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 Several years ago when I first started to visit this site regularly , there were almost dally posts from others about there Marx trains as well as some of the other smaller tinplate trains  such as Hafner , Flyer  etc.

At the time we here were in a state of flux , My wife's health was seriously deterring , work was a nightmare and i drew a lot of inspiration as well as hope from those posts  and pictures that others were kind enough to share.-

Just recently there were several posts from members  about getting there collections displayed.Being newly retired it gave me the spark I needed to order some of the Snyder shelving and after years , get the trains out for display . { pictures coming }

i understand how all things change with time , maybe those were the heydays I don't know . I just know I miss seeing them and hearing about the joy the hobby was meant to be.

 

 

 

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I'm here. my modest Marx collection.....

the first was my recently passed Uncle Jim's CV. I had heard how my Grandmother had bought it at GC Murphy's for $1. After I received my Uncle's trains a few months ago, Dad told me that this CV was originally his, bought in 1943, and later passed down to his brother. 

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Mr El Classico, Thanks for the comment on the trains Its kind of funny when I started in the 70s no one really wanted the Marx much and it was in boxes under the tables at the train shows , i like every one else at the time were post war Lionel crazy, Along about 1976 I picked up the engine for the military set at a TCA meet in Indianapolis Indiana, Well it wasn't long till it was all over .The goofy looking little trains with the funny colors took the spot light.

We still have the post war Lionel , We still have our Standard Gauge , but it seams we like the Marx the most . I believe its because of the brightness ,the color  and the just plain cartoon look of it  , It begs you to use your imagination.   Or maybe its the sparks those little wind up tanks throw.

Kind of reminds me of those   old Looney Toons or Merry Melodie cartoons I still watch and laugh about.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yup...there are Marx collectors out there (and on here), although a few have passed.  I was just collecting the Marx with the tilt fork couplers, specifically, but not limited to,  the 3/16th, but there is only so much of that, so I am not as deep into it as many.  If you collect all of it,  you may have a lifetime of searching.  I got into this hobby from HO to find my childhood trains, and it grew.

Steamer posted:

I'm here. my modest Marx collection.....

the first was my recently passed Uncle Jim's CV. I had heard how my Grandmother had bought it at GC Murphy's for $1. After I received my Uncle's trains a few months ago, Dad told me that this CV was originally his, bought in 1943, and later passed down to his brother. 

Jimc CV999 new paintPTDC0001 [2)mine!PTDC0005PTDC0006PTDC0002 [3)PTDC0002 [4)

Looks like you have taken a Marx engine, and hooked up a Lionel tender.  I have done that several times!

Prewar Pappy posted:
Jim O'C posted:

I thought every collector had at least a few Marx pieces. 

News Flash!...Not every collector. I've been at it since 1947 and I've never owned any Marx . I don't think that I have missed anything. That doesn't mean that I do not enjoy looking at it.

Pappy,

 I was going to agree with you, but then I remembered that I have at least two of these.

Tom 

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j white posted:

That turned out great Gary!

Here's a shot of the display shelf I found at Goodwill a few years ago for peanuts:

 

J White

 

Great display! I noticed the silver-litho C&S car and others there with the Joy Line coupler through the body. Pretty cool; that must be from right around when Marx was starting out.

Anyone have a pic of my first Marx diesel..... Santa fe A A with no reverse . Came with a figure 8 track , Wabash   gon (yellow)   a box car and caboose... Single axles on each end of car with no automatic coupler....  I can't remember the engine number.  I think it had 6s or 9 in the number.  The thing would scoot though.. Probably around   late 40s earl;y fifties. Yep all metal.

Gregg posted:

Anyone have a pic of my first Marx diesel..... Santa fe A A with no reverse . Came with a figure 8 track , Wabash   gon (yellow)   a box car and caboose... Single axles on each end of car with no automatic coupler....  I can't remember the engine number.  I think it had 6s or 9 in the number.  The thing would scoot though.. Probably around   late 40s earl;y fifties. Yep all metal.

Gregg

With no reverse and the description of the cars, my guess is your set was headed by a Monon, Seaboard or KCS diesel. These types came with the small non reversing motor, and also reversing motors. All the other Marx diesels were bigger and only came with reversing motors.

Steve

 

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