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Started by Lawton Maner, June 24, 2024, 05:05:36 AM

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Lawton Maner

     Back in the 1970s there was a company based in Summit, NJ, USA called San Juan Engineering.  It offered for sale a number of craftsman kits based on buildings and bridges from the Colorado narrow gauge country.  From a recent contact the name of the owner was Don Brown.
     I am trying to find information on what it made, when the kits were in production, and if possible copies of the plan sheet included with each kit.  Once I've acquired all I can find, I intend to send everything to the NMRA's library so that all have access to the files.  So far I have plan sheets from 6 of their kits and 2 advertisements in the model press, 1 from the company and 1 from a vendor offering a kit for sale.
     Any help from the forum in solving this mystery will be greatly appreciated. 

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Doug Junda and Bob Stears bought San Juan, Grandt Line, and some other companies. They are good guys and know their stuff. Mailing address: 8141 N I-70 Frontage Rd, Suite 5, Arvada, CO 80002. Phone: 303-284-5072. Website: https://sanjuandetails.com. -- Russ