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Bob, I made a mistake on the tender photo. I believe that's actually a PRR 110P75 from an Alexander built K4s. Still kicking myself for not acquiring that 9ne too. But here is the Kluppenberg 110F75 tender for the L1. I'm not going to start a debate on who was a better builder when it came to rivets but here is the detail work of the Kluppenberg way. He would use Dyken bluing ink to scribe the lines and then punch the rivets in the line. Spacing must have been done with a template. Pictured is the tender top, which Kluppenberg left as a lift out piece. Same as the L1s tender, although no bluing ink remains. The tender rivet detail is as neat in appearance as the Alexander, if not more precise. And I believe the floor is partly bakalite.20180812_14172020180812_14132120180812_14134120180812_141527

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