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Just when I tell myself I'm not going to buy more rolling stock @Bluford Craig has to drop a bomb like this!I will start saving my scheckles.
I've been hoping Bluford would get into the gondola business....hopefully, we'll see some Erie (as opposed to EL) before too much longer. Or undecs. But in the meanwhile, an NKP for sure (copy says built 49, but paint date looks like 51- correct?) and maybe a NYC (trying to read the paint date- 1954?). since they went to the trouble to dent them, do the ends have dreadnought, etc. corrugation pattern on the inside as well as the outside?
By coincidence, the Nickel Plate and New York Central cars have a 1949 built date and a re-weigh (not repainted) date of 1954. Not only do they have the end corrugation detail on the inside face as well, but the concave dents on the inside faces of the side sheets match the convex dents on the outside faces.CraigBluford Shops