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Keystone being the brand of the designer (me) developing product for PRR modelers and ahem, those whom do not model PRR. Just kidding.Keystone Customs is simply a place to house those designs within the same websaite that are not PRR Specific or generic in nature (can you say MUFF?). Each page has a description of what it contains, do you not read man? And there is also a search mechanism on the main page: (Attachment Link)
John:You've created a fantastic site. very well done. Bob...........
@chicke45 nya nya na nya na! Taco Bell & KFC all fall under the umbrella Pepsi brand but you have no issues with that.
@chicke45 nya nya na nya na! To quote you, "I don't think Keystone Customs differentiates itself from Keystone Details (in the name) because the both effectively say the same thing: custom PRR details." This is simply not true- none of the items on the PRR-Specific pages are custom at all- they represent STANDARD PRR designs for the Standard railroad of the World, by definition, "not custom"
It does not make sense to me to separate non-PRR designs into a separate brand (dual brand management) or a separate costly website (dual site management), just for the sake of your misconception of the word custom."Keystone" effectively ties all of the designs back to me as the designer of all of the parts. I thought Keystone Customs more clever and less clunky than "Custom Designs by Keystone Details"
TO continue trolling, check your facts @Lemosteam !Taco Bell and KFC (and Pizza Hut and Wing Street) are all owned by Yum Brands Can't keep up with all the buyouts and mergers? I wonder how long it will take for your venture to be taken over by some giant venture capital investment firm (Like Tom Mann's Railwire Enterprises).
Ahahahahaha! Ya got me!So Yum Taco Bell, Yum KFC Yum Pizza Hut and Yum Wing Street are the sub brands eh? LOL!
@OldEastRR They are listed under Keystone Customs, where non PRR designs are listed:http://www.keystonedetails.com/keystone-customs/2016/9/8/n-scale-4pk-steps-for-atlasconcorrivarossi-heavyweight-passenger-cars