everywherewest wrote: Hello all! Been away from trains for over 20 years. Recently went down in my basemant and found some old HO engines. I found an early Athearn diesel SD-9 engine. Athearn called this model a " Hi-Fi". It had rubber band driving the wheels. Does anyone know if this is worth anything to a collector? Just wondering. Thanks
Hello all! Been away from trains for over 20 years. Recently went down in my basemant and found some old HO engines. I found an early Athearn diesel SD-9 engine. Athearn called this model a " Hi-Fi". It had rubber band driving the wheels.
Does anyone know if this is worth anything to a collector? Just wondering.
Thanks
I can't comment on value - eBay might be a good source for going prices. These were the cheapest Athearn diesels and generally cost less than $10 (minimum wage was less than $2 per hour back then); the more expensive models had gears instead of belt drives. The "Hi-Fi" was a take-off on the then new 33rpm LP (long play) records which carried the "Hi-Fi" label. The label stood for High Fidelity. Athearn wanted the Hi-Fi label to imply high fidelity to prototype. Today, I'm sure he would have been sued for copywright and/or trademark infringement.
yours in remembering
Fred W
You might want to ask the question on the Model Railroader forum. There are many more HO scalers there. Most of us are O and S gauge modelers.
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