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Hello to all and this is my second post ( first was O scale 3-Rail) and I was referred to this forum.  I recently purchased a very complete set of post War Lionel Trains and as part of the set I have a Jersey Central #2341 Engine.  I am getting back into model railroading with my Son who is 11 and interested in becoming some type of Engineer civil, mechanical, electrical who knows at this point.  However; I thought all the aspects of building and running a lay out would be useful for his experience.  I have read a lot on the #2341 from 1956 and I believe the unit I have is an original.  I have not even run it as of yet but, would like to post some pictures here to see if anyone can offer their expert eyes to verify this is what I believe it to be.  I think I may have just gotten lucky when I bought all these from a co-worker whom ended up with the set from his Father that passed away last year well into his 90's.  Any assistance in identifying would be greatly appreciated!  Thank You!  MarkH

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Wow.  Others will comment, but I think you may have stumbled onto something that will help your 11-year old get some college bills paid for.  It certainly looks wonderful and the real deal to me.  The fact that you have it in the original carton is the real cherry on top. 

 

You'll want to get expert help on this engine and appraising its value in today's collector marketplace.

 

Wow.  Great, great find.

Wow! thank you for the feedback.  From what I am told the engine was purchased with the 4 four silver baggage and passenger cars as a set.  I have them all in the original boxes as a set.  I really was not sure but it was all adding up with the different spacing between the Jersey and Central from side to side, and the coloring of the body being in the plastic and not painted, and the heat marks at the corners of the letters where it was originally burned in.  It all pointed to having a true original in GREAT shape.  I guess I better take pretty special care of this one!  Really appreciate the time to take a look.  MarkH

Originally Posted by franktrain:
Just a warning if you take the body off to service the motors be very very careful replacing the body screws. These are notorious to have body cracks at the screw hole. If they are not cracked now that makes them all the better. Thanks for sharing. Franktrain.

If it doesn't have a screw hole crack, it is unlikely it is original.

Does the blue under the headlight go straight across, or does it dip in a curve under the headlight?  A real Lionel 2341 has a rounded dip in the blue under the headlight - most repro shells missed that detail.  The FM decals should have yellowed with age (although many repros are reaching the point where their decals are probably beginning to yellow as well).  What color is the plastic inside the shell?  Someone mentioned screwhole cracks - it looks like there's a crack in one of the pictures...

We will take a few pictures of the entire set with the boxes and also get the gentleman I purchased them from all squared away.  I am sure glad i found this forum!  It looks like the model railroaders are a pretty good bunch of guys and I am sure a few gals as well.  I will get the pictures posted and if there is a show interested I am sure it would be fun for my Son and I to attend sometime and bring them along to be run by the professionals.  They should be enjoyed by those who can best appreciate them.

 

thank you,

MarkH

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