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    Posted 13 years ago

    ugotnygum
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    does anyone know what this is?? I've been searching and searching and I cant find the exact same engine anywhere. I bought this from a museum that closed and even they didnt know what it was. it resembles alot of engines I have seen, but exactly what engine it is I just cant find. any gurus out there that can help me indetify what I've got here? its not a lionel, its not an Ives....its in great shape, and it runs...but i just dont know what the *&^#@ it is!

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    Comments

    1. clevecav, 13 years ago
      Thanks for ur input.....will there be a stamp on it anywhere?
    2. J.Mel, 13 years ago
      How about on the electric pick up under the train?
      Thanks,
      John
    3. J.Mel, 13 years ago
      Looks like it could be a Bing.
      John
    4. Ike, 13 years ago
      No, J.Mel, I'm almost positive it's an American Flyer 1218. Since there are no markings on it, I'd venture that it's a re-paint. Check out the photos on http://www.binnsroad.co.uk.
    5. Lata Lata, 6 years ago
      Nice Item, more pictures/angles would help identifying it.

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