Fabrication of N&W Number Boards
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    Mon Jan 16 17:36:41 EST 2006
    
    
  
At the Gaithersburg, MD Railroadiana show a few years ago, a dealer 
had a piece of the nose of Class J 608 for sale.  It had been torched 
from the nose and was about 12 inches square and contained a 
numberboard.  I was surprised to see that the stencil within it was 
cut from rubber.  Memory tells me the price was several hundred 
dollars.  However the sight of the thing made me sick.
Rick Morrison
>Of the steam era number boards that I have or have personally seen 
>for the lighted number boards for predominantly the Pyle National 
>headlamp, I can say that they were all basically free-hand 
>construction and were hand cut with little or no assistance from a 
>stencil or a straight-edge.
>
>They consist of a layer of milk glass underneath, a 'stencil' of the 
>numbers made from thin steel sheet or copper, painted black, of 
>course, or a stencil made of RUBBER ( hey-its thin , its available 
>as sheet stock, easy to cut and its black!) and a sheet of class 
>glass over the top.
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