boulder Creek , Ca USA - Saturday, November 02, 2002 at 22:20:36
(PST)
YOU HAVE COME A LONG WAY SINCE THOSE DAYS ON EASTER AVE.
GREAT WORK.
MARSHA DECKER
CAMPBELL, CA USA - Friday, November 01, 2002 at 10:06:10 (PST)
This is a very nice site. Photos were very good! Beyond
interesting to say the least. The pages were well thought out for
the era. The narrow gauge is something I always liked, seeing is
believing when modeling this type of system.
David Holmes <davidjc911@hotmail.com>
Ranson, wv USA - Saturday, October 26, 2002 at 08:27:18 (PDT)
I first Dwight's work in a Old copy of the NMRA monthly,
where his RR Car Ferry was one photo'ed featured, Went to a lot
of trouble in tracking Dwight down, and finally made contact -
This man is a RR Artist plus, and I have enjoyed viewing his Web
Site, Might have even learned something New ? - Dwight, thanks,
for sharing, Rob Borham Sr., Gulfport, MS
Rob Borham Sr <RBBorhamSr@cs.com>
Gulfport, MS USA - Tuesday, October 01, 2002 at 13:32:59 (PDT)
hi everyone
Carlo
italy - Saturday, September 21, 2002 at 01:56:42 (PDT)
Beautiful roundhouse; had to check the photos twice to make
sure they were of a model and not a prototype!
Mark <mwarren_us@yahoo.com>
Redwood City, CA USA - Friday, August 23, 2002 at 01:17:29 (PDT)
Great web site! Especially enjoyed the Santa Cruz Lumber
photos and information.
Ed Vasser
<evasser@fewpb.net>
Frankfort, KY USA - Tuesday, August 20, 2002 at 13:40:50 (PDT)
Fine looking railroad and web site. The second movie was
particularly appealing. I watched it several times. The mini
camera gets a point of view that could only be imagined before.
Denny Ellis <denny106@cableone.net>
Nampa, ID USA - Saturday, August 17, 2002 at 14:35:51 (PDT)
thank you great train
casey richmond <crichmon@bellsouth.net>
herrnado, ms USA - Wednesday, July 31, 2002 at 09:08:23 (PDT)
I Visited your web site and I really enjoyed looking at the
historic photo's of the Santa Cruz Lumber Company.I had two
grandfathers and my father worked for the S.C.L.Co.Have you
visited the Santa Cruz Art and History Museum? They Have the bell
of the Shay They also have boxes of company records and photo's
Also heres some Shay trivia The sand box and the throttle lever
thats on the Dixianna shay at Roaring Camp came off the Santa
Cruz Lumber #2Yours in steam.Phil ReaderEngineer R.C.&
B.T.N.G.R.R.
Phil Reader <readers@cruzio.com>
watsonville, ca USA - Friday, July 12, 2002 at 21:38:15 (PDT)
Nice web site and beautiful railroad
Don Morris <hrtrains@hrtrains.com>
Pinellas Park, FL USA - Tuesday, July 09, 2002 at 07:32:43 (PDT)
I'm impressed and would like to try a little more logging
in my future plans. Oh! Nice having a short chat with you on the
boat. Lots of fellow modelers there and so little time. Darryl
Darryl Noble <darrylnoble@lvcm.com>
Las Vegas, NV United States - Saturday, June 29, 2002 at 19:54:34
(PDT)
Great site, I enjoyed the visit and will return - often
Jim Francis <jr.francis@verizon.net>
Moreno Valley, CA USA - Sunday, June 23, 2002 at 20:17:37 (PDT)
All I can say is WOW! I just came across your site by
accident. I will be back many times and you can be sure that I
will tell all of my friends about it. I am a member of the Del
Oro Pacific modular club in So. Calif.Keep up the great work and
please add more whenever you can.
GARY KIMB;E <GAR4NGRR>
COSTA MESA, CA USA - Sunday, June 23, 2002 at 17:17:48 (PDT)
Great site Dwight. Very inspirational. Thanks for being a
part of what got me back into model railroading.
Keith Iritsky <bebop@comic.com>
West Caldwell, NJ USA - Thursday, June 20, 2002 at 20:55:30 (PDT)
Dwight, NIce layout found you via the web ring. I really
liked the trestle and the retaining wall designed with the
cribbing in place.Keep up the good work I'll look in again
sometime soonNoah
Noah Cash <hobocash@aol.com>
Klamath Falls, OR USA - Saturday, June 15, 2002 at 11:28:19 (PDT)
Love the web site AND the railroad! Well done!
Jim Jacobs
Reno, NV USA - Tuesday, June 11, 2002 at 14:52:01 (PDT)
Dwight Excellent job on your scratcbuildings. I have to say
your site very well done. I will visit often to see what you are
up to next. The waterfall is a very nice touch and love the
roundhouse
Bob Gentile <trashinbob@attbi.com>
East haven , CT USA - Tuesday, May 28, 2002 at 19:06:51 (PDT)
Dwight: Came across your site quite be accident. I banged
in "Southern Pacific T-28...for general loco interest...and
up popped your wonderful work. I too, at one time, had planned to
model the Pajaro-Santa Cruz area in HO, during the 20's and early
30's. Four generations of my family still live in that area and I
know the HWY 9 land well. You have captured the look and feel of
this colorful woodland! Thanks for letting us see what you have
done. Franklin
Franklin Avery <FL@Franklinavery.com>
Berkeley, CA USA - Friday, May 24, 2002 at 12:24:24 (PDT)
Dwight, fantastic site.Great photos,interesting, read every
page, and will be back often.The narrow gauge bug bit me years
ago, but like you, other priorities kept me from building the
kind of layout I always wanted.I finally got the layout started,
combined with trolley and interurban electric freight. that
layout is in HO and HOn3 indoors. Just completed a large elevated
deck on the back of the house last summer, and surveyed my large
well landscaped backyard from this new level and the garden bug
bit. am presently in process of building 1:20 & 1:20.3 on a
freelence EBT theme. In your "about me" segment, you
mentioned possible retirement in New Hope, as a former native of
that area and frequent returnee, The area has become quite
comercialized and built-up, most of the old charm and major
landmarks still exist, alot of the older farmhouses have been
beautifully restored, the New Hope and Ivyland RR is doing well,
but outlying land is being bought up quickly and the large
farmsteads are disappearing.keep up the excelent work will be
back often. Chuck Burton
Charles H. Burton, Jr <BBBBudster@stny.rr.com>
Binghamton, NY United States - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 18:12:54
(PDT)
Great web site and great layout!What makes this a great
site? Pictures, pictures, pictures, I love it.This site has it
all. Plenty of usefull and helpfull information along with
realistic pictures. I love the amount of detail you put into your
modeling. Thanks for sharing this great site.
Alan Gouger <alan@avscience.com>
Rochester, NY USA - Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 09:37:06 (PDT)
Great website! My father and I are just starting a 1:20.3
layout in his backyard in Palo Alto with a Santa Cruz Mtn logging
theme. Your layout is inspirational ! Thanks for sharing it on
the web, Dwight Harbaugh
Dwight Harbaugh <dwightharbaugh@yahoo.com>
Palo Alto, CA USA - Monday, April 15, 2002 at 21:32:29 (PDT)
Hi Dwight....I thouroughly enjoyed your new 'Trouble on the
Santa Cruz'...am still chuckling. Thanks for sending me the link
and for cheering up my day. Just brillient.Kind regardsVirgo
Virgo <virgogarden@bigpond.com>
Melbourne, Vic Australia - Monday, April 15, 2002 at 17:55:47
(PDT)
Love to see narrow gage. Just starting in Gage 1 and live
steam. Looking for ideas. Thanks
Michael Denning
Boca Raton, FL USA - Sunday, April 14, 2002 at 15:17:11 (PDT)
A great site. Makes me think about building a garden
railroad. I'd like to know more about the cutting of your own
"scale" lumber.
Lloyd Shaw <lwshaw@ghg.net>
League City, TX USA - Thursday, April 11, 2002 at 11:21:51 (PDT)
Great Job !!!
John
Bereta <jkbereta@pacbell.net>
Danville, Ca. USA - Friday, April 05, 2002 at 15:35:25 (PST)
very impressive. i would love to see more of the layout and
construction info
ryan kubanoff <ryan.kubanoff@mindspring.com>
yardley, PA USA - Thursday, April 04, 2002 at 11:26:13 (PST)
Hi Dwight,Very nicely done. Your information/assistance in
resizing pictures is very easy to understand and most
helpful.Thanks,Jerry
Jerry McColgan <jfmccolgan@centurytel.net>
Austin, AR USA - Tuesday, April 02, 2002 at 04:39:59 (PST)
Great site really enjoyed.
David Knaust <ddknaust@cox.net>
Mesa, AZ USA - Saturday, March 30, 2002 at 20:44:40 (PST)
Great site-really enjoyed the layout.Bob
BOB PERO <R_Pero@msn.com>
Lutz, Fl USA - Thursday, March 28, 2002 at 05:53:40 (PST)
Great site! Can you tell me where you get your figures?
e.g. the guy climbing the water tower?
gary
cain <jlcain@flash.net>
pleasanton, ca USA - Wednesday, March 27, 2002 at 21:04:11 (PST)
Great web site. Super job!
Larry Caputo <lcaputo@sbcglobal.net>
Campbell`, CA USA - Monday, March 18, 2002 at 09:04:32 (PST)
I am most jealous
Allan MacLaren <allan.maclaren@lmco.com>
San Jose, CA USA - Wednesday, March 13, 2002 at 16:03:31 (PST)
Hello,just visited your HP - very interesting ! special
your "WOOD CONSTRUCTIONS" unfortunatly we cant get
Redwood in our Country !i built also Live-Steam-Engines for Gauge
"G"look at my Home Page if you wish !kind regards and
happy Modelrailroading (from old Europe !)Ernst
Ernst Krammer <ernst.krammer@acw.at>
Gruenbach, N.OE. Austria - Wednesday, March 13, 2002 at 09:49:39
(PST)
Haven't looked around your site yet, but I know it will be
of great interest to me, a new "G"er. Thank you.
Jim Ward <djward@n2net.net>
Cleveland, Ohio USA - Sunday, March 10, 2002 at 16:16:07 (PST)
What a wonderful layout and website. I model 1910-1937 NG
logging in the Northwest. Was in On3 and just converted to Gn3.
Can't wait to start building rolling stock and buildings. You
have given me inspriation.
Bob Swayze <abiqualumber@aol.com>
Silverton, OR USA - Saturday, March 09, 2002 at 07:40:44 (PST)
Nice layout, been here many times thought I needed to sign
in and say HI, always look foward to your post on MLS.
Marty Cozad <cozy6z@yahoo.com>
Nebraska City, NE USA - Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at 21:18:15
(PST)
Thanks for sharing. I hope to have my onw little logging
world someday soon.
Marietta <mrwadmin@cmsu2.cmsu.edu>
Warrensburg, MO USA - Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 22:06:51
(PST)
Excellent web site. Great photo's of your layout. Enjoyed
the two video clips. It look to me that the dog at the sanding
tower is a springer spaniel.???Regards.Ben Bailey.
Ben Bailey
<benbailey50@hotmail.com>
Durham, NC USA - Saturday, January 26, 2002 at 13:36:32 (PST)
Have so enjoyed your web site, it is bright, informative
with a lovely touch of humour. I have added it to my Garden
pages:
http://www.users.bigpond.com/mpthomas/follies/follies.html. and
made it my featured site also. I'm just off to view your movie
now. Great stuff!Virgo
Virgo <virgogarden@bigpond.com>
Melbourne, vic Australia - Thursday, January 17, 2002 at 21:56:01
(PST)
Well done...best lumber pages I have seen.
Ronald Bearer <r.bear@verizon.net>
New Port Richey, Fl USA - Wednesday, January 16, 2002 at 13:08:01
(PST)
Great layout - great site. I particularly enjoyed the video
using an on-board camera. The "passenger view"
technique was surprisingly effective and I can hardly wait for
spring to try it out.-Jim-
Jim Banner <sask.rail@shaw.ca>
Saskatoon, SK CANADA - Friday, January 11, 2002 at 17:35:41 (PST)
Dwight, your web site looks great, as does your Santa Cruz
Lumber Co. Keep up the good work. Some very nice modeling.Reg
Shaffer
Reg Shaffer <e_types@msn.com>
Pleasanton, CA USA - Saturday, January 05, 2002 at 18:41:36 (PST)
What they said......Wow..........you're an inspiration!!!
Dave Jones <dajones@mylargescale.com>
grinnell, IA USA - Friday, December 21, 2001 at 21:01:04 (PST)
I enjoyed looking at your site and took some ideas away to
use on the Lake Town & Shire. How about swapping links? I'll
be checking back to follow your progress.
Donald Nute
<dnute@uga.edu>
Athens, GA USA - Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 20:54:03 (PST)
Hey Dude, Cool site! I'm very impressed! You've come a long
way.
Chuck Smith <cesmith@olypen.com>
Sequim, WA USA - Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 12:58:35 (PST)
Dwight,Very nice site, Well done and a lesson to ALL! It
will take time to digest it all.Each visit will discover
something new.We would like to see it in person.Will contact you
soon. Carl
Carl Tobin <npcoastrr@yahoo.com>
Brookings, OOR. USA - Friday, December 14, 2001 at 15:42:04 (PST)
Great rails and great site! I'm new to garden railroads,
but I can see that your time and attention must be rare. After
browsing the site I feel like I've visited in person. A real
treat!:-)
B. Smith <brad.smith@xantrex.com>
Livermore, CA USA - Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 10:10:29 (PST)
Thanks D, I passed along the URL to my friend. Expect a
visit to the site!
Mark DeWolf <mcdewolf@pacbell.net>
Tracy, CA USA - Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 07:15:02 (PST)
I have been planning on building some trestles in exactly
the same manner you described. Can you tell me more about the
measurments of the wood pieces the bents are made out of?
Mark Lewis <Mlewishome@cs.com>
Mary Esther, FL USA - Monday, December 10, 2001 at 12:39:44 (PST)
I have a question for you regarding the number of logging
flats sold to the SCL Co. by the Yosemite Valley Railroad....the
information that I have (from an old Western Railroader article)
indicates that the SCL Co. only purchased 3 cars....do you have
better information on this?Thanks
Jack Burgess <jack@yosemitevalleyrr.com>
USA - Sunday, November 25, 2001 at 18:46:53 (PST)
Great site! Liked the model railway as well as the history.
Working on the Big Trees & Pacific railroad and firing
thesteam engines (Shay's and Heislers) for Roaring
Camp(www.roaringcamp.com), I really enjoyed reading about the
logging railroad from the old days. We've had trees fall on the
lines and with the steam engines, we'd pull them out the old
fashion way! The Felton to Santa Cruz line through the Redwoods,
I alsodo track work out there via handcar (www.handcar.net).
It'sa beautiful route.Again, great model railroad and website
with history.2ka
Tuka <gilligan@ecst.CSUChico.EDU>
Los Gatos, CA USA - Thursday, November 08, 2001 at 17:16:44 (PST)
The SCLC gives you a comfortable feeling because it looks
so 'right'. Looking forward to updates as you continue to gild
the lily! (Nice web site, too!)
Dan Zeigler <danzig37@aol.com>
Beaverton, OR USA - Sunday, November 04, 2001 at 18:35:48 (PST)
Great site and a beautiful looking railroad, I can hardly
wait until my first train rambles over my own garden railway.
Dara Legere
<darleg@ns.sympatico.ca>
Brookdale, NS Canada - Saturday, November 03, 2001 at 15:35:40
(PST)
Dwight, Your eye for detail is uncompromisable. A beautiful
model of a real NARROW GAUGE railroad.
Andy "Diesel" Storch <beyond2k@hotmail.com>
Carol Stream, IL USA - Thursday, October 25, 2001 at 06:22:58
(PDT)
What a cool site! I enjoy the pictures and running
commentary... Especialy got a kick from the "Maintence Of
Way" section! You need to put these guy's to work more
often. :-) I can appreciate all of the time you have invested in
the rail road and this site. Way To Go!!!From the corn fields in
Central IL.
Michael Lee
Champaign, IL. USA - Wednesday, September 19, 2001 at 06:50:54
(PDT)
Nice web site! Although I enjoyed it all, I spent the most
time reading about the 'old' Santa Cruz Lumber Co. I kept
wondering while reading, does this have anything to do with the
state park at Aptos? I can't remember how close Aptos is to Santa
Cruz.
John Wheeler <johndwheeler@hotmail.com>
Simi Valley, CA USA - Thursday, July 05, 2001 at 19:34:41 (PDT)
Dwight,You did a great job. Have tried to email you but it
keepcomming back.Bob
Robert L. McLaughlin <bearballoon@mediaone.net>
Lathrop, ca USA - Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 17:05:10 (PDT)
What fun. Better than being a kid again. Thanks for making
it available for all to see!
Judith Hendershot
Evanston, IL USA - Friday, June 08, 2001 at 17:08:57 (PDT)
Wow! Uncle Dwight is soooo Cooool! How did he do that? Can
he come to our house and do that for us? Yes these are some of
the comments you got! You are invited to come anytime and you
don't have to build a train! Awesome! Love, Tammy and the girls
P.S. Tell your local consevation society I said HOWDY! I hope
Y'ALL are doing better.
Tammy, Timmary & Talyn Ennis <Redtoad65@yahoo.com>
Thornton, TX USA - Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 12:56:53 (PDT)
Dwight...really enjoyed your site. Thanks especially for
the layout photos from the 2000 convention, really appreciate the
chance to tour some of those pikes.Roger
Roger Baumann <thebees@qwest.net>
Plymouth, MN USA - Friday, May 25, 2001 at 10:52:13 (PDT)
Kahil Gibran once said, "Work is your love made
visible"This certainly holds true with your passion in
creativity and vision in such extraordinarily detail. Amazes
everyone who see's it. Congratulations on making your vision a
reality!
Shu
Los Gatos, CA USA - Friday, May 18, 2001 at 14:54:20 (PDT)
Hey, Sweetie! You really do beautiful work... hopefully,
I'll be able to see the whole layout in person in the near
future.
Donna
Sunriver, OR USA - Monday, April 16, 2001 at 20:02:58 (PDT)
Hey BIG D, Great!! I really like the roundhouse at nite
shots, very nice Max. It looks strange to see it all on the net
and not in person. You are something else, I love you man.
Mick <bearma1@earthlink.net>
Kirkland, Wa USA - Friday, April 13, 2001 at 21:21:16 (PDT)
Dear Mr. Ennis, I wanted to write to thank you for the
lovely tour of the SCLCoRR. What breathtaking vistas! Such
impressive constructions! All this and you have been careful to
follow the guidelines of the local EPA! WOW! I really enjoyed
your efforts.Ms. L
Lori <lgad@farmwagon.com>
IL USA - Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 19:21:30 (PDT)
Dwight,As usual, I am impressed with your
efforts.Love,Genny Lee
Genny Lee <gennypearl@arkansas.net>
Booneville, AR USA - Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 17:32:41 (PDT)
Dwight,You are so talented!!! I'm so glad I got to see your
backyard railroad and waterfalls before moving to Hawaii. You
named the button for the falls right by calling it Mick-elangelo
Falls. You are the best.Love ya,Carol
Carol
McKenna <CMcKenna@PowerFood.org>
Waikoloa, HI USA - Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 22:50:13 (PDT)
Dwight, what a great site for sharing with those of us who
seldom make it down your way. I am so impressed, your yard looks
like a 'garden of eden' for train fans. I am in awe of how you
put it together!! Another one of your many talents...........I
know Cathy must love it too !Ellie
Ellie <ellie94564@aol.com>
Pinole, CA USA - Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 20:34:40 (PDT)
Dwight & Cathy,The water feature looks great! I can't
believe it's been nearly two years since we were there and saw it
in progress!You've been busy with the trains and yard -- looks
like fun!Enjoy!Susan & Wink
Susan & Wink Winkelspecht
<susan.wink@att.net>
San Angelo, TX USA - Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 10:24:42 (PDT)
Dwight: Thanks so much for the picture and info on the
slotted couplers. I'm thoughly enjoying your website. Have fun!
Bob Hartford <hartforpr@aol.com>
Cedar Crest, NM USA - Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 06:36:35 (PDT)
Dwight, Great site. I love the pages on the origional
SCLCo. Also the shots of you layout are very good. There are
several ideas I will try to use in my layout this spring. Looking
forward to seeing the other sections as they grow. Regards, Bob
Bob Rich <rgrich@optonline.net>
Warwick, NY USA - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:11:09 (PDT)
Well Dwight since we go way back (highschool days), I will
say you are up to your usual great work. Great site, but the
"Layout" is even better! I'll look for more.
Pat Franklin <jpfrankl@teleport.com>
Portland, OR USA - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 15:18:04 (PDT)
Dwight,You are an inspiration!! Glad Ken shared....Keep up
the great work, and take care...Karen
Karen Graves <karenwdg@hotmail.com>
San Jose, Ca USA - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 12:56:27 (PDT)
Wow! Dwight you have been a busy man! I am very impressed!
I even am amazed at the Feng Shui thing. That stuff always
boggles me to death! (don't put the bed facing the toilet or your
whole life is in the crapper etc. sounds like BS to me, but hey
if you get it all harmonious more power to ya buddy!) I am even
more impressed with the very real looking construction. Very
cool, Tammy
Tammy Ennis <Redtoad65@yahoo.com>
Thornton , Tx USA - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 11:04:32 (PDT)
I've been impressed with most of the things you've done or
accomplished in your life, but this is truly phenomenal!Love,
your old friend, Jane
Jane Torrence <torrence@gu.gonzaga.edu>
Spokane, WA USA - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 07:17:17 (PDT)
Dwight,Great job looks really good.
Bob McLaughlin <bearballoon@earthlink.net>
Lathrop, Ca USA - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 05:29:11 (PDT)
i am totally impressed with the job you have done. i can
almost hear the whistle blowing from my desk here at work!!many
kudos on the mick-elangelo falls.
matt cestaric <mcestaric@windermere.com>
los gatos, CA USA - Monday, April 02, 2001 at 11:42:06 (PDT)
Great detail Dwight!! Looks great!!!
jenna
OR USA - Monday, April 02, 2001 at 10:14:57 (PDT)
Dwight...The site is GREAT!!!! I can't wait to show Sue.
The job you guys have done in your backyard is an inspiration to
anyone who stops by!!! Keep up the Great work!!!
Tom Dwyer <tsdwyer@home.com>
westampton, NJ USA - Monday, April 02, 2001 at 09:28:50 (PDT)
What an inspiration! Hopefully my beginners home page can
learn a thing or two from you. Lots of work, GREAT railway!
Bob
McDiarmid <rmcdiarmid@aol.com>
Port Coquitlam, BC Canada - Saturday, March 31, 2001 at 07:47:02
(PST)
Dwight,Very VERY nice!! Great photos, and wonderful
stories! Got in my bookmarks for future reference!Duncan Thomson
Duncan Thomson <DRacekart93@aol.com>
Gilbert, AZ USA - Saturday, March 31, 2001 at 07:32:12 (PST)
Dwight, Great Site, Very Inspirational. Your level of
detail is fantastic, I only hope to achieve a similar feel on the
Great Northern Pacific Railway. The detail on your tressle speaks
volumes of how skilled you are in your modeling! Wonderful, hope
I can visit the SCLCo soon.Brandy
Brandy
Bruce <Bbsharp53@aol.com>
Mesa, AZ USA - Saturday, March 31, 2001 at 06:40:42 (PST)
Dwight,What a great sight. I can't wait for the other
sections to be done. I'm especially waiting for the motive power
and rolling stock sections to get done. The historical section is
a must for anyone checking out this sight. Great job!!
Greg Stevens <Asko123@aol.com>
Glendora, CA USA - Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 22:02:15 (PST)
Wonderful website, Dwight! Wondereful little railroad, too!
You prove that NARROW GAUGE is the way to go! Big trees, little
tracks and trains!
Towne Comee <swrwy@mylargescale.com>
San Antonio, TX USA - Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 15:43:24 (PST)
Fabulous job on the layout, the web site, and the history
of the real SCLC! I'll help spread the word!
Tom Ruddell <tomruddell@aol.com>
Midland City, AL USA - Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 08:11:10
(PST)
Wonderful website! Really Zips along too! Whoever hosts
your site has fast servers..Nicely layed out and easy to peruse.
Thanks for sharing! "Pod" {Stephen}
Stephen J.
Podwojsi [pod voice kee] <spodwo@hotmail.com>
Gilbert, AZ USA - Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 07:17:11 (PST)
Nicely done. Your ideas keep pushing me to try harder.
Thanks for sharing.
Ric Golding <west@accessus.net>
Carlyle, IL USA - Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 05:56:43 (PST)
Very well done. I look forward to seeing more of your
outstanding modeling.
Kevin Miller <kmiller@myhome.net>
Winlock, WA USA - Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 21:21:29 (PST)
Lookin' good, Dwight. I wanna see it do a corkscrew.
Maren Shough <maren_shough@hotmail.com>
San Jose, CA USA - Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 21:08:55 (PST)
Dwight,The on line visit to the Santa Cruz Lumber Co. was
indeed at treat. I am particularly impressed with the level of
practical detail as shown in all the photos. I have garnered many
to incorperate into the Hell & Highwater
Railway(H&HRwy)here at our home. Particularly the cribbing
and tressle detail. We'll continue to visit your site hoping for
future updates.
Larry (T)horold <jalat@csurfers.net>
Tehachapi, CA USA - Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 19:45:46 (PST)
Really nice site , great photo's at the right level , eye
level ,like real , will visit again to see updates .
Dennis Paulson <dennis.r.paulson@gte.net>
Chandler, In USA - Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 18:04:07 (PST)
Great site, old buddy! I look forward to following its
growth. Now if I could just get you to design a site for me. . .!
Allan Miller <traderbooks@home.com>
Chesapeake, VA USA - Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 17:36:26 (PST)