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That's a nice one Nick! I don't recall seeing any etchings that look like yours, I suspect it was made by Union Toy Mfg in the late 1870's but I'm not sure.Here's an ad from 1873 showing the cylinder mounted on top of the boiler. Note that it came in two different sizes and two different configurations, plain and ornamented. I find it interesting that it's supposed to shoot water 20 feet. (Attachment Link)
Perhaps that was actually meant as 20 "scale" feet?!?!
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Yes it still turns, but I don’t think I show it in this video
Nice. Might need a different nozzle to get that 20 foot stream.
Quote from: SteamAddict91 on May 05, 2024, 06:00:41 amQuote from: Nick on May 04, 2024, 09:34:04 pmDay 125: Still on the road and hard to make replies but don’t want to miss a day… Nick,How did you get all of these engines?Hard work and careless spending…
Quote from: Nick on May 04, 2024, 09:34:04 pmDay 125: Still on the road and hard to make replies but don’t want to miss a day… Nick,How did you get all of these engines?
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