Hello Lisa . Very cool you have not seen a old school mate in years and find out they are in to the same Hobby’s fantastic video he’s got a lot of lnteresting stuff and it’s All so interesting too . 🫶 the video enjoyed it so much Thxs 👍🏻😎 Robin out .
@@robinroberts3335 He and his family were neighbors of my family when I was just born… so we go WAY back lol And yes! So many interesting things in his collection, huh?! And he’ll share stories about derailments etc in the next episode!
Very nice collection of RR memorabilia! I used to have two switch lamps purchased many years ago, but later sold them. Wish I had hung onto them now. The only collectables I have now are two green glass insulators found along the B&O track north of Baltimore.
@@LisaKEntertainment Most antique stores usually have some sitting around in the shop on shelves with other glass items. There's loads of them for sale on eBay and Etsy. Only the rare ones are really expensive. Most of the common ones like the two I have are just a few dollars apiece. They're so plentiful sellers really can't ask much for the common ones.
Sweet video Lisa, Love the barn and the old cars, tractors, flags and everything else in there. Then all the stuff in the house so cool. Always nice to catch back up with old friends.
He is right..definitely go see sacramento rail museum..the only cab forward steam engine left in existence is there. Model railroads upstairs .and a short excursion train ride along the river. I just visited last month when I rode the big boy to reno.
You are doing the right thing to be with your mother.. there are two york shows every year. Ill look for your dads booth in october..@LisaKEntertainment
@@jameslanders4819 Thank you ☺️ And yes, my dad said the Spring show was usually a bit smaller? I will see if they will want to sponsor an episode for one of their shows next year 👍 Would be great to be there when my dad is there. I’ve never been to that show before.
Last october show, about six youtubers like erics trains, and rbp, and peachys trains all had a meet and greet and question answer forum at york show. It was great! And i read they are doing it again this october. You would be a great addition.@LisaKEntertainment
These are the videos I enjoy watching. You bring the human element into perspective. I'm a retired railroad conductor with 43 years of service. By the way, never tell your age. I thought that you were in your early 30's.😎🚂🚃🚃🚃✝
@@garykuipers2696 oh, wow! 43 years of service! Glad to get your feedback and definitely makes sense that you would appreciate this episode. There’s a sequel, if you haven’t caught that yet either. Jim had a lot of photos of derailments to show me and some other cool stuff. And I will take that as a compliment regarding my age ☺️ and am also totally comfortable with people knowing how old I really am 🤗
@@Crookedriverandeasternrr Would love it if you could please share this with other folks in your area so they can see their area / neighbor featured 🤗🚂🎬 So glad you came across this.
Thank you, once again, for watching and commenting ☺️ And yes! Jim has so many unique train related and other neat things, and is just a warm and chill guy. It was great reconnecting an exploring his collection and hearing his stories.
Nice collection Jim has. If you ever get time you should check out the Strasburg R.R. in Lancaster county Pennsylvania. There is a museum there also. A lot to do in Lancaster Co. Farther north is the Reading R.R. museum also located in Hamburg Pa. If you get there you will be near the Reading & Northern R.R. which runs the old Reading 2102 steam locomotive. Three fall excursions coming up in October.
Thanks so much for these recommendations. I've really only been to Hershey, in PA, and driven through on my way up North to see relatives. This would be a great stop! My dad will be at the York show this year... maybe I can make it next year and stop for an adventure en route : )
@@LisaKEntertainment Sorry I didn't notice your comment sooner I missed it somehow. Yes Hershey I do quite a few videos there. I'm close to Hershey. The local Norfolk Southern that shifts cars for Hershey uses a Conrail caboose for shifting Hershey and local businesses in the Hershey area
@@LisaKEntertainment Yes I know I love Chocolate my late grandfather was a car inspector for Hershey he worked for the Reading R.R. He inspected the candy and sugar cane and coco bean cars.
I second Jim's suggestion that you visit the CA state railroad museum in Sacramento. And, if you are in the Bay area I would also suggest the South Bay Historical Railroad Society in Santa Clara. It's in a 1864 Southern Pacific depot with lots of signals, artifacts, and both N scale and HO scale layouts.
@@nscalestation I nearly went up there to see the Big Boy, but didn’t make it. Thanks for the recommendation in Santa Clara 👍👍 I will add it to my list. I used to live in S.F. and one is my sisters is still in the area.
@@marietarallo3403 I love that! I was born in Chagrin Falls, featured at the beginning of this episode. Where do they live? Always love going back there 💜
I met you in Long Beach a couple of weeks ago. I thought you were about 30. Either way, you definitely brought down the average age in the room 😂. Looking forward to the next episode to hear Jim’s stories about derailments. You’re an excellent interviewer, your enthusiasm reminds me of Huell Howser, which I mean as a high compliment. You may not have heard of him, but he basically invented Vlogging back in the 90s for PBS SoCal. His old shows are still delightful, look for “California’s Gold” and “Visiting with Huell Howser.” I think your videos will also age well.
@@jamesrea329 😂🚂😂 Thank you - and hilarious comment about the show. Someone actually mentioned Huell to me a couple months ago, likening our styles and saying how great he was 👍👍 Thank you for your nice and thoughtful comment, James ☺️
@@thecincinnatikid6227 😂 👍👍 Yep, see your profile name 🤗 My dad is from Toledo and I was born in the Cleveland area where my mom was born. Can’t wait until the next time I’m back 💙 I still have relatives there and just love all the cute, little farm towns and charming places like Chagrin Falls, featured at the beginning of this episode.
Lisa, you're getting a real RR and model train education from all this. Hi Jim! You look good! I have some of the same items you do. You need an O Gauge layout. Thanks to Lisa you get the family discount!
@@jeffkonczal7487 lol Jim showed me some of his train collection in his basement, and shared some interesting derailment stories from the area… more in my next episode 🤗 And curious what all you have, Dad, that I might not have even realized!
Looks like Mr. Jim's got some GOOOOD stuff! Thanks for brin ging us along to his "Inner Sanctum" Lisa!
Looking forward to what's next!
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 oh, Wayne ☺️ thanks for your enthusiasm, and smile-inducing diction, as always.
And he sure does!
Hello Lisa . Very cool you have not seen a old school mate in years and find out they are in to the same Hobby’s fantastic video he’s got a lot of lnteresting stuff and it’s All so interesting too . 🫶 the video enjoyed it so much Thxs 👍🏻😎 Robin out .
@@robinroberts3335 He and his family were neighbors of my family when I was just born… so we go WAY back lol And yes! So many interesting things in his collection, huh?! And he’ll share stories about derailments etc in the next episode!
Very nice collection of RR memorabilia! I used to have two switch lamps purchased many years ago, but later sold them. Wish I had hung onto them now. The only collectables I have now are two green glass insulators found along the B&O track north of Baltimore.
@@shortliner68 Those sound interesting! Where are the best places to find such things?
@@LisaKEntertainment Most antique stores usually have some sitting around in the shop on shelves with other glass items. There's loads of them for sale on eBay and Etsy. Only the rare ones are really expensive. Most of the common ones like the two I have are just a few dollars apiece. They're so plentiful sellers really can't ask much for the common ones.
@@shortliner68 Thanks for the info and tips!
Sweet video Lisa, Love the barn and the old cars, tractors, flags and everything else in there. Then all the stuff in the house so cool. Always nice to catch back up with old friends.
So happy to hear it, Mark! I found all of that so interesting, too, and was hoping others would find all of the non-train specific stuff cool, too : )
And yes, old friend reunions make me really happy : )
He is right..definitely go see sacramento rail museum..the only cab forward steam engine left in existence is there. Model railroads upstairs .and a short excursion train ride along the river. I just visited last month when I rode the big boy to reno.
Wow! Sounds like you had a pretty epic train weekend!
Great video Lisa, keep up the good work..wish you could make it to york in october
Yeah, it's my mom's 70th birthday that weekend, so going on a trip with her, but otherwise, would have enjoyed being there. Hopefully next year : )
You are doing the right thing to be with your mother.. there are two york shows every year. Ill look for your dads booth in october..@LisaKEntertainment
@@jameslanders4819 Thank you ☺️ And yes, my dad said the Spring show was usually a bit smaller? I will see if they will want to sponsor an episode for one of their shows next year 👍 Would be great to be there when my dad is there. I’ve never been to that show before.
Last october show, about six youtubers like erics trains, and rbp, and peachys trains all had a meet and greet and question answer forum at york show. It was great! And i read they are doing it again this october. You would be a great addition.@LisaKEntertainment
@@jameslanders4819 Thanks for letting me know!
These are the videos I enjoy watching. You bring the human element into perspective. I'm a retired railroad conductor with 43 years of service. By the way, never tell your age. I thought that you were in your early 30's.😎🚂🚃🚃🚃✝
@@garykuipers2696 oh, wow! 43 years of service! Glad to get your feedback and definitely makes sense that you would appreciate this episode. There’s a sequel, if you haven’t caught that yet either. Jim had a lot of photos of derailments to show me and some other cool stuff. And I will take that as a compliment regarding my age ☺️ and am also totally comfortable with people knowing how old I really am 🤗
@@garykuipers2696 ruclips.net/video/aMR9nUNgwPY/видео.htmlsi=SOqp13BaCPzHpoKl
Very cool video. I don’t live too far from chagrin falls and the Cuyahoga valley national park. Thx for sharing. Dave
@@Crookedriverandeasternrr Oh, wow! That’s so cool! Have you been to the Cuyahoga Scenic Railroad? Hoping to go there next year to film.
@@Crookedriverandeasternrr Would love it if you could please share this with other folks in your area so they can see their area / neighbor featured 🤗🚂🎬 So glad you came across this.
You do look younger than 43 being honest, but your friend collection is awesome and cannot wait to see more, great video
Thank you, once again, for watching and commenting ☺️ And yes! Jim has so many unique train related and other neat things, and is just a warm and chill guy. It was great reconnecting an exploring his collection and hearing his stories.
Nice collection Jim has. If you ever get time you should check out the Strasburg R.R. in Lancaster county Pennsylvania. There is a museum there also. A lot to do in Lancaster Co. Farther north is the Reading R.R. museum also located in Hamburg Pa. If you get there you will be near the Reading & Northern R.R. which runs the old Reading 2102 steam locomotive. Three fall excursions coming up in October.
Thanks so much for these recommendations. I've really only been to Hershey, in PA, and driven through on my way up North to see relatives. This would be a great stop! My dad will be at the York show this year... maybe I can make it next year and stop for an adventure en route : )
@@LisaKEntertainment Sorry I didn't notice your comment sooner I missed it somehow. Yes Hershey I do quite a few videos there. I'm close to Hershey. The local Norfolk Southern that shifts cars for Hershey uses a Conrail caboose for shifting Hershey and local businesses in the Hershey area
@@BeeLineEast I’ve been to Hershey 👍
@@BeeLineEast cool connection to Conrail… and chocolate 🍫 🤗
@@LisaKEntertainment Yes I know I love Chocolate my late grandfather was a car inspector for Hershey he worked for the Reading R.R. He inspected the candy and sugar cane and coco bean cars.
I second Jim's suggestion that you visit the CA state railroad museum in Sacramento. And, if you are in the Bay area I would also suggest the South Bay Historical Railroad Society in Santa Clara. It's in a 1864 Southern Pacific depot with lots of signals, artifacts, and both N scale and HO scale layouts.
@@nscalestation I nearly went up there to see the Big Boy, but didn’t make it. Thanks for the recommendation in Santa Clara 👍👍 I will add it to my list. I used to live in S.F. and one is my sisters is still in the area.
Jim loves his machines, also you still look young and healthy for 43.
@@harrisonallen651 He had so many interesting things - definitely a big love for trains. Cool things all over the house, barn and yard ☺️👍👍🚂
@@harrisonallen651 And thank you for the compliment 😌
My sister and brother in law live in Ohio. My brother in law loves trains 🚂
@@marietarallo3403 I love that! I was born in Chagrin Falls, featured at the beginning of this episode. Where do they live? Always love going back there 💜
@@LisaKEntertainment They live in Delaware, Ohio.
@@marietarallo3403 Oh, wow! My sister-in-law, Alexis Boierieu Konczal is from there! Small town - maybe they know her family.
43 no way, my wife has those same genes that make you look way younger than the age you are. What a cool relative!
Yes, it was great hanging out with family friend, Jim. And thank you : ) Sunscreen, drinking lots of water... and good lighting helps lol
I met you in Long Beach a couple of weeks ago. I thought you were about 30. Either way, you definitely brought down the average age in the room 😂. Looking forward to the next episode to hear Jim’s stories about derailments. You’re an excellent interviewer, your enthusiasm reminds me of Huell Howser, which I mean as a high compliment. You may not have heard of him, but he basically invented Vlogging back in the 90s for PBS SoCal. His old shows are still delightful, look for “California’s Gold” and “Visiting with Huell Howser.” I think your videos will also age well.
@@jamesrea329 😂🚂😂 Thank you - and hilarious comment about the show. Someone actually mentioned Huell to me a couple months ago, likening our styles and saying how great he was 👍👍 Thank you for your nice and thoughtful comment, James ☺️
OH-IO!
Yep! LOL
Ask dad to make a Lisa boxcar for us RUclips fans
lol You can suggest it if you dare. I'm sure he'd roll his eyes lol
From Ohio?? From Ohio as well, obviously Cincinnati….:)
@@thecincinnatikid6227 😂 👍👍 Yep, see your profile name 🤗 My dad is from Toledo and I was born in the Cleveland area where my mom was born. Can’t wait until the next time I’m back 💙 I still have relatives there and just love all the cute, little farm towns and charming places like Chagrin Falls, featured at the beginning of this episode.
Lisa, you're getting a real RR and model train education from all this. Hi Jim! You look good! I have some of the same items you do.
You need an O Gauge layout.
Thanks to Lisa you get the family discount!
@@jeffkonczal7487 lol Jim showed me some of his train collection in his basement, and shared some interesting derailment stories from the area… more in my next episode 🤗 And curious what all you have, Dad, that I might not have even realized!