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J F Brown
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Can anyone tell me anything about this train set... its been in my attic since the early 1960's
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Tony Cook
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Well if it's TYCO's Blue or Gray Civil War Set, then you might have one of those money just laying in the attic/basement deals...

Here's some information on what TYCO made...
http://tycotrain.tripod.com/tycotrainsredboxeracollectorsresource/id16.html

If you search through our eBay Related threads, you'll probably run into a posting or two regarding the Civil War Sets.

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Here's the back page of TYCO's 1961 catalog that introduced the Civil War Sets...


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