Years ago, I got a pair of gondola ends from Temple Neiter, reproduction castings of a “Graceline” part, which I used to make my first
Frequent readers of this site should be familiar with the name Temple Nieter. If not, he was a pioneer in American OO who promoted OO
Last year I was given a number of RMC “Collector Consist” articles by Keith Wills related to American OO, highlighted in this article. In
H. Temple Nieter was author of the very first article related to American OO gauge that was published in The Model Railroader (in volume 1,
Among recent materials received were a number of articles clipped from magazines. Among those were a group of “Collector Consist” articles from Railroad Model Craftsman
As has been noted a few times now, a fairly recent purchase was the Nieter molds. Pierre B. needed a new pilot for a Lionel
The one lot that I really wanted from the Morlok auction was the Nieter molds. Some time back I posted on my memories of Temple
As noted in part one, February of 2009 marks the 75th anniversary of an important feature article on OO, “Oh! Oh! Here’s OO,” published in
February of 2009 marks the 75th anniversary of an important feature article on OO, “Oh! Oh! Here’s OO,” published in the February, 1934 issue–volume 1
My first correspondence in OO was with H. Temple Nieter, who must have written a large number of letters to many OO gaugers in those