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jerdenberg
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01 July 2005 19:38:49(UTC)
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Hi Johann,
Actually, Jeremy thanked me by e-mail for the list I posted, so I presume he had found the information he was looking for.
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Munich 1860
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01 July 2005 20:57:48(UTC)
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<br />Hi Johann,
Actually, Jeremy thanked me by e-mail for the list I posted, so I presume he had found the information he was looking for.
Jeroen
Ok Jeroen, this is very nice to hear, and in case nobody else has told you: your list is really something special !!!! I am glad he received the information, and maybe he will return at some later stage !!!
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prc
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02 July 2005 23:34:04(UTC)
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Originally posted by ulf999
<br />45799 pictures:
/Ulf
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Very nice, I have been looking for this set but have not found it for sale anywhere.
Paul
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Jeremy Palmer
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04 July 2005 05:20:42(UTC)
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Hi All,
I am not sure how to insert comments and it was certainly rude of
me not to acknowledge the replies that so much time and thought
went into, my apologies. Ty Jeroen for noting my response to you.
I have visited many times since my request and I continue to be in
awe of the knowledge that so many of you have, not only on Marklin
but also the history of trains in general. Thank you again. I have
since found that the numbers of the sets in question are #'s 4862
and 4863. These were issued by Marklin, I believe, to go with the Blue and Silver ABA Santa Fe.
Again thank you for all the thought, effort and time that went into
your responses,
Jeremy.
PS. Dear Johan, (Munich 1860)My wife would be grateful if this were
the case!! Unfortunately I have my heart set on the Texas and Pacific
set now.Jeremy.
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2). The early bird may get the worm, but it's the second rat that gets the cheese.
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04 July 2005 13:53:48(UTC)
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4862 ... i saw it today, 132 Euro, that's ok, I suppose ??
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04 July 2005 14:45:07(UTC)
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<br />4862 ... i saw it today, 132 Euro, that's ok, I suppose ??
Johann
Hi Johann,
That seems to be the going rate, # 4863 is usually more because of
the blue caboose. With the help of my friend Will Goodnight at
Modellbahn Collectors, I now have these and sets and the 3662 Loc.
I know Wil helped someone find a British Loc. they were looking for
in the market place section. Although Will is my friend and I am a
customer of his, I am not on commission!!
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Jeremy.
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05 July 2005 14:10:50(UTC)
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Quote:
Originally posted by ulf999
<br />45799 pictures:
/Ulf
[/quo
Very nice, I have been looking for this set but have not found it for sale anywhere.
I got mine from a Swedish store (the last one
).
Check out Elektro-haas,
http://www.isdd.de/shops...&AID=667&Suchen=
/Ulf
Ulf, American HO.
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07 July 2005 04:12:59(UTC)
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I got mine from a Swedish store (the last one
).
Check out Elektro-haas,
http://www.isdd.de/shops...&AID=667&Suchen=
/Ulf
Thanks Ulf, I sent an email to see if they can communicate in english.
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07 July 2005 11:48:49(UTC)
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This company has been dealt with here before ....
https://www.marklin-user...SearchTerms=elektro-haas
We should ask our member Hans_Dietrich whether everything turned out fine !!!
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