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Here's some more info on the GBTV cars and the Fauerbach reefers.

 

There have been six Atlas reefers issued by GBTV (I thought it was seven, but just checked their website and it is six). Their website is www.railtycoon.com

Cherryland #!

Cherryland #2

Balza's Pickles

Red Crown (preserved meats)

Hamilton Canning

Marty Cheese

All are Green Bay & Western except Cherryland #2, which is Chicago & North Western. According to the website, Marty Cheese is still available in 2-rail and Red Crown is available in 3.rail. All others are sold out. 

 

The Fauerbach's car was a special run for Dunham's in Ohio. It was issued in two numbers. Dunham's does not have a website. Here's a picture of the car from the Atlas website.

 

Fauerbach Beer Reefer Atlas

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Originally Posted by Pat Kn:

I was always under the impression that Atlas O will not make a car that didn't exist.

Technically, Natty Boh is a fantasy scheme. IMHO, the most desirable of the Atlas reefers.

 

 

I collect only the beer reefers. From Atlas, I currently have

 

Natty Boh (2)

Miller (2)

Ballantine

Robin Hood (2)

Coors

Pabst Blue Ribbon

 

 

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Since this thread has gotten revived, here are a couple of pictures of assorted Atlas reefers in action behind Milwaukee Road steam at the Gadsden Pacific Toy Train Museum in Tucson. The first reefer in each train is a Milwaukee Road car from a special run for Petersen's.

 

 Weaver F6a 4-6-4 with assorted reefers.

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Weaver S3 Northern with beer cars

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bluelinec4 posted:
I had all of them up until 5 years ago. Sold off most of them and made decent money on the harder to get ones. My favorite is still the ballantine beer.  There were 10 numbers of it made in all.

Well I was going to say Ben had ALL of them, but guess not anymore. Now he does have 99.999999999% of the Ballantine Beer cars.....

DL&W Pete posted

Well I was going to say Ben had ALL of them, but guess not anymore. Now he does have 99.999999999% of the Ballantine Beer cars.....

I can only confirm that TWO Ballantine cars were shipped to the state of Virginia. Putnam Division got one, I got the other. When we went to Trainstock a few years ago, I lost count of the Ballantine cars somewhere around eleventy seven.

Ben has (or had) probably twice as many Ballantine cars than my entire "Train of Sin" Beer Reefer collection.

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Dave pretty well spelled it out.  I got into the madness early on and realized I could never collect them all.  I went after the ones I wanted and ended up with 211.  My favorite part of York from about 2004 on was an hour or so with Jim Weaver talking about reefers.  He had a long drive to make a Grain Belt which didn't happen, but we talked about it every six months.  The 2 things that cooled me were that in 2010 one of my Natty Bo's was stolen off a display at the Virginia Beach convention center, probably by an acquaintance and the loss of Jim in 2011.  I bought 8 sets of the Ballantine Reefers on the advice of my investment counselor "Ben", but that didn't work out as well as several cases of Gluek.  Andy Petersen is still chasing an Olympia Beer reefer and I'm hopeful that will be the exclamation point on my collection.  I had wanted the reefers to be the center piece of my dream layout, but cancer has way laid that.  I am cancer free, thank God, but it took away 3 years.  I have a great club layout, but I don't want to take the reefers to the club layout and about 75% are yet to be unboxed.

I had the entire first run and quite a few of the second run but some guys we're offering so much money for the first run cars I sold them all. I had a bunch of them go $400 plus and 5 that went for $800 plus. 

  Bob Thatcher knew most of the guys who were buying and gave them my phone number because he knew I had them because I originally bought them from Bob. 

I really liked the cars but when some guys going crazy offering more money then they should have, I took the money. Never bought another reefer. 

bluelinec4 posted:
 

By the way, when you have collected all the Atlas reefers in O scale you can carry on the hunt in S scale. The former S-Helper-Service (now MTH) produced 100+ billboard reefers of identical quality to Atlas.

Mark

 

This is my favorite from S-Helper

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Well I liked this s helper reefer so much I convinced the njhirailers to do a special run mth 36 foot reefer check out the sell section and the announcement forum for info

I was wondering about those Manhattan Brewing Company reefers.  I visited the Manhattan Brewing Company one night in December 1989.  If memory serves, they had large copper brewing kettles and fermentation tanks in view, with lines running under the patron area to the bar, where the beer was hand-pulled.  I took home a jug of their porter - one of the best beers I ever had.  Looked for them years later, and was disappointed to hear they did not make it - they were simply ahead of their time, as the microbrew craze had yet to hit the east coast.  One of the inspirations for me to start homebrewing the following year.  Had some real winners, but nothing I made ever topped their porter.

David

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