35th Anniversary Celebration Weekly Give-Away
What is the number 35 about? Does it hold any specific meaning that demands attention? Does it command respect for those who tout it? Should model railroaders care?
In 2015, we at M.T.H. Electric Trains think 35 means a lot. Yes, we're celebrating our 35th Anniversary, but that's just part of the story. It's what has happened to us, to our customers and to the hobby of model railroading over those 35 years that really speaks to the significance of the number.
In just three and a half decades, we've released more than 25,000 different items. In addition to O Gauge, we produce models, track and accessories in HO, S, and G Scales along with tinplate reproductions in O and Standard Gauge — each of which interacts with our universal DCS Digital Command System remote control technology.
All told, we market 11 different brands, each born sometime along our 35-year journey. Every month, we ship on average more than 125 different items to more than 1,000 hobby shops around the world. Our semiannual O Gauge catalogs each contain over 500 new items.
Beginning in May and continuing over the last 35 weeks of the year, we'll be giving away one new item from one of our various product lines each week to a lucky M.T.H. fan. Join us in celebrating our anniversary by filling out the entry form each week. Entries must be submitted by midnight of each Saturday in order to be eligible for that week's drawing. The weekly winner will be announced the following Wednesday via the M.T.H. Electronic Newsletter.
At the end of the year, we'll draw one name from all the weekly winners for a grand prize drawing.
Our Week 35 Winner was William Newsome of Newbern, Tennessee. Congratulations William!
Entrants are automatically added to our Electronic Newsletter subscriber list. Only (1) entry per customer, per week.
Weekly Winners
- Week 1 Winner was Tim Nelson of Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Week 2 Winner was John Smith of Boco Raton, Florida
- Week 3 Winner was Fred Guillermety of Tampa, Florida
- Week 4 Winner was Charles Witt of LaGrange, Illinois
- Week 5 Winner was Robert Sopko of Simpsonville, South Carolina
- Week 6 Winner was Bob DiNatale of Middletown, Delaware
- Week 7 Winner was Carroll Roles of Mt. Airy, Maryland
- Week 8 Winner was David Burrell of Lansford, Pennsylvania
- Week 9 Winner was Dylan Regalado of Simi Valley, California
- Week 10 Winner was Bruce Jankowski of Lemont, Illinois
- Week 11 Winner was Mike Ladzinski of Baltimore, Maryland
- Week 12 Winner was Roy Sheahen of Ellison Bay, Wisconisn
- Week 13 Winner was Anthony Castano of Staten Island, New York
- Week 14 Winner was Farol Henkle of Flushing, Michigan
- Week 15 Winner was Harold Weinberg of Lexington, Kentucky
- Week 16 Winner was Thomas Canino of Babylon, New York
- Week 17 Winner was Leonard Hills of Sequim, Washington
- Week 18 Winner was Robert Doan of Hamilton, New Jersey
- Week 19 Winner was John Rodgers of Hernando, Florida
- Week 20 Winner was Ross Tremblay of Papillion, Nebraska
- Week 21 Winner was Michael Mikowski of New Hyde Park, New York
- Week 22 Winner was Terry Christopher of Wappingers Falls, New York
- Week 23 Winner was James Penglase of Milaca, Minnesota
- Week 24 Winner was Louis DeJesus of La Grange Park, Illinois
- Week 25 Winner was Michael Sterbens of Quartz Hill, California
- Week 26 Winner was Mike Lundy of El Cerrito, California
- Week 27 Winner was Richard Clark of Philadelphia, Mississippi
- Week 28 Winner was Joseph Blisko of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
- Week 29 Winner was Keith Gonser of Uniontown, Ohio
- Week 30 Winner was Dan Nelson of Hibbing, Minnesota
- Week 31 Winner was David Keserich of Valparaiso, Indiana
- Week 32 Winner was Robert George of Madeira, Ohio
- Week 33 Winner was Daniel Law of Millbrae, California
- Week 34 Winner was Ben Isbell of Cogan Station, Pennsylvania
- Week 35 Winner was William Newsome of Newbern, Tennessee