His name is Ted Xaras. He is an avid railroad fan, and collects prototypical
railroad memorabilia, builders plates, switches, etc.... He was also
instrumental in moving the J tower to the Strassburg Railroad Museum, and it's
restoration.
I don't know if he did the picture in question. I could probably tell just by
seeing it. I am rather familiar with his style, after all I studied under him
for 3 years! :)
-Scott-
Don't know if this is the guy you are looking for or not but a fellow
by the name of Jim Jordan does good railroad work. I purchased a nice
2-6-0 print from him at Madison this year. I beleave he is located in
Tennessee, Knoxville or Chattanoga I think. Don't have an address or
phone number for him.
Good hunting, Andrew Harmantas
If this was the episode from the first season of Tracks Ahead, it was
indeed Howard Fogg. He unfortunately passed away last year (October I
think). If you're contemplating Fogg originals, plan on spending big
(1000's) bucks. Prints are available from time to time for much less
(but still pricey). Tom Klinger (ad in Model Railroader magazine
classifieds monthly) currently has Fogg prints for sale, of a Rio Grande
steamer I think.
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Rick Vera-Burgos (work:rver...@ford.com, home:Ric...@msn.com)
Div. Supt. B&O Cumberland Division East End (under construction)
Novi, Michigan