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| Author: | Andrew Martin [ Thu Mar 18, 2004 2:03 pm ] |
| Post subject: | TWVRPS meeting with executor of Roamoke scrapyard |
Hi Everyone As you know we have had an introductory meeting with one of the executers of the scrapyard.She was very nice to us and has an interest in the O. Winston Link Museum and other aspects of railroad history. Gary Grey has been asked to contact NCTM to see if one of their people will be willing to come up and evaluate the value (historical) of the equipment for the Scrapyard. we didnt push any thing too far but we did get permission to go on the site and get a closer look at the locos and rolling stock so we will get a chance to look at them with some experienced people soon. Gary and I came away from the meeting with a good feeling that the locos and other equipment are safe for the time being. We plan to get together again with her after our Annuual meeting. Andrew Martin TWVRPS The Western Virginia Railroad Preservation Society amartin@wlu.edu |
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| Author: | T.J. Gaffney [ Thu Mar 18, 2004 3:23 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TWVRPS meeting with executor of Roamoke scrapy |
Good news, given my and others earlier posts this week. Just remember, scrap prices keep going up as we speak, so make SURE that line of communication with this potential benefactor is kept open, lest we lose more to the torch. TJ > Hi Everyone > As you know we have had an introductory > meeting with one of the > executers of the scrapyard.She was very nice > to us and has an > interest in the O. Winston Link Museum and > other aspects of > railroad history. Gary Grey has been asked > to contact NCTM to see if > one of their people will be willing to come > up and evaluate the value > (historical) of the equipment for the > Scrapyard. > we didnt push any thing too far but we did > get permission to go on > the site and get a closer look at the locos > and rolling stock so we will get a chance > to look at them with some experienced people > soon. > Gary and I came away from the meeting with a > good feeling that the > locos and other equipment are safe for the > time being. > We plan to get together again with her after > our Annuual meeting. > Andrew Martin > TWVRPS > The Western Virginia Railroad Preservation > Society tjgaffney@phmuseum.org |
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| Author: | Mike Stillwell [ Thu Mar 18, 2004 5:00 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TWVRPS meeting with executor of Roamoke scrapy |
One of the points we are prepared to stress, is that for a tax write off, the higher price of scrap steel, will yield a higher tax write off benefit in protecting the estate from the high taxes associated the settlement of such. Maybe some other groups in similar positions can try such an approach. When you don't have a well stocked treausry, anyhting is worth a shot. I'm glad that we have some time to work on strategies, because the recovery of this equipment is going to be nothing short of monumental (no pun intended). Mike TWVRPS yenko117@yahoo.com |
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| Author: | T.J. Gaffney [ Fri Mar 19, 2004 11:37 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TWVRPS meeting with executor of Roamoke scrapy |
Excellent take, and quite frankly one I hadn't thought off. Could you then use a scrap dealer as a reputable "knowledgable source" for pricinga donation? Great way of taking a problem and turning it on its head. I wish you guys the best, and when those girls are moved, would love to come down and help with the removal! TJG > One of the points we are prepared to stress, > is that for a tax write off, the higher > price of scrap steel, will yield a higher > tax write off benefit in protecting the > estate from the high taxes associated the > settlement of such. Maybe some other groups > in similar positions can try such an > approach. When you don't have a well stocked > treausry, anyhting is worth a shot. > I'm glad that we have some time to work on > strategies, because the recovery of this > equipment is going to be nothing short of > monumental (no pun intended). > Mike > TWVRPS tjgaffney@phmuseum.org |
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