Dear Peter,
Who needs an instruction booklet when a friend like you is around. Many
thanks for all the information. But I'm not through with you. The engine I
purchased was made in 1979 and it turned out to be in bad condition. Though
it seemed like it hadn't been used it has the following pro
At 03:36 PM 1/19/05 -0600, you wrote:
I purchased a Beck Kessel Anna locomotive while attending the DH convention
and no instructions were with it. The engine was made in Germany and it
looks too be in excellent condition. Can anyone out there tell something
about this engine or can supply me wit
Hi Arthur,
I'll see what we can find for you.
Bert
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Greetings from Mexico,
I purchased a Beck Kessel Anna locomotive while attending the DH convention
and no instructions were with it. The engine was made in Germany and it
looks too be in excellent condition. Can anyone out there tell something
about this engine or can supply me with a copy of it
Henner
Sorry I missed most of this but Klinger still make Klingerit its
updated of course now. How thick do you want it. I'll see what I can do.
Bert
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Bert & Edmunda
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Joe,
Yes, I misunderstood--I looked for you, met some of the list, missed
many. My Cricket with the Bill Ford water level detection system was
great-- Norm Saley provided me with a goodall valve to replace the
whistle which is really only good to use as a pressure (and water)
release anyway.
Henner,
Would a copper gasket do for your application? You can easily fabricate one
to fit the way you would cut and fit a paper gasket. A copper gasket can be
used over and over again if you anneal the copper to return it to its
ductile state before reusing it.
Casey Sterbenz
From: "Meinhold