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Ed Weston

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« on: August 29, 2005, 11:21:47 AM »
My Name is Ed Weston and I'm interested in river tow boats and stern wheelers. I grew up in Cincinnati and rode the old Island Queen to coney Island as a kid I also was able to go aboard the Delta Queen at  the Front street landing. my other Hobby is Ham Radio Call sign AI4KE I'm an Extra class Lic. I want to scratch build a river tow boat.

towboatjoe

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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2005, 12:38:19 PM »
Hello Ed,
You're just a 3 hour drive from me. I live about 5 miles from Ashland, KY. I build towboats and sternwheelers too. I've been on countless towboats and sternwheelers. I took a two week trip on the G L FURR basck in April and I'm building a model of it for the company. Every now and then I go to Nashville and do a guest spot singing on the General Jackson.

Glad to have to have you aboard. Visit my site for any info you need on towboats.
Towboat Joe
http://www.dragg.net/jbrown

Offline AlistairD

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« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2005, 07:04:52 AM »
 
 
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My Name is Ed Weston and I'm interested in river tow    boats and stern wheelers. I grew up in Cincinnati and rode the old Island    Queen to coney Island as a kid I also was able to go aboard the Delta Queen at    the Front street landing. my other Hobby is Ham Radio Call sign AI4KE I'm an    Extra class Lic. I want to scratch build a river tow boat.


Welcome to    paddleducks, Ed#  
One of our members is looking for a small    paddle launch to make a model of, and it has    
just occurred to me when you said you    came from Cincinatti.  
You have a small side-wheel paddle ferry    near Cincinatti a few miles downstream. It    
serves as a reserve ferry at the Anderson    Ferry and is called BOONE 7. It is a diesel ferry,    
and not steam, but I imagine a steam    model could be made of it.  
Do you have any photos of it that could    give our member inspiration  
   
Alistair
Alistair Deayton
Paisley
Scotland

Ed Weston

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« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2005, 09:05:09 AM »
Well I guess I should add, That I did grow up in Cincinnati but now live in Tampa, Florida. And do remember Boone #7 as well as making several trips across the ohio on the Anderson Ferry As I remember it cost a Dime for walk on passengers.

 

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