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Brass N.W.S.L. Logging Engine

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Brass N.W.S.L. Logging Engine
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 15, 2003 11:59 PM
I have a brass engine, painted nicely by my late husband. It is Baldwin Saddle Tank Logging Prairie, HO scale 2-6 2-T, circa 1920. Since my grandson has no interest in model RR I am thinking of selling the engine but although I know what my husband paid for it, I don't know the current value.

Can anyone help me out here? I have looked all over the internet for it, perhaps it is no longer made[:o)]
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Brass N.W.S.L. Logging Engine
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 15, 2003 11:59 PM
I have a brass engine, painted nicely by my late husband. It is Baldwin Saddle Tank Logging Prairie, HO scale 2-6 2-T, circa 1920. Since my grandson has no interest in model RR I am thinking of selling the engine but although I know what my husband paid for it, I don't know the current value.

Can anyone help me out here? I have looked all over the internet for it, perhaps it is no longer made[:o)]
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Posted by lionelsoni on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 9:42 AM
You would probably have much better luck if you post your question on the "Model Railroader" forum, where HO people hang out. This forum is for toy trains, like Lionel and American Flyer, that is, mostly O and S gauge tinplate.

Bob Nelson

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Posted by lionelsoni on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 9:42 AM
You would probably have much better luck if you post your question on the "Model Railroader" forum, where HO people hang out. This forum is for toy trains, like Lionel and American Flyer, that is, mostly O and S gauge tinplate.

Bob Nelson

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