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DVDs and CDs of interest The Wisconsin & Michigan Model Railroad Club and C Vision Produc- tions, 5533 144th Ave. NW, Ramsey, MN 55303-5646 (www.cvptrains.com) have teamed up to make the 8mm films of Author Paris available to mod- elers and railfans. A former member of the club, the late Mr. Paris spent hours documenting trains on the Milwaukee Rd., Chicago & North Western and the Green Bay & Western in northeastern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula from the late 1960’s through the 1980’s. A variety of first and second generation diesels are shown (Alco, EMD, FM and Baldwin) along with a mix of rolling stock. The color video runs 136 minutes and features narra- tion and music and includes an on/off feature. It shipping.


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Line - A Memoir, by Jack Neville, is a history of The Cliff Line, a manufactur- er of HO scale kits and detail parts in the 1950’s and 1960’s, as well as a look at what it was like working for the company. Available only on CD, the book sells for $15.00 postpaid and can be ordered from Jack Neville, 655 Shel- ter Ridge Place, Nipomo CA 93444- 5720 (jgn141@gmail.com).


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