Mr. Purchase sure knew where to point his camera, so many good vantage points. Thanks for showing his films. Have you transfered these from film to digital or did he do that? Did he provide you with the old newspaper clippings, etc.? What a great treasure!
He is a fantastic videographer that is for certain! It's certainly a pleasure and a joy for sure! It makes me happy that others enjoy them as well! They are already on his external hard drive that I still have. I have transferred his files to two of my personal external hard drives. However I am getting a few more before I send his external hard drives back so I can have a few backup just in case one external hard drive fails, I will have a backup for years to come. These photos and videos are just way to historically important from my prospective to not play it safe. The newspaper clippings I found on google while researching some information about the railroad. They most certainly are a great treasure! I haven't even scratched the surface of what he has. It's amazing to look over and watch!
@DeafBMRailroadFan Thanks for your informative response, I enjoyed reading of your work. I'm not tech savvy, so am anxious to learn how others go about such things. Thank you again and keep up the wonderful work you are doing!
@@bailey-critter it's my pleasure! I totally understand that for sure. I do the best I can to be informative, even though I might not know everything. I also try my very best to learn as well. Thanks for supporting the content I post. I highly appreciate it.
Wicked good Video. I had a chance to work with Woody back in the winter of 1985 on the NEGS.
Glad you liked the video! Wow, I had no idea that Mr. Woodward worked for NEGS as well!
These videos are absolutely amazing! I love seeing old footage of the line I work on, especially footage from my hometown in Northfield!
I am happy you like them! I enjoy them very much as well, as I have a lot more footage to come from that area as well! So I hope you stay tuned.
Mr. Purchase sure knew where to point his camera, so many good vantage points. Thanks for showing his films. Have you transfered these from film to digital or did he do that? Did he provide you with the old newspaper clippings, etc.? What a great treasure!
He is a fantastic videographer that is for certain! It's certainly a pleasure and a joy for sure! It makes me happy that others enjoy them as well! They are already on his external hard drive that I still have. I have transferred his files to two of my personal external hard drives. However I am getting a few more before I send his external hard drives back so I can have a few backup just in case one external hard drive fails, I will have a backup for years to come. These photos and videos are just way to historically important from my prospective to not play it safe. The newspaper clippings I found on google while researching some information about the railroad. They most certainly are a great treasure! I haven't even scratched the surface of what he has. It's amazing to look over and watch!
@DeafBMRailroadFan Thanks for your informative response, I enjoyed reading of your work. I'm not tech savvy, so am anxious to learn how others go about such things. Thank you again and keep up the wonderful work you are doing!
@@bailey-critter it's my pleasure! I totally understand that for sure. I do the best I can to be informative, even though I might not know everything. I also try my very best to learn as well. Thanks for supporting the content I post. I highly appreciate it.
No spray painted box cars. What's going on?