Leonard is a long time Epstein’s customer (and friend) who loves old steam engines. Recently he sent us pics of the one he’s been working on. My knowledge of steam engines is pretty thin, so I imagine you guys will know more about this then I do. Most likely Leonard will see this post and come in with a full report on what exactly I’m showing you. When he gets it up and running I’d love to get some video. I can only imagine the sound that this thing makes when it’s running.
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THAT FIRST PICTURE SURE LOOKS LIKE TOM SELLEK. THANKS JORI FOR THE POST AND PLEASE MAKE SURE STEVE AND KEN AND EVERYONE SEE THE PICS. THANKS, LEONARD
(Tom Sellek) my Big Toe, but I have heard him called, Mr. Turkey Neck. Of course Grandpa Scoville used to call him Poop Butt, when he was a little Kid. He has other aliases, listed with the Police Department.
Hey that’s one nice engine you have there lots of hard work with American made tools good job leonard
You have to be careful with those nicknames. Sometimes one gets thrown out there and it somehow sticks. Next thing you know you are branded for life.
nice steamer. i would like to show up there at coffee time for a tour to see what other treasures hide there.
McNeill Street Pumping Station. (Water Purification Plant.) Operating Station Until the early 1980′s.
Steam powered, down to the 9PM Curfew Whistle.
A Louisiana State Museum open free to the Public.
Owned by the City of Shreveport, Louisiana.
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