Talk:Levon Kemalyan

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Don't delete this ... it's esoteric, I know, but, in the world of Model Railroading, Kemtron, Levon's company, was and is still legendary. If you leave it up, I will make it more robust. I am a good contributor (I authored "David Dodd" and "Edge Act") ... there was something in the "David Dodd" obit -- Kemtron -- that intrigued me to make this contribution. Kemtron was a manufacturer of model railway cars, locomotives, and accessories. They employed legendary design engineers. Their contribution was so great that their parts are still being manufactured by Precision Scale Co., who purchased the Kemtron line in the 60s.

[edit] Thanks - this page is great!

Hi,

I'm one of Levon Kemalyan's grandsons and just wanted to say thanks for putting up this page!! Kemtron was an amazing company and the trains are amazingly still around even 30 years later!

This link might also be helpful:

http://www.hmahobby.org/bios/LevonKemalyan.html

Thanks again!

John —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.205.73.4 (talk) 21:25, 9 November 2007 (UTC)