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Re: Where the heck is CATFISH HOLLOW?
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Posted by Allen on January 10, 2001 at 23:19:39 from (207.44.56.20):
In Reply to: Where the heck is CATFISH HOLLOW? posted by Alberta Mike on January 09, 2001 at 17:23:30:
Now that y'all have had your fun, the answer is: none of the above. When I started my own business we were making handmade wood toys in a little noplace called Conneration (Pa), which was just up over the hill from Catfish, an old ferry landing on the Allegheny river, near Brady's Bend. We couldn't do much with the first, or the last, but Catfish Hollow Toys sounded suitably rustic to my wife, so we went with it. We've since moved twice, and the focus has shifted to reproductions of old fashioned cast iron and tin toys, model engineering (working gas, hot air, and steam engine models), and live steam locomotives from 32mm to 7-1/2" ga, but the name is still the same (Too lazy to think up another, I guess)....Now ya Know
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