Just purchased this tinplate accessory. Pretty nice condition. Looking for the operator instructions that came with it. Photocopy, email, etc. Thanks in advance.
John
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Just purchased this tinplate accessory. Pretty nice condition. Looking for the operator instructions that came with it. Photocopy, email, etc. Thanks in advance.
John
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Nice. I see you can buy a set on eBay for $5 I believe.
VERY NICE acquisition! :-)
I don't know what Matt is referring to. There are three on Ebay right now. One at $86, one at $135, and one at $190.
I'm talking about the frikin instructions people. Hence "buy a set ". Surely you didn't think I meant a set of bell ringers for $5. My goodness.
Red Lion Train Depot . On eBay. I don't know how to post links
Matt: OOPS! Sorry about my mis-reading your post! :-)
If a photocopy is good enough (e.g., you don't need/want actual original) there's one for auction for $2.50 that seems legible.
What kind of instructions are you looking for? It's pretty simple to operate.
Pete, doing great. Not much has changed train wise, except for adding stuff. <grin> Did lose both train shop owners. 2020 hasn't been good for a lot of reasons.
@eddie g posted:What kind of instructions are you looking for? It's pretty simple to operate.
As I found out. Just wasn't sure. Didn't even know this accessory existed until a couple month ago. I think it's pretty neat. And I like the prewar colors. I printed out the instructions from the mentioned site.
@MattR posted:I'm talking about the frikin instructions people. Hence "buy a set ". Surely you didn't think I meant a set of bell ringers for $5. My goodness.
Red Lion Train Depot . On eBay. I don't know how to post links
My bad. I also misread it. You got us all excited, Matt.
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