Hi all. I have looked at this many times, even googled it, not no luck yet. I have had some of these many years ago. The throwbar should say something. I remember having to set it up, no fun at all. In one of my clear-outs got rid of them for a couple bucks each. It looks for the train set market, the constant radius of the piece would let it replace a curved section of track. It should be easy to find the radius. The straight side being the same as regular sections. I would guess Japanese or central Europe make, if not just maybe from Brazil. Alistair
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Anyone ever seen this make of switch? The top one .
Originally posted by PGE33Â -Â March 13 2017Â :Â 10:53:29 PM
Hey Evan...do you think we should let them off the hook? Or just keep them guessing? Just so everybody knows I am the owner of the LHS where this turnout came from...and yes I hadn't ever seen one of these in 30 years of collecting trains...but surely somebody else has?
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