Weight | .60 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 3 × 3 in |
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Inset: Dan Mackey, clad in Oshkosh bibs and Kromer polka dot cap, exudes confidence aboard the 2719 while working as it’s fireman. Over the years, the 2719 was shopped and modernized several times, including the installation of a mechanical stoker—Kent Rengo
Sections of the Laker meeting at Owen, WI in the early 1950s? Nope. The staff of the NSSR spotted the LSRM’s Soo 2500A at Marbles, MN for this special photo opportunity on September 8, 2007. Note the 2719’s highly polished bell and number plate. What is believed to be the 2719’s original bell is in the collections of the SLHTS—Steve Glischinski
Dimensions: 11″ x 14″
Printed on high quality glossy paper.
Shipped rolled, in a mailing tube.
18 in stock
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