Steve Williams
Steve Williams
@stewil
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Joined: Dec 31, 1996
Last seen: Jun 22, 2026
Topics: 16 / Replies: 296
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RE: Swan Car!

@paul-rouffa Thank you for fixing the link Paul.

1 year ago
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RE: Swan Car!

John, The 1:1 Swan car has an amazing history and the eMc 1/43rd has an produced an amazingly well detailed replication. Are you planning to post a...

1 year ago
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RE: A very brief ancient history of miniature car retailing

You are a font of little car knowledge Karl. Thank you for this reference too. Looked around for it in the few Auto Quarterlies I have decorating my o...

1 year ago
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RE: A very brief ancient history of miniature car retailing

@karl Thank you Karl, The Dave Sinclair article is a wonderful read and sheds insight into the early days of 1/43 scale collecting. It was much ...

1 year ago
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RE: A very brief ancient history of miniature car retailing

I sure miss Bob Hooper and his Dominion Models. Most of my Brooklins and many other model cars besides (Minimarque, MOC, & other quality models to...

1 year ago
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RE: A very brief ancient history of miniature car retailing

Thank you Harv for this bit of model production and selling history. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about it and started thinking back to when I got inv...

1 year ago
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RE: From My Collection... The "De Lovely" DeSoto -- Pt 5

Well here is the red/black one Jack and I prefer that one too. ...

1 year ago
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RE: "Too nice to display" - is there such a thing?

Thanks for showing your collection Bob. My wife set down a similar "no models in the living spaces" with me too. Loved seeing entire walls covered ...

1 year ago
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RE: "Too nice to display" - is there such a thing?

@bob-jackman 6,000 models on display? Holy Cow! Bob, maybe you have shown some pictures of how you display them, but if not, would love to see how t...

1 year ago
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RE: EMC Bugatti Type 35B, second version

Harv, That little Bug is just about my favorite car and I have several. In fact was just asked by a collector friend on Friday, if I could own any c...

1 year ago
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RE: Some more Brass Era autos

@mg-harv BTW Harv, just looked underneath both of my 1905 eMc Caddies and they don't have the extra wiring, struts, or the grey tubular sructure th...

2 years ago
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RE: Some more Brass Era autos

@mg-harv Another picture of the Caddie Harv, but this is the one that won the Laurel wreath in 1908 which Cadillac still proudly wears.

2 years ago
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RE: Brooklin '49 Olds 88

You be a font of knowledge Harv. 🙂 Thank you for the Information.

2 years ago
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RE: Some more Brass Era autos

@mg-harv The 1905 Caddie looks modern with the front hood but it still appears to have the under the seat engine, and it is also top hat qualified....

2 years ago
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RE: Brooklin '49 Olds 88

Christopher, Yours is an outstanding start of what appears will be a wonderful display. My favorite car is Von Esser's 1954 Corvette, also those big...

2 years ago
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