This is a new, centered, 7" to 8 1/2" high by 11" wide
digital image, printed on 8 1/2" X 11" glossy paper.
The 300 dpi or better production image scan for this
picture was made from the original print.
A nice little 4-6-0 locomotive #302 finds itself in
the Alabama, Tennessee & Northern yard at York,
december, 1939.
PAYMENT:
We accept cash (at your risk), personal checks, money
orders and cashiers checks. We also accept Bid Pay-
Western Union money orders and Bill Pay-bank checks
and other banking services which are recognized to be
the same as cash. Likewise, we accept credit cards
through PayPal and PayPal.
In the case of a personal check (under $100): We do
not hold items won until such check has cleared.
So far our trust has been justified!
SHIPPING INFORMATION:
* PRINTS - Up to 8 1/2" X 11" 1st-class: $2.60 total
Note:the shipping cost above will cover up to five
prints so you can add items from other auctions with
no increase in shipping costs.
* INSURANCE - We guarantee to reprint and reship any print
for free should you suffer any loss or damage. Therefore,
there is no longer any need for special handling or
insurance fees!
ADDED VALUE
All prints are furnished with information as known
concerning the particular view. Likewise, they are
furnished in a 3-hole protective clear cover.
DIGITAL PRINT QUALITY!
All Yesteryear Depot digital prints are run for us by a
commercial company using a Xerox DocuColor 12 digital
printer/copier system. The image, up to 600 X 600 dpi,
is transfered onto a glossy or matt paper surface using
6-micron size color spectrum toner crystals for extreme
accuracy. The surface is then heat treated and hardened
during final processing. Thus, the image is permanently
stable and the print surface is both moisture resistant
and protected from normal environmental degradation.
DISCLAIMER:
All prints offered are from my personal collection or
those of my friends. All prints are either offered
because I have the rights, title and/or use of the
original negative and/or print, because the copyright
holder is unknown, or because such media are far beyond
the life of any potential copyrights held.
That being said, I do, however, make every effort to
honor materials belonging to private collectors,
collections and original photographers still alive.
No rights are implied, warrantied or transferred by
the purchase of photographic or digital prints. I
retain all original sources from which prints were
made and/or the negatives which made them...Rick Hamman
FREE DIGITAL IMAGES:
We make our money by selling original photographic
prints and 300 dpi digital prints from the Yesteryear
Depot collection. Feel free to copy any of our 100 dpi,
video display JPEG files and associated text for your
own use. This is our way of sharing the wealth as long
as you do not need the physical print!

For a brief discussion on our photographic and digital
prints click herehttp://www.yesteryeardepot.com/digimage.txt">here>.