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Anonymous
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Sun, Mar 19 2006 12:26 AM
I am currently searching for patterns for Lima builder plate's. I am a volunteer in a steam powered sawmill in Brooks, Oregon on the grounds of Antique Powerland Museums Association. The mill is run by a 1906 Lima Shay Locomotive boiler, with no plates known to exist, so I have been appointed to find patterns for a boiler plate that we could make to kind of "seal the deal" Thank You for your help! you may see some pictures of the mill at www.antiquepowerland.com , also if you would like to look up the locomotive by the serial number it is 1627. Anything will help at this point. Thank you for looking.
Nate Degerstedt
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http://antiques-internet.com/colorado/railroadmemories/dynapage/IP1194.htm Here is a web site with one at auction. The date is 1900 for a shay and should be close. I hope this helps. It took 1 minute to find at ASK.com. As always ENJOY
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