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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by cacole</i> <br /><br />There is a former G&D operator living here in Tombstone, Arizona. He doubts the authenticity of that locomotive. <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Hello, <br /> <br />How can he doubt what he hasn't seen? <br /> <br />I sent some photos to a website that hopefully will be showing them soon. I will list the link as soon as I know. In the meanwhile let's all keep an open mind on the manner. <br /> <br />I was told this was a "joke" loco that John liked to leave on layouts he visited and waited for the owner to contact him about the engine. Has anyone else heard this story before? As a brass loco it seems a bit extravagant to just leave lying around, even for John Allen. <br />Thanks <br />
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