We all have unique forum names. Mine came from a job I had in southern California where I was involved in building and designing a nitrous oxide system for cars and trucks. Someone called me Nitroboy once and it stuck.
After I finished my doctorate a few years back, the folks at the church I serve started calling me “Dr. John”. Of course, I still answer to “Bro. John,” " John," or “Hey you!”
Here’s the real story about the my forum name Buckeye Riveter and my signiture as you see it here on the forum. [;)]
As many of you know I live in Central Ohio, the Buckeye State, near a crossroads that is named Roger’s Corners. A small creek runs through Roger’s Corners at an elevation of 936 feet.
I am a graduate of Purdue University in Civil Engineering and have for the last 30 years have been part of the design or construction of many major projects. I actually had a class where I was taught how to design riveted connections. I am a Hoosier by birth, a Boilermaker by the grace of God. In the old days, one of the nicknames for the Purdue sports teams was Riveters. Therefore, combining the Buckeye and the Riveter nicknames became my forum name.
The photo that you see with the signature was taken in 1955 with my first electric train, a Marx. I love the photo because it reflects the joy of a young boy with his trains. A joy that has lasted over 45 years. [8D] (The photo makes it very easy to spot one of my replys on a posting.)
Well I use my name [Frank Eagles] on all the fishing and boating boards. I came here and I thought, trains. Santa Fe Chief. Also, lots of folks as me, with the last name Eagles, are you Native American [I’m being proper here but I usually say Indian with great respect]? So Chief came out of no where. Now you know.
Well, my name is fairly self-explanitory. Sask is the abbreviation for the province of Saskatchewan, where I live. Tinplater comes from me being a tinplater since I collect vintage toy trains and operate them on a classic tinplate-style layout.
Almost everyone here knows that the Big Boy was the Union Pacific’s largest steam engine, but that’s not the entire reason. I’m 6’-1" about 340 these days, but losing very slowly. (Is that big enough?)
I’m not even that much of a steam fan, or a UP fan for that matter, but I also have a connection to this particular locomotive.
Back in the early 80’s I lived in Denver. I used to be a member of the HO and the N scale clubs at the Forney Transportation Museum, which is where 4005 rests. I saw this locomotive all of the time.
So, between my size and my connection to the engine itself, I came up with this. Now you know the story behind my handle.
I’m a member of that almost lost trade known as a Disc Jockey. I still remember how to cue up a 45, and back-time a cold-ending song to the Legal before hitting the network at the top of the hour.
Not that those skills are used anymore…
Today I’m more of a Computer Jockey, using a mouse and a keyboard, and frankly, our new software is as close to the old days as possible, and I love it.
And I do the morning show on KOOL 105. So I’m a KOOLjock.
When I joined the forums, “railfan” seemed overused, so I used “train junky” instead. “29” comes from a steam locomotive from an obscure shortline you’ve never heard of.
I was told by my friend “The Red” that I sold him so MANY parts for his Farmall H tractor restoration, that I could take a trip to Bermuda on the profits I made! (THAT did not happen!..big profits OR the trip, that is). Anyways, I’m not from Bermuda (never been there nor care to go) but one of my real names is Ken. Thus the monicker…Bermuda Ken
So how did a nice guy like me get to be “Odd-d”? well I pronounce it as “Oddie”. I got the name when I was a much bullied fat kid in school. My last name is Ottosen. It is pronounced as “Ah-diss’n”. the big kids just called me variations of that. I tried to call myself “Oddy” or Oddie" but they were already taken. It could be worse. At least nobody else would want this nick name. Odd-d
The d and k are my initials and I own a Savage 99 chambered for the 358 Winchester. When we got on the internet years ago, I was more into hunting and guns than trains so I put together something gun related. It’s a good combination as I’ve carried it thru several ISP’s.