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So Nick, the guy demonstrating it was the new owner? Looks like he was very happy with it. Clearly he would not have sold it for any price.
Quote from: Maxwell on January 19, 2020, 11:27:26 amAs Bruce mentioned, the plaque says Ahaigh York. (Could be York USA or York England) Looks like a real working engine, heavily built, similar to Bishoff. The oilers’ style are not German, English, or American; just unique, but to me is not worth more than $2500 including the 20% commission & tax. Someone got a very good machine thoughIf you really want that engine you should give the buyer a call. His name is John Rozevink. He is a prolific antique engine collector, trader, dealer. He can be reached at 419-789-1159Gil
As Bruce mentioned, the plaque says Ahaigh York. (Could be York USA or York England) Looks like a real working engine, heavily built, similar to Bishoff. The oilers’ style are not German, English, or American; just unique, but to me is not worth more than $2500 including the 20% commission & tax. Someone got a very good machine though
Quote from: St Paul Steam on January 17, 2020, 03:03:20 amAppears it is a Ahaigh York , the current owner didn't keep care of it very well , it has noticeably deteriorated.It is too bad the engine looks worse. I hope the new owner spruces it up.As for Darlington, I suspect it's Darlington in England.Nick, you missed out on a tremendous deal even if it was worth only a $100 as it is such a fine piece. In 2008, I think I would have offered him $500 on the spot for it. I never see such things at flea market area at the tractor shows. Admittedly I only skim them as I'd rather look at the machinery. (There is a lot at the market area that wouldn't interest many.)
Appears it is a Ahaigh York , the current owner didn't keep care of it very well , it has noticeably deteriorated.