Well, I'm certain you've all been worried about Frank Kranick and his
search for the elusive Waldron punch set. Thanks to Rufus and his
timely direction to Al's, I have a set firmly in my grubby paws - just
what I wanted. It was the last set they had (from what the nice lady
told me) and it took me all of 1/2 second to blurt out 'hold it!'
You can all get some sleep now and stop worrying about me. I'm just
fine. Thanks again, Rufus!
Frank Kranick
> You may also want to try Al's Hobby in Elmhurt, Ill. I was there last
> week and they had a few set on hand...priced reasonably. You'll need to
> call them. Better hurry - I just let the cat out...
>
> http://www.alshobbyshop.com/store/index.asp
Rufus - 24 Mar 2006 03:36 GMT
Glad I could be of assistance. To you, and Al's. They're one of my
favorites.
...not to mention that I think they were selling them for about $20
under what I paid for mine YEARS ago. I almost bought another one.

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> Well, I'm certain you've all been worried about Frank Kranick and
> his search for the elusive Waldron punch set. Thanks to Rufus and his
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>> http://www.alshobbyshop.com/store/index.asp
Bruce Apple - 24 Mar 2006 17:59 GMT
Now that Frank has his set, I guess it's my turn to join in the hunt for a
set. It looked like I had a set of punches lined up for 48th scale only to
fall through....Swing and a miss, Strike One. If anyone has a lead on where
to get hold of a set of Waldron punches, kindly let me know.
TIA,
Bruce
> Glad I could be of assistance. To you, and Al's. They're one of my
> favorites.
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>>> http://www.alshobbyshop.com/store/index.asp
Peter W. - 26 Mar 2006 06:50 GMT
You're not geting mine! :-)
Peteski