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Chops124
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falls mainly on the plain.

Electroen 3 plank goods flat. I purchased one on a trip in the U.K. in 1975,
thereabouts, same gray affair, without stakes, and it had three smaller
amphorae (jugs) with a hand painted red stripe about the neck. My sister
and I have looked high, and we have looked low, even got a Electroen
catalogue from about that period, but cannot, cannot, cannot find any
evidence it ever existed. Some stupid movers threw it out years back.
I am left wondering if it was a one, or two off, using spare parts in the
factory to get the stuff moved out- much like Lionel did in the '60's.

Anybody ever seen this "Big Foot?" The car above is a reconstruction
my sister did for me, bless her heart. I don't model Spanish rail, but
I was intrigued by the unusualness of it.
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That's a pretty cool stake flat load there, who knows, it could have been locally done. Either way, fun thing to see.

Jerry

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