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don6698@comcast.net
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Engine ID
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November 14, 2023, 09:39:38 am »
Need assistance in identifying this engine
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tenniV11
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that's all I have to say about that
Location: Switzerland - Lake of Constance
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November 14, 2023, 01:10:14 pm »
This is a Georges Carette & Cie steam engine 696/2/P made in Nuernberg Germany
Very nice one -
Arnold
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yussufhippo
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Posts: 237
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November 16, 2023, 04:33:30 am »
Well, here another version from my collection (as the one in the video posted by Arnold).This time the famous "Umsteuerung", reversing gear, patented in 1906, for two-cylinders. Quite rare, if I am not mistaken...
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yussufhippo
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November 16, 2023, 04:45:33 am »
If I may add:
The plaque shown in the third photo posted by Don6698 say "German Engine D.R.P.", quite a common error as DRP is not the abbreviation of a company's name but short for "
D
eutsches
R
eich
P
atent" (i.e.patented in the German Empire; 1877-1945). There was also a "minor" version, the DRGM =
D
eutsches
R
eich
G
ebrauchs
m
uster", which offered some protection for a certain model oder design.
You will find the DRP on some early Carette engines.
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