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I just purchased a Canadian National freight set produced by Weaver for Casey Inc and was manufactured in 1997.  The set is brand new and still in the original packaging featuring a CN GP38-2 Ultra Line diesel (drive shaft drive), a CN 2-bay hopper, a CN flat with wood load, a CN boxcar, a CN covered hopper and finally a CN NE style caboose.  I have attached a picture of the set.

 

My questions are does anyone know the history behind this set and anything about the Casey, Inc.  Many searches on my part have revealed nothing about either.  My hopes someone out there might.

 

 

 

CN O Scale Set.

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Paul, Yes I did email Weaver and their reply to me was that the existing staff didn't know of the set or when it was produced.  I found out through a list Weaver produced and put on the internet.  The address for this list is as follows:

 

http://www.weavermodels.com/Ul...%20Production%20.htm

 

This will take you straight to that list.  Latest production listed is 2006.  This is where I found out when and for who the set was made.  Trail went cold after that.  You would think there would be some history about the firm even if they did go out of business.

 

Bob

 

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Originally Posted by rail:

Let me see what I can find out from Joe.

Don

Don, that would be appreciated.  When a set is made as good as this one and it was a custom issue, it's nice to know the history behind its creation.

 

 

Originally Posted by trainroomgary:

Hi Bob • Great Model Train Find

 

The photo you provided is very helpful.

This Canadian National Freight Set, looks like a great addition to your layout or even a static display. Sorry, I have no information at this time.

 

A great find • Enjoy • Congratulations 

 

Thanks for the compliment.  It is a nice set and will look good running on the layout.

 

 

Originally Posted by edkone:

Nice set Bob. I was looking at that set on a train auction site, but did not pull the trigger.

Enjoy

I watched it for about three weeks and couldn't stand it anymore.  I believe there is another one available if you like it.  It was worth every penny.

 

Bob

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Bob,

I got a reply from Joe at Weaver, he remembers the set, but not who it was made for or any details about it. He mentioned that someone had contacted them about the set. I thought if anyone would know, it would be Joe. 

Is there possibly a reference to the company you mentioned may be found doing a search?

Don

Originally Posted by rail:

Bob,

I got a reply from Joe at Weaver, he remembers the set, but not who it was made for or any details about it. He mentioned that someone had contacted them about the set. I thought if anyone would know, it would be Joe. 

Is there possibly a reference to the company you mentioned may be found doing a search?

Don

Don, thanks for asking Joe.  If anyone would know, he would.

 

 

Originally Posted by paul 2:

That is one nice looking set. Being that it was a Canadian road maybe Casey was a Canadian company or a company that was close to the Canadian border. ...Paul

Paul, I did an exhaustive search looking for Casey, Inc.  I Googled Canadian businesses, businesses along the great lakes, business in Canada in 1997, etc.  Sooner or later the puzzle will be solved.

 

 

Originally Posted by AMCDave:

I know nothing about the set.....other than I may have bid on 50 of them......someone had a bunch of them put back. A good looking set for sure.

 

Yes, these sets just started showing up and there are a bunch of them out there.  I've counted 15 available for sale to date.  If you bid on fifty of them, you've probably consumed all the excess sets on the market.  They are available at good prices.  Good luck on your bidding.

 

Thanks to everyone who joined in this venture.  All your input is appreciated.

 

Bob

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Bob:  One concern that might be a problem for you is if you use command control, like TMCC, and want to equip that engine with an upgrade kit.  I bought an older Weaver FA set, A and B units and wanted to equip the engine with TMCC.  With that big motor in the center plus the drive shafts and towers, there just wasn't room in the engine to install the old Train America TMCC kit.  I ended up having Weaver re-engine the units with the newer vertical shaft motors and then install TMCC with sound.  it was worth while to me because the engine was painted in a Soo Line, maroon paint job and I knew that Weaver would probably never do that engine again.  Nice engine, now.

 

Paul Fischer

Originally Posted by fisch330:

Bob:  One concern that might be a problem for you is if you use command control, like TMCC, and want to equip that engine with an upgrade kit.  I bought an older Weaver FA set, A and B units and wanted to equip the engine with TMCC.  With that big motor in the center plus the drive shafts and towers, there just wasn't room in the engine to install the old Train America TMCC kit.  I ended up having Weaver re-engine the units with the newer vertical shaft motors and then install TMCC with sound.  it was worth while to me because the engine was painted in a Soo Line, maroon paint job and I knew that Weaver would probably never do that engine again.  Nice engine, now.

 

Paul Fischer

Paul, I took that into consideration when I bought the set.  My layout is powered by the ZW-C (I think that's right) which has TMCC PowerMasters built into each circuit.  I can control the track voltage going to each track for non TMCC engines.  I did this so guests could run on my layout.  I also have a Command Base connected for TMCC engines.

 

Originally Posted by trainbrain:
Originally Posted by Andrew87:
How much is this set worth?

I saw a bunch on Ebay recently, I think from Trainz  and I think they averaged a lil over $100 each.

I was able to purchase the set for $76.  Great value.  Going price on two or three cars comes to about that amount.  The set is a bargain.

 

Bob

 

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