Hello all ... Howard electric trains don't get much press ... mostly because they are a bit thin on the ground .... made from roughly 1904-1908 ...they made a whole bunch of variations and models in a very short time ....they run as well as any vintage English made car with a Lucas wiring harness. Howard used a lot of rubber stamped graphics ...which give their line a unique look ...but a restorer's night mare . I was very fortunate to have two very talented friends help on the restoration of the 2 Adair passenger cars . The 2 cars were found sans paint .... so stare at bare steel or restore ... the wonders of digital capture to help recreate some of the graphics ...and a very talented steady hand ( not mine) to do the hand lining. The Adair cars are the large series in the Howard line ...and should have a #8 or #10 American pulling them ... but till a #8 or 10 falls from the sky landing in my hands ..the little Howard #6 ( circa 1905-6 ) will have to do the work .... The #6 as a 4-2-0 ...is close to comical in appearance ..but real engines like this did run in the NYC area prior to 1900 ...so not as far fetched design as one would assume... so sit back and see a Howard run before your very eyes with just a mere click of the link ....
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"Lucas wiring harness" . . . that bad? The Prince of Darkness lurking in the toy train world?
Great video! never saw one run.
Great station/canopy! Tell us about it!
john
Carey you have the most amazing oddities !
I really appreciate you sharing such rare stuff
Thank you for your kind words ... tis fun to share ..why else have the stuff ? ... ok the station ..made by UK company ACE ....perhaps 20 years ago + -..I think it was designed for O gauge ...but if it fits .. ....wrong era for the trains ...but it looks good, and it was within an arms length when taking the video ...
Stunningly pleasing and SMOOTH running engine and easy rolling passenger cars. Truly priceless artifacts lovingly restored! THANK YOU! I read that Howard was the first toy train maker in the US to have an electric headlight on their locomotives. Can you verify that assertion?
Hello ...I've read that also ....yet have not seen an engine with,..( what I thought was original) operating headlight ...but I'll keep looking ..
None of my Howard engines ever had electric headlights ..