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Don't know if this has been posted already, but I just found out this week that the special this year is the 2037 in pink, the girls train.  From what I can tell, it's only the engine. Hallmark dealer thought it was ugly.  I had to explain its significance to her, and still she thought a pink train was ridiculous!  I think this one will be hard to hind, many dealers will not order quantities.  Either that or the will have too many and then paint them black to sell the over stock, LOL!

It is going to be interesting to see how the Hallmark girl's train locomotive sells. I don't think many Hallmark collectors are aware of the history of the girls train. Most of the comments I have heard are along the lines of "Why is the locomotive pink?"

 

It is also interesting the miniature ornament represents new subject matter. I don't collect the mini ornaments, but I think the past minis have been based on previous regular size Hallmark Lionel ornaments.

Tim,

 

Thanks.  Might be the same, it's a little hard for me to tell from the angle of your picture.

 

Here's pics of both sides of the tender.  Light isn't good, but you can probably see what I mean here.  Looks like the font used has a pronounced elongation of the O, which I would think would make it stretch out vertically.  This looks like it's stretched horizontally, almost like the "O" is rotated 90 degrees.

 

Maybe it's just me.  Other fonts can sometimes make a 0 longer vertically to contrast it to the O, which normally is closer to round.  This just looks like it was beyond just round.

 

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In contrast, here's a pic of the caboose, which looks more "normal" to me.

 

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In any event, it's not that big a deal, just looked a bit odd to me.  I'm not intending to enjoy it any less either way!

 

Thanks for checking a real one for me.

 

-Dave

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Originally Posted by Mike W.:

I got mine today to and love them.  As far as the small odd details...thats what happens when you send China a photo and say "make it look like this." 

True in concept.  I did do a double take when looking at a few boxes this year.  For the trains, it is China, but a few others I picked up are either Thailand or Sri Lanka.

 

Even for a large quantity (compared to O gauge trains) buyer like Hallmark, it seems China is not always the best answer any more.

 

-Dave

Originally Posted by Dave45681:

Tim,

 

Thanks.  Might be the same, it's a little hard for me to tell from the angle of your picture.

 

Here's pics of both sides of the tender.  Light isn't good, but you can probably see what I mean here.  Looks like the font used has a pronounced elongation of the O, which I would think would make it stretch out vertically.  This looks like it's stretched horizontally, almost like the "O" is rotated 90 degrees.

 

Maybe it's just me.  Other fonts can sometimes make a 0 longer vertically to contrast it to the O, which normally is closer to round.  This just looks like it was beyond just round.

 

IMG_0434_reduced

IMG_0435_reduced

 

In contrast, here's a pic of the caboose, which looks more "normal" to me.

 

IMG_0438_reduced

 

 

In any event, it's not that big a deal, just looked a bit odd to me.  I'm not intending to enjoy it any less either way!

 

Thanks for checking a real one for me.

 

-Dave

Never mind the possible printing error, I just got mine this week and as can be seen in the above pictures, the hook that attaches to the engine is on the wrong end of the tender! It also looks like the caboose has the hook on the wrong end as well.

I opened it up to see if I could switch them, but they have been heat staked on.

 

Kevin

Originally Posted by Mike W.:
Which one do you miss?  I have some extras. 
 
Originally Posted by Allan Miller:
Originally Posted by Mike W.:

I miss the litho tin Hallmark train ornaments.  

So do I!  Missing only one for my collection.  Could definitely use more for my year-round all-tin Christmas tree display (on a small metal armature tree).

 

The one I'm missing is 1986 from the Tin Locomotive series.  My mom, when she was alive, used to buy the annual issue for me each year, but missed 1986 because my sister had inadvertently told her that I had already bought it.  She mistook another ornament for the 1986 Tin Locomotive when I was visiting her home before the holidays that year.

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