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I would venture a guess that there are some Hafner Collectors, but they would be few and far between.  The biggest factor against Hafner, is they are only Wind Up locos.  Hafner never produced anything powered, so with it strictly being a Wind Up, the market itself, and collectibility just isn't there.  The one ironic thing with the Hafner wind up motors, is that Lionel did use Hafner motors, but they were only issued in the European Market, and never for sale stateside.  This was referenced from the book "Early American Toy Trains-(Greenberg)", which also has two other sections covering Calisle & Finch and Dorfan.  The book is an interesting read into understanding the histories of Carlisle & Finch-Hafner-Dorfan.

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