@jerry-sims16 years ago
I really like the idea of a scale "junk yard", I used to supply Reynolds Calvert of Antique Train and Toy, a hobby shop in Asheville back in the eighties and ninties and have some very fond memories of Asheville dating back to before THE movie, "Thunder Road" was filmed there. I'd be willing to help you do some promotional photos for your junk yard if you'd like, maybe something like this along with the "in the weeds" shots? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v69/mitchum/post/banjobird.jpg' />
@jerry-sims16 years ago
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v69/mitchum/post/banjobird.jpg' />
@karen-ponder16 years ago
Where are you? YES YES YES. I'm in Weaverville. Did you happen to know Charles Dockery? The decals I have are from The antique toy and train on Merrimon, so I know he too had a relationship with them. He did a lot of work for Sue's racing collectibles.
I really like the idea of a scale "junk yard", I used to supply Reynolds Calvert of Antique Train and Toy, a hobby shop in Asheville back in the eighties and ninties and have some very fond memories of Asheville dating back to before THE movie, "Thunder Road" was filmed there. I'd be willing to help you do some promotional photos for your junk yard if you'd like, maybe something like this along with the "in the weeds" shots? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v69/mitchum/post/banjobird.jpg' />
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v69/mitchum/post/banjobird.jpg' />
Where are you? YES YES YES. I'm in Weaverville. Did you happen to know Charles Dockery? The decals I have are from The antique toy and train on Merrimon, so I know he too had a relationship with them. He did a lot of work for Sue's racing collectibles.