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Looking for suggestions for someone to do repair work on a #353 American Flyer Circus Engine

My first venture into collecting was with Gilbert S gauge. I wasn't all that interested in being an operator; I was more interested in collecting and establishing my own personal museum.  I think I have an example of almost every piece of 3 digit equipment that was cataloged. 

For the last 4 years I have put up a display of Pre War Flyer O gauge trains at a local historical society museum for the Christmas season. Each year the display has had a different theme.  I decided to go with a circus theme this year. I know its early but I thought it was a good idea to get started early and dig out my Flyer Circus train because I know it needs some work.  I am looking for someone who can do the needed repair work, and get it running reliably. The left side running gear is broken.  I got it to run,  but only in reverse.  Can someone here suggest a good repair person that I can contact.  The engine is runner quality but I would like it to run well because the trains are run by the docents at the museum.  I always encourage them to let the guests at the museum play with the trains with supervision.

Here are a few photos of the engine.

I have an Ives reproduction Circus Set and an O gauge custom painted Flyer Circus set that will all be running.

Any suggestions for a good repair person are welcome.  I usually post over in the tinplate forum, but I thought I would come here first and ask the S gauge experts.  I can post over there too.

Thanks in Advance

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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