N&W Playing Cards
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Thanks for the information Ken.
    Dick Dunford
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Subject: Re: N&W Playing Cards
> Hi Dick
>
> Since no one has responded, I'll pass on what I know.
>
> Your cards are totally legitimate and my box matches your description, The 
> illustration on the cards was done by Edward Walton, an illustrator that 
> the N&W used several times. The painting, or one quite like it, was also 
> used on the April 1946 N&W Magazine about the Powhatan Arrow.
>
> I've been unable to find anything with a casual search on Walton, what 
> else he may have done, and for whom. He also did the painting of a boy 
> watching the Powhatan Arrow from a hillside that was used on the "Along 
> the Line" points of interest brochure that was available onboard the 
> trains.
>
> The location of the painting is based on a publicity photo of a Class J 
> and train that was retouched and the background was replaced to show the 
> Peaks of Otter. The actual train photo was taken at the west end of the 
> Roanoke Yard, in front of the Veterans Hospital. I showed both original 
> and retouched photos in my Class J book on page 37. There is no place that 
> remotely allows the photo of the Peaks on the N&W. The original photo was 
> taken on March 24, 1942.
>
> The cards are a nice addition to your collection, they are certainly not 
> the most common variation of them
>
> Ken Miller
>
> On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:38 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
>> Could anyone supply me any information about a set of playing cards that 
>> I have?
>>
>> There are two decks - one with a tuscan  border, and the other with 
>> green. The picture is a J (number not readable) pulling 7 smoothside cars 
>> (no head-end cars).  The background is mountains, and in the lower left 
>> corner there is water.
>>
>> At the top right above the locomotive is "Norfolk and Western" in script 
>> with "RAILWAY" in a smaller sans-serif font below.  Below the locomotive 
>> it says "Route of" in script, with '"The POCAHONTAS" AND "THE POWHATAN 
>> ARROW"' in the sans-serif font..
>>
>> In the water appears to be the word "Walton".  Don't know if that is 
>> meant to be the artist name, or the location.
>>
>> I don't know if the two-deck box is original or not.  The top is covered 
>> in a red velvet-like material, and the bottom in silver paper.  Stamped 
>> into to bottom of the box is "PATENT PENDING, BROWN & BIGELOW, ST.PAUL, 
>> MINNESOTA".
>>
>> Dick Dunford
>>
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