Originally Posted by Mikado 4501:
I was looking back on some old books and videos on Postwar Lionel, and one article on a certain item really struck out to me.
The famously rare 2341 Jersey Central FM Trainmaster is claimed the rarest Lionel postwar product. Though it's said that the 2341 is so rare and collectible that it should never be run.
Of course I know people have run their share of 2341's, but are there engines like this that are so rare and collectible that they should never have power run through their pick up rollers? Does anyone have original 2341's that they do run frequently?
No i do not own one but had opportunity to see and buy one many years ago but at 1700 i could not afford it.
They are beautiful looking in my humble opinion so when i saw a Williams from 1980 i bought it at 100.00 has the old large pittman dual motors and runs like a top.
Liked it so much i bought several others same motors different road names.
Years ago when kids were born i picked up a beat up pair of SF. AA 2343 lionel's and re- sprayed the roof added new front decals and hand painted our kids namse on them, they still look like crap but the kids loved watching them run with there names on them.
Fast forward now in college they could care less about them as they lost interest good while back, one day i said to them you know
all these trains will be yours one day and their reply was "dad we will probably just sell them ".