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KCPT  Last night

Featured a gentleman who brought in a 1890's Pullman Lounge Car made in  Germany,  larger than Lionel standard gauge. It was one of a kind, display piece on a wooden base (no plaque), car sitting on 2 rail track. Highly detailed inside and out.  The top came off to show off a luxury interior, complete with real tapestry carpeting,  swiveling chair, complete bathroom, chandeliers , luxury to the 9's. Absolutely stunning.

It was from an estate sale and he paid $800.00  for it some ago.

It was appraised at $15,000 auction highly desireable. The expert appraiser seemed like he was ready to drop down cash on the spot for it (thpugh they cant) , just a beautiful piece of toy train memorabilia .

My guess it was made for Pullman to give to a prospective buyer to show their quality, still amazing 130 years later.

 

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I saw that as well!  I was restringing a guitar, and when I came back into the living room, my wife was telling me to hurry up because a train car was on.

I was amazed at how detailed it was.  The appraiser said he didn't think it was any kind of salesman's sample, but I'm thinking it was either like you said, a Pullman display sample, or just something someone did as a hobby, building finely detailed trains, ships, etc.

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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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