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1.  Buckman Holly No. 6 ca 1886

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2.  Falk 450 Overtype Disassembled

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3.  KMV Vertical Engineers Engine ca 2021

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4.  LS Loc Miniature Live Steam Collection

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5.  Marklin 4122/9 c1907

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We pulled it off..... 5 great entries received in 2 days.

No draw from the hat with 5..... sorry Ci-Ci.

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Some really nice entries.
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Who has the choice, has the agony!
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Great entries!! There’s one that I really want on my shelf  8)
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I see about ten that I would like on my shelf. :)

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The Holly appeals to the engineer in me
The kit set appeals to the puzzle side of me
The LOC appeal to the miniature side of the model maker
The Marklin and KMV  are nice

So i have narrowed it down to three !
How many votes am I allowed?

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I see about ten that I would like on my shelf. :)

Haha, I guess you are right there... But one of these is already on my shelf, and I have most of the brothers to the LS-LOC (been searching for the Crampton for ages). The “puzzle” would be very neat framed and hanging on the wall, but I would be better off not adding it to my collection as it would probably go in a box and stay how it is  :D  That “Buckman/Holly” is a very neat old piece, but Märklins always steal my heart 😍
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2 hours left to vote!  ;)
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Congrats to the owner of the Märklin!!

Does anyone know the model number of the engine?
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Congrats to the owner of the Märklin!!

Does anyone know the model number of the engine?


  Thank you!  It's my engine. I looked for a model number before sending it to Gil with no luck. I did find a 1907 Mfg. date. I think it's a 4122 but need to confirm.
  Yes, 4122-9 
Cheers Bob, I collect mostly German steam stationary engines.

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Congrats to the owner of the Märklin!!

Does anyone know the model number of the engine?


  Thank you!  It's my engine. I looked for a model number before sending it to Gil with no luck. I did find a 1907 Mfg. date. I think it's a 4122 but need to confirm.
  Yes, 4122-9


  I'm not 100 percent sure of the 4122 model number so if anyone has a catalog or knows what it is please let me know ?   
Cheers Bob, I collect mostly German steam stationary engines.

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Congrats to the owner of the Märklin!!

Does anyone know the model number of the engine?


  Thank you!  It's my engine. I looked for a model number before sending it to Gil with no luck. I did find a 1907 Mfg. date. I think it's a 4122 but need to confirm.
  Yes, 4122-9


  I'm not 100 percent sure of the 4122 model number so if anyone has a catalog or knows what it is please let me know ?

Thanks Bob, I assumed it was yours and have added your name. I may have a catalog that it’s in, will check later tonight...
Nick

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Congratulations Bob!

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Congrats to the owner of the Märklin!!

Does anyone know the model number of the engine?


  Thank you!  It's my engine. I looked for a model number before sending it to Gil with no luck. I did find a 1907 Mfg. date. I think it's a 4122 but need to confirm.
  Yes, 4122-9


  I'm not 100 percent sure of the 4122 model number so if anyone has a catalog or knows what it is please let me know ?

Thanks Bob, I assumed it was yours and have added your name. I may have a catalog that it’s in, will check later tonight...

 
 OK, Thanks.
Cheers Bob, I collect mostly German steam stationary engines.