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Can anyone explain the different Numbered Versions of the AMERICAN FLYER 4696

as I have found the AMERICAN FLYER numbers of

4694 , 4695 , 4696 , 4675

and a No. 4680 Steam Engine  4-4-2  with a No. 4671 Metal Tender.



Regarding the American Flyer Prewar 4695 Standard Gauge Brass Piper Steam Locomotive with Mechanical Bell,

is there a Mechanical Bell System inside the Locomotive that Actually Rings ?



Thank you,

Norman

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You asked THE $64,000 question Norman.  Its been studied for decades and there is still no real consensus on the bewildering numbering scheme and all the variations that have appeared over the years. Its worse than you think for the numbering. The locos have numbers, the tenders have numbers and the combos have numbers.

Yes there a mechanical bell bell ringing mechanism in the loco.

You can see it/ hear it here Bell ringer or here Bell Ringer Highball.

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