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Author Topic: 5 Walking Beam Steam Engines for My Display at Cabin Fever January 17-18-19, 2020  (Read 1540 times)

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Here's a little video.


This is a good way to crowd my desk in the Office of Steam!


https://youtu.be/U-npQMEjR8s

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Gil, you have a nice display there and the video was fun to watch.
Have a good time at Cabin Fever and a safe trip.
Carl "There is a better way for everything. Find it."TAE


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They look awesome.
Very nice examples you have there.
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Very nice, indeed, Gil. I particularly like the Huxhold engine.
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All very nice engines...the B Huxhold engine is the steam stuff of dreams.
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WOW!  Gill, your collection never ceases to amaze me. Oh the Huxhold. Eye candy for everyone. Keep it up Gill.

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Gil, you have a nice display there and the video was fun to watch.
Have a good time at Cabin Fever and a safe trip.


Thanks, Carl. Perhaps one day you and your wife can make it to this show.
It would be great to see you there!


If things go well, we'll see you at NAMES.


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Very nice, indeed, Gil. I particularly like the Huxhold engine.


Thanks, Bob. It was built in Ontario by an incredibly skilled and dedicated engineer/toolmaker.


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All very nice engines...the B Huxhold engine is the steam stuff of dreams.


You got that right. Thank you. I spoke with Bill by phone on Friday. While he doesn't go beyond the Toronto area anymore, it was great to hear his voice. We had a real nice conversation and he sends his greetings to all. I am blessed to know the man and to be the custodian of some of his precision works of art.

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WOW!  Gill, your collection never ceases to amaze me. Oh the Huxhold. Eye candy for everyone. Keep it up Gill.

Tommy


Thanks, Tommy!

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Gill,
Every engine is a true work of art, always a pleasure to see and watch them.

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Very nice pieces Gil, are beam engines the featured engine at Cabin Fever this year? That Bill Huxhold beam was great to see in person  8)
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Very nice pieces Gil, are beam engines the featured engine at Cabin Fever this year? That Bill Huxhold beam was great to see in person  8)

They are the Forum’s featured engine. Between Gil, Brent and me we will have 20+ Beam Engines on display. Here are the ones I am bringing:

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Charlie, that is a great photo and a great group of beam engines!

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Looks like you guys will put on a good show  8)
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