magpie38
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Show us your Mamod Nut Nad Bolt TE and RollersA few weeks ago James was lamenting the lack of Mamod threads coupled with this there has been quite a bit of discussion on nut and bolters lately so this got me thinking..................how many people own and cherish nut and bold Mamod Mobiles. Ill start with my two, not pristine but good steamers that are regularly steamed and I have deliberately not restored them as their patina tells a great story of being loved and well played with
Id love to see other peoples nut and bolt TE and rollers too
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MrDuck
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Braggart
Those look very nice indeed
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magpie38
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| MrDuck wrote: | Braggart
Those look very nice indeed  |
Thankyou, the TE with flat canopy is the star of my mamod mobile collection, which has xrept up to 11 mobiles
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MrDuck
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I was just thinking that I wish I had the space for everything interesting. I would try to find some
I must say I prefer it your way as the history adds greatly to the attraction for me
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IndianaRog
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My favorite Mamod engine (only Mamod aside from an MFtwin!)
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sarfraz
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Very nice earlier models.
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The Denying Dutchman
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The only TE1 here is my wife's riveted TE and to be honest, I like the newer roofs more than the flat roofs.
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Casey Jones Snr
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Sadly I don't have any. But hey I enjoy looking at them so post away folks.
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davidcurtis021
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here are my three
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magpie38
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| davidcurtis021 wrote: | here are my three
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very very nice david
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magpie38
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| IndianaRog wrote: | My favorite Mamod engine (only Mamod aside from an MFtwin!)
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stunning TE1 Rog
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m8dave
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this was a nut un bolt t/e
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johnreid
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my nut and bolt SR1+
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magpie38
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| johnreid wrote: | my nut and bolt SR1+
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very nice John and great to have you back arround mate
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magpie38
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| m8dave wrote: | this was a nut un bolt t/e
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very nice alot of work in there
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Griffin
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Here are my two.
Camden St addressed box SR1
Flat roofed TE1
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magpie38
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| Griffin wrote: | Here are my two.
Camden St addressed box SR1
Flat roofed TE1
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very nice and another flate canopy too
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MrMamod
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Here for young Mick's pleasure - the rarer nut/bolt TE which has the steering rod which fits into the front axle NOT down the chimney.
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magpie38
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Just won this, so another nut and bolt mamod enters the collection
obviously it will need a clean and I will have to sort a proper sv out and probably touch the black paint up. Also straighten out the problems with the front axel, but I'm glad to have another early mamod in the fold
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magpie38
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| MrMamod wrote: | Here for young Mick's pleasure - the rarer nut/bolt TE which has the steering rod which fits into the front axle NOT down the chimney.
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very very nice Phil
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magpie38
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| The Denying Dutchman wrote: | | The only TE1 here is my wife's riveted TE and to be honest, I like the newer roofs more than the flat roofs. |
I must admit I loved the TE1, I love the way it can be throttled down to a slow tick over, the TE1A has adifferent quality of its own right but I prefer the TE1. Saying that I own six TE1A , however, I must add a riveted TE1 to my collection
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ozsteamdemon
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No nut & bolters here .
I got Nads , but i`m not showin them !
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MooseMan
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Sooooo much eye candy!!!!!
Great thread Mick!
A nut and bolt TE1 remains a gap in my collection I hope to fill one day.
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Mamod 14
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| MooseMan wrote: | Sooooo much eye candy!!!!!
Great thread Mick!
A nut and bolt TE1 remains a gap in my collection I hope to fill one day. |
Me too!
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magpie38
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| MooseMan wrote: | Sooooo much eye candy!!!!!
Great thread Mick!
A nut and bolt TE1 remains a gap in my collection I hope to fill one day. |
im glad you like the thread, we seem to have a lot of members with nut and bolters, I'll keep my eye out for a nut and bolt TE1 for you
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Celsius 100
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Mick,my steering rod through the front axle version-
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magpie38
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If I say so myself, I;m really enjoying this thread
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Dauntless
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Here are my two.
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Les
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Here's my poor excuse for one.
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magpie38
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| Dauntless wrote: | Here are my two.
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very ncie Paul, good to hear from you too, i hope all is well
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magpie38
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| Les wrote: | Here's my poor excuse for one.
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youll soon have that back on its feet Les
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Les
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| magpie38 wrote: | | Les wrote: | Here's my poor excuse for one.
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youll soon have that back on its feet Les |
I don't know about that, I have had it for about 4 years.
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magpie38
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| Les wrote: | | magpie38 wrote: | | Les wrote: | Here's my poor excuse for one.
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youll soon have that back on its feet Les |
I don't know about that, I have had it for about 4 years.  |
at least you can rest assured that the paint is now dry
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magpie38
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well my second nut and bolt roller arrived today and it looks nice along side my other two nut and bolters.
I dont plan yo heavily restore my new arrival, just clean it and try and deal with the rust
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MrMamod
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| magpie38 wrote: | | Les wrote: | | magpie38 wrote: | | Les wrote: | Here's my poor excuse for one.
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youll soon have that back on its feet Les |
I don't know about that, I have had it for about 4 years.  |
at least you can rest assured that the paint is now dry |
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MrMamod
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Mick you are getting a nice collection of nut n bolters and i love the flat roof ones.
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angus
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Apologies for supplying more than asked for, but I happened to have this pic of my Lindstrom clockwork roller and nut and bolt SR1 to hand.
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magpie38
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| MrMamod wrote: | | Mick you are getting a nice collection of nut n bolters and i love the flat roof ones. |
cheers Phil I really love nut and bolters, mine are not in the best of condion thought
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magpie38
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| angus wrote: | Apologies for supplying more than asked for, but I happened to have this pic of my Lindstrom clockwork roller and nut and bolt SR1 to hand.
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what a great photo fo two great rollers, they really complement each other thanks for sharing
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