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John Smatlak posted:
Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:

A pair of Hafner M10000’s. One with the normal nose, the other is the harder to find shovel nose.

Steve

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Cool- did you kitbash the "shovel nose", or is that really a Hafner factory variation? I don't recall ever seeing that one before. Thanks for posting that.

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John, they are original. They just don’t show up as often. Hope to see you Sunday?

Here is another one shown on our website. 

http://tcawestern.org/hafner.htm

Steve

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terry hudon posted:

some close ups of the set,the more I look at it ,the better I love it ,will track test it on wed nite of thur and do a vidIMGP2738IMGP2739IMGP2741IMGP2742IMGP2743

Terry,

Congratulations nice set! I own the same set and it is called the Chief and was cataloged in 1927 only. The set is often referred to as the 4th President Special although it isn't really. It is a more dressed up set than the previous year's President Special with Journals and extra trim and of course a #4677 engine instead of #4639. Like all Flyer standard gauge engines, it runs great and I expect that your's will too.

Eric

TCA, LCCA, Ives Train Society

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