Jeff,  I do not intend to bid.  Have one and that is enough.  Just wondering 
about the port hole window etc?????  Stan

  

--- In [email protected], "danconialead" <danconialead@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Stan,
> 
> I know someone who has one of these locomotives (and, yes, it is either a Rex 
> or a Putt, but I can't remember which one either).  He calls it a "Suburban", 
> but I'm not sure if this is correct, since I can't find a picture of the 
> prototype when I search `Suburban locomotive', Suburban 4-4-2' and related 
> terminology.
> 
> I've had a chance to run his engine and can say that HIS ENGINE runs very 
> well and is extremely versatile on his layout doing everything from 
> switching, to passenger, reefer, and milk runs.
> 
> PLEASE TELL ME if you intend to bid on this locomotive since, if you do not, 
> I'm pretty sure he'd want a second.  Actually, the sooner you could tell me 
> your intentions, the better since, if you're not biding, this would give my 
> friend the most time to make any necessary inquaries with the seller.
> 
> Jeff Allen
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "trainsjeep88" <trainsjeep88@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >    This looks similar to Rex that I purchased many years ago from Rollie M. 
> > except it has port hole front window, different headlite etc.  Is this a 
> > Rex or maybe a Putt?  Thanks Stan Houghton
> >
>




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