BINGO GONDOLA MYSTERY FINALLY SOLVED
Bach-man, Terry, Len, Sid,
I think we finally got to the bottom of the BINGO gondola mystery. I was thinking to myself, since this car was part of the 2008, Ontario Big Train Show, common sense would lead me to the most reasonable course of action. Contact Ontario, California Convention Center and maybe they would have some information. It took me awhile but after several contacts with different individuals, some of who did not call me back, I finally was fortunate enough to get in touch with Nancy, who was in charge of the show for many years. She was kind and extremely helpful & directed me to Brian Curry who was one of only two individuals that ever had any information on products built and designed for the show, especially this car, among all others. If I understand this right, Brian Curry was the owner of the show, although I'm not a hundred percent sure. Regardless, Brian sent me a couple emails which I have combined together into one to simplify the message. Nancy also said Rick from Bachmann was their contact and attendee and might know more also. Here is a copy of what Brian said in the emails to Nancy and I;
Hello Ken and Nancy,
Throughout the Big Train Show, Bachmann hosted a banquet also.
This car was given to those attending the Bachmann banquets a different car each year. That was the last banquet car held on the Queen Marry before moving to the Ontario Convention Center.
Each banquet had a different theme. That year (2008) the entertainment was a bingo party.
They played bingo after dinner for different prizes that Bachmann would supply.
Brian Curry
I think that pretty much answers all my questions (except the number produced) and thank you for everybody's input here at the Bachmann forum.
All the best to everyone and if I find out the number of cars produced, which I do have an email question in to Brian, I will gladly post it here just as soon as I find out.
Thank you again! Ken c/o Imagination Station Kids On Track Model Railroad And Train Safety Program
E. Helena, Montana
PS Terry, if the person who ask this same question in that other post you were talking about regarding the BINGO car still frequents the forum, you might let them know what we found out, if you'd like.
Bach-man, Terry, Len, Sid,
I think we finally got to the bottom of the BINGO gondola mystery. I was thinking to myself, since this car was part of the 2008, Ontario Big Train Show, common sense would lead me to the most reasonable course of action. Contact Ontario, California Convention Center and maybe they would have some information. It took me awhile but after several contacts with different individuals, some of who did not call me back, I finally was fortunate enough to get in touch with Nancy, who was in charge of the show for many years. She was kind and extremely helpful & directed me to Brian Curry who was one of only two individuals that ever had any information on products built and designed for the show, especially this car, among all others. If I understand this right, Brian Curry was the owner of the show, although I'm not a hundred percent sure. Regardless, Brian sent me a couple emails which I have combined together into one to simplify the message. Nancy also said Rick from Bachmann was their contact and attendee and might know more also. Here is a copy of what Brian said in the emails to Nancy and I;
Hello Ken and Nancy,
Throughout the Big Train Show, Bachmann hosted a banquet also.
This car was given to those attending the Bachmann banquets a different car each year. That was the last banquet car held on the Queen Marry before moving to the Ontario Convention Center.
Each banquet had a different theme. That year (2008) the entertainment was a bingo party.
They played bingo after dinner for different prizes that Bachmann would supply.
Brian Curry
I think that pretty much answers all my questions (except the number produced) and thank you for everybody's input here at the Bachmann forum.
All the best to everyone and if I find out the number of cars produced, which I do have an email question in to Brian, I will gladly post it here just as soon as I find out.
Thank you again! Ken c/o Imagination Station Kids On Track Model Railroad And Train Safety Program
E. Helena, Montana
PS Terry, if the person who ask this same question in that other post you were talking about regarding the BINGO car still frequents the forum, you might let them know what we found out, if you'd like.