No engines were sold. I did steam up an electric Jensen 70 late in
the bazaar when another table with electricity nearby opened up.
Saw a bunch of folks I 'knew on sight' and a few from work at the
NY court system (a great gig for hours and benefits) where you actually
have an opportunity to make a positive difference in a litigant's life.
All at civil court, my wife is about to retire w/30+ years, I retired
a few years ago with 10+, and my son is going on 3 years.
But, I digress. I did sell two MARX sets of trains, mostly from the 50's,
stamped metal engines, six-inch four-wheel cars, transformer, and cleaned track.
When the table near the outlet opened up I put up one of the sets and left it
running. One-half hour later both sets went to the same buyer. When I said
$75 for either set they asked about both and when I said you could have both
for $100 the deal was done.
The church-folk were very friendly and I'm thinking of asking if I could
get the 'good' table at another bazaar and set up a few runners ticking over
and making steamer music. Gotta get the word out.
So, today I ran an old B30 (solid flywheel) with two 200watt cartridge heaters.
I powered it thru my voltage reducer (light dimmer). So I loaded water juuust
below the top of the sight glass and turned it on. Once steaming I turned the
reducer down till the engine was nicely ticking over and had a 60 minute run.
Restorative is the word that comes to mind.
So, later gator...I'm resurrecting an old Toast-O-Lator from my grandparents
summer house in Cape Cod. A loooong time ago!
Wayne