peol
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Two more GermansTwo more engines added to the collection The vertical Doll 357/2 is 36cm high, has a weighted safety valve and governor. The wooden base Bing 9641/2 dates from around 1902 and is equipped with a feeding pump and reverse lever. Base is 22x24cm.
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toxx
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... wow. Congrats, mate! Those are two true gems.
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Les
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They are two beautiful engines.
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Burnmafingers
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Very nice indeed.
I like the flooring effect on the horizontal boiler
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Bugsy
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Really nice engines, Peter!
I must come by and have a look one day.
Perhaps Caprice would like to join us.
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Lozza1
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Nice additions to any collection. That large Doll would be particularly impressive.
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Sandman
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Oh my.
Just my kind of engines.
I think I'm in
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madeinenglang
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Really nice engines
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MooseMan
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Wow....particularly like the base on that Bing!
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Steve_S
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Both stunning!
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Dampfmaschine
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Excellent, The sort of engines which look great whether in steam or not.
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jakesm
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wow-amazing works of mechanical beauty
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igy569
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*sigh*
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Alf
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Nice engines indeed
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Kaleb
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Interesting valve gear on the Bing. Any ideas how it reverses the engine?
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bigal
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Two great engines And the condition
I'd love to have that Bing (probably much rare than a Poppet valve model)
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peol
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| bigal wrote: | Two great engines And the condition
I'd love to have that Bing (probably much rare than a Poppet valve model) |
I was surprised there was noone bidding on the Bing. I think I got a good price considering it is in such good condition. Maybe it was not presented good enough or the preset price scared people away. Now it stays with me
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ijules
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Peter,
Two wonderful engines added to your great collection! They are both in excellent condition. I love this kind of old German engines.
You are making me jealous...
++ Jules
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