I started this several years ago and it didn't help, but here goes again......
Sing it with me now... "All I want for Christmas is a 2-6-2 a 2-6-2 a 2-6-2" With any luck the Bach Man is out there........also dreaming of Maine 2-foot Prairies. It was great seeing the Bachmann folks up in Augusta, Maine at the Narrow Gauge Convention, and it's still sad not seeing our mentor, Lee Riley. I know a lot of us miss the big guy.
Merry Christmas to you all. John Tumolo Britcarfan@aol.com
I'm somewhat new here.
Who is/was Lee?
Merry Christmas everyone!!
Quote from: jkemp on December 09, 2016, 10:38:35 PM
Who is/was Lee?
Lee Riley was the Vice President of Production at Bachmann, and he played a huge part in adding On30 to their lineup.
He passed away earlier this year. :(
H. Lee Riley was Vice President of Product Development
Read more - click here (http://cowcatchermagazine.com/model-railroad-industry-hall-of-famer-lee-riley-wanted-to-be-remembered-as-innovator/)
(https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/12798988_10153915637740761_5271755155769306249_n.jpg?oh=b1ebf6345b98758bc460a2d5cfbc268a&oe=58E8B1E7)
Lee enjoying several of his products.
Quote from: Hunt on December 10, 2016, 02:23:29 PM
H. Lee Riley was Vice President of Product Development
Read more - click here (http://cowcatchermagazine.com/model-railroad-industry-hall-of-famer-lee-riley-wanted-to-be-remembered-as-innovator/)
Thank you for the URL.
It sounds like that Lee may have been our Bachmann On30 champion.