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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 10:47 am 
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[url=http://www.burnsland.com/store]The Burnsland Store[/url] is open for business!

At the Burnsland Store, you can purchase prints of photos from the Burnsland collection. These are high quality prints printed in a photo lab on photographic paper.

These prints are suitable for framing and look great on the wall of any home, office, or train room. They look great individually or as a set. Great for gifts, too!

Also included is Steve DeGaetano's wonderful book, Welcome Aboard the Disneyland Railroad!, containing everything you ever wanted to know about the Disneyland Railroad, as well as prints of Steve DeGaetano's original artwork, "One of Walt's".

If you have ever thought some of the pictures you see on Burnsland.com would look nice hanging on your wall, now's your chance! Just in time for Christmas, too!

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Just so you know, I added three more pictures of the [url=http://www.burnsland.com/store/roger_e_broggie.shtml]Roger E. Broggie[/url] to the [url=http://www.burnsland.com/store]Burnsland Store[/url].

More choices coming soon!

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If you are looking for a nice Christmas gift for a train fan, or just want to add a little color to your office or train room, then you can't go wrong with one of Steve's fine photo prints.

I received mine yesterday. Came securely packaged in a water-tight envelope, between cardboard stiffeners to prevent bending. I ordered one of the Walter running past the mainline switch, in the 8x10 size.

The photo came out beautifully. It's printed on nice Kodak paper, and the colors are really vibrant and saturated. The sharpness is excellent...much better looking in person than on the computer screen.

The prices are very reasonable for what your get, and will look great framed. I recommend the larger size, because you can see for more detail.

I knew Steve had some nice pictures for sale when I showed my 2-year-old son Chris the photo, which elicited his trademark "Whoo-whoo" whenever he sees a train!

Thanks, Steve! :)

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I received my order yesterday and am quite happy with my pictures. :)

I bought a 4"x6" image of each of the WDW engines, which I'm planning to matte, frame and hang in my "Iron Spike Room" with other railroad pictures.

Thanks, Steve, for the nice packaging because it arrived bent but the cardboard inserts prevented the pictures themselves from bending. Hopefully, I'll find time soon to get them up and on display.

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StartedByAMouse wrote:
Thanks, Steve, for the nice packaging because it arrived bent but the cardboard inserts prevented the pictures themselves from bending.

Wow, I wonder what the postal service did to cause the cardboard to bend? I thought that was pretty stiff stuff. ???

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Imagine that...the post office mishandling mail...

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Yeah, next thing you know someone will tell me that the post office loses mail too! Naaaa...never happens!

I think that I'm experiencing that first hand with a package from an eBay seller that has yet to arrive. :(

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Locoboy5150 wrote:
Yeah, next thing you know someone will tell me that the post office loses mail too! Naaaa...never happens!


The Tujunga post office lost some stuff my dad's business sent out.




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