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Posted - October 18 2010 : 5:22:24 PM
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heres a blast from the past,andes foundry in lancastor pa,merged with american toys in 1923,o gauge clockwork locomotive ken
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Posted - October 18 2010 : 9:36:26 PM
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| That is a classic and seldom seen any more.
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Posted - October 19 2010 : 09:39:13 AM
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yep classic Cause most got turned into bombs & tanks in WW2 But some pre-WW2 toys still out there
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Posted - October 19 2010 : 09:55:15 AM
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hopefully this will be mine at end of week,fully working if a bit jerky,but its older tham me and i jerk ken
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Posted - October 19 2010 : 12:24:41 PM
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Thats an American Flyer locomotive,made in Chicago before AC Gilbert bought the company.
Carl T.
President of the Cape James Terminal RR.
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Posted - October 19 2010 : 12:29:24 PM
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hi choochin3 thanks thats even better for me,just gotta find tender ken
Edited by - catfordken on October 19 2010 12:35:58 PM
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