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Ok I am late!  Wife's Dr appointment in Ft. Worth took up yesterday...so I am posting on Wed morning.  Does not look like I missed anyone so this must have been a slow Tuesday.  Today I have a simple pre-war American Flyer caboose.  The #1127 was never catalogued and came in both 4 wheel (like this) or 8 wheel versions.  You can see the lithography is very simple just 2 colors and there are no trim pieces or journals.  Axles just set in a hole in the frame.  Very much the most simple of cars.  Made between 1932 and 1937.  So at nearly 90 years old, here he is the #1127 American Flyer caboose.

American Flyer 1127 caboose sideAmerican Flyer 1127 caboose front quarterAmerican Flyer 1127 caboose rear quarter



Well T.E.T fans, sorry for being late...hope you are having a good week.

Don

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  • American Flyer 1127 caboose side
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  • American Flyer 1127 caboose rear quarter

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