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gmoney
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I know everybody was beginning to wonder where the quad hoppers were, so here they are:

Top to bottom, Model Power, Bachmann, Lionel.

I think this is the 1st Model Power CN hopper I’ve gotten, and maybe only the 2nd CN hopper of any make.

An M&StL hopper is one of the first Bachmann hoppers I ever got, with the typical talgo couplers.  This one has body mounted couplers, so it’s a variation I didn’t have.

I already have a black Lionel Alaska hopper, but it has a big crack in one side, so I really needed this one!

Glenn

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Also from the Canton show, the latest piggyback trailer acquisition:

According to research conducted by GoingInCirclez (Tony Lucio), these shouldn’t exist.  The white Santa Fe trailer was one of Tyco’s early piggyback offerings, and was retired before the overhead piggyback loader/unloader was introduced. Roof overhangs we’re added to the piggyback trailers to work with the overhead loader/unloader, so no Santa Fe trailers should have roof overhangs, but these do.

Now I need another intermodal flatcar to go with these trailers.

Glenn

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L@@K!!!  Even more Varney/Life-Like flats!

I already have 3 Clyde Beatty flats; one like this one, a white one with red lettering, and a red one with white lettering.  2 things about this one that I’ve never noticed before is that it was made in Hong Kong instead of Taiwan, and instead of wheel chocks on the deck, it has retaining clips.

And of course my fifty-leventh silver NYC flat!

Glenn

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And winding up my Canton toy & train show review are these triple dome tankers:

My 2nd Coca-Cola tanker and my 2nd Exxon tanker.

Glenn

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