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It is funny that you would ask because a replacement is being made this year.  The original one was all rusted out and all mashed and distorted and scrapped during the 1979 shopping.  Flags (wood shaft with painted sheet metal) were left upside-down in the box and then crew members would step on the hinged lid to reach something up high and the lid was all bent up.  Most of the surviving Berks probably still have theirs.

Look for the "curve tail R" on the tender sides to be removed this year.  That style was only used in the first couple of years of the 765's NKP career and the more common style will go on shortly.

thanks for the info.  will be nice to see that detail back.  at least i can stop looking for a picture of it for a while.  and also appreciate the confirmation that the "flags" were indeed metal; a bit of trivia i didn't know until just recently.

by the way, i know that the class flags were flown up near the top of the boiler in back of the class lights, but were (or are) the pilot mounted stanchions ever used for anything?

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