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Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:
Elgaucho posted:

I'm trying to find track pieces to this early in-expensive Hafner set. Would you agree that this (pictured) is the correct style of track? 

Yes, it would be correct.

Thank you Steve. Much appreciated!

**You wouldn’t be the “seller” of this set currently online correct? Ha! Just trying to get an honest read on what track truly goes with this set.

Would you also know the era?

Elgaucho posted:
Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:
Elgaucho posted:

I'm trying to find track pieces to this early in-expensive Hafner set. Would you agree that this (pictured) is the correct style of track? 

Yes, it would be correct.

Thank you Steve. Much appreciated!

**You wouldn’t be the “seller” of this set currently online correct? Ha! Just trying to get an honest read on what track truly goes with this set.

Would you also know the era?

Ballpark of mid 30's or earlier. They went to flat track after that. No, nothing I'm selling.

Steve

Last edited by Steve "Papa" Eastman

You need to understand the nature of Hafner set numbers. A set may show for many years, the number/type of cars would stay the same but the style of car may change depending on what was being produced at the time. My first sighting is the 1924-26 catalog, the last is 1930. I have a 1919 catalog, but that set number is not mentioned. That probably has more to do with my lack of catalogs. That style coach was made from 1916-29.

Steve

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