Posted by John Fleming on August 16, 2009 
That is a really neat shot! Great work on the execution.
Posted by andy parr on August 16, 2009 
Very clever shot.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on August 16, 2009 
Awesome capture Warren! Technically perfect.
Posted by Jim Thias on August 16, 2009 
Great timing, Warren.
Posted by Chris Paulhamus on August 16, 2009 
You gotta hold 'em down with gum! Nice shot, Warren.
Posted by Shawn Levy on August 16, 2009 
A very unique perspective, well done!
Posted by train man on August 16, 2009 
WOW, great shot!
Posted by Bill Grenchik on August 16, 2009 
Nice one Warren, I was thinking on doing something like that, I'm inspired!
Posted by MrDan on August 16, 2009 
I'm pretty sure what is pictured here would count as a federal offence.
Posted by LNTRR on August 18, 2009 
Very nice! I always wondered why the pennys I put on the track were only half flattened. Now I know.
Posted by Ken Huard on August 26, 2009 
Awesome!
Posted by John Hoertel on August 27, 2009 
I always wondered what happened to some of the coins I could never find. The tie plate on the left has no spikes on the outboard side.
Posted by Patrick Smith (Railwolf) on August 30, 2009 
What an awesome photograph! I've tried mashing two coins together doing this; no luck.
Posted by Kevin R Wilson-Smith on September 16, 2009 
Interesting! Well done for creativity and technical skill!
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