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T-man

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The 110 Bridge
« on: March 14, 2024, 06:26:54 AM »
I get lucky once in a while searching for Lionel Trains at Antique Shops and Flea Markets. One requiremnt is that they have to be priced just right. In the Northeast the is a Hug market three times a year in Brimfield Mass. It iis huge because vendors are camped out in fields for a four day event. Anyway the concept drifted to Deerfield Fair Grounds in NH and hold a Brimfield North weekend.
It was our first time attending. These vendors are not really local  vendors they travel a lot.

So last May I spotted this with no tag and got it for ten bucks.

 


As a rightful Newbie this is my first picture.

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Re: The 110 Bridge
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2024, 12:06:55 PM »
Mine was priced better,  :D You have seen this one, I don't know if it has been posted here yet.
This 101 Standard gauge was found in a trash pile, box and all.
Once a year we have trash pickup, you can throw a pile out and the town picks it up.
Someone passed on and they threw it out?
I did not find any more trains in that pile? ( I can't remember.)
That was it I believe. With the box.

 
   

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Re: The 110 Bridge
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2024, 06:30:11 PM »
 


In the 1930 Catalog the 110 Bridge is listed as an O gage but obviously Standard Gage track will fit.