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65 Year Old Starts New Hobby

Thanks to George who has very kindly sent this testimonial. Your encouragement is much appreciated.

“I have downloaded ‘Model Train Help’ and am amazed at the numerous items that you cover and at a level that all can relate to and understand. I am a 65 year old university professor and recently picked model railroading as a hobby I can take into my retirement years. I wish I had started years ago. In just a short period of time this has become a hobby that both my wife and myself have come to cherish. Your e-book is an outstanding contribution to the world of model railroading and is worth much more than what you presently charge. Especially for a beginner, it is priceless. “

One Response to 65 Year Old Starts New Hobby

  • Aussiefan says:

    Thanks for your encouraging news. Glad I have company out there. I’m turning 65 next week and am just starting to build my first HO layout.Like you, I have also purchased Robert’s ebook and enjoying it tremendously. It’s true the price is great (in fact priceless) but shhhhh! (not so loud, Robert might hear you). Give thousands out there wanting to come aboard the world’s greatest hobby a chance. The more the merrier. Cheers from Down Under. Aussiefan

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