What are Prints?
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Fall Colors
These posters were recently
aquired from Southwest Narrow Gauge,
your source for fine scale models in several scales. This
brilliant
reproduction is on thin poster paper, depicting the Silverton
train in
the late summer of 1950, in the Animas Valley near Hermosa.
18" x 24" $20,
signed only.
$25 for signed and
numbered artist's proof. |
Sumpter Valley
This top-quality print was part of an edition that was given to
2008 Narrow Gauge Convention attendees. A few were given
to me. This
sharp reproduction shows one of the two famous narrow-gauge
articulateds owned by the Sumpter Valley leaving Austin,
Oregon on a
summer morning during World War II.
13" x 18"
Signed: $40
Artist's proof, signed and numbered, edition of 50: $50
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Rio
Grande Southern
All nine locomotives that ran
the last years on the Rio Grande Southern
36" x 24" $50
Ltd Ed 500
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The
Twenty
This famous engine is breaking
snow north of Dolores, Colorado for the Galloping Goose.
Print $45
Ltd Ed 500 14" x 20" |
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The
Warbonnet
An F-series diesel near
Gallup, New Mexico with the Super Chief.
Print $45
Ltd Ed 250 13" x 18" |
Burns
Canyon
A northbound train crosses
the Dolores River near Rico,
Colorado circa 1949.
Print $45
Ltd Ed 250 18" x 13" |
South
Platte Canyon
A Mason Bogie heads
a mixed train on the legendary South Park Line.
Print $40
Ltd Ed 300 14" x 10" |
Scenic
Line of the World
A Denver & Rio Grande
Railroad passenger train at Curecanti Needle, CO.
Print $45
Canvas Transfer $150
Ltd Ed 300 17" x 13"
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Bridge
46-D, near Ophir
A train rolls downgrade
in the spectacular overloop near Ophir, Colorado.
Artist's proofs only
14" x 10" $40 |
Needleton
Tank
The Silverton mixed train
stops for water at Needleton, CO in the spring of 1950.
Print $45
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Descending
Ophir Loop
No. 41 Engine on bridge 46C on America's
most spectacular railroad
10" x 7" $25
Ltd Ed 300 |
To
Santa Fe by Narrow Gauge
Platform of the D&RGW
depot at Santa Fe circa 1930
12" x 17" $45
Ltd Ed 250 |
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The
San Juan
The most famous narrow
gauge train of all about to leave Durango in the late 1930's.
11" x 14" $35
Ltd Ed 250 |
Galloping
Goose #5
At Dolores, Colorado
in 1950
11" x 14" $35
Ltd Ed 250 |
Chama
Depot
A vintage 1939 Chevy stands
ready as #488 and #497
pull out of Chama.
9" x 11รป" $35
Ltd Ed 300 |
The
Forty
A 1941 portrait of my favorite
engine at Ridgway, Colorado.
6" x 8" $15
Ltd Ed 300 |
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Afternoon
Call
A locomotive goes to work
in Orbisonia, Pa.
14" x 20" $50
Artist's Proof S/N |
Extra
169 West
This preserved ten wheeler
leaves Alamosa, CO with a special train.
13" x 17" $50
Artist's Proof S/N |
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