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    Posted 14 years ago

    lonewolf121
    (8 items)

    Have this old engine with no markings. Looks like early 1900's. All metal, missing some pieces. I think it is cool, and would like to have it restored possibly. Can anyone tell me what it is, and worth?

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    1. valleyboy valleyboy, 14 years ago
      if i had to guess, i would say look into Ives trains, since they were one of the only brands making trains that early. it also looks like cast iron, which would be consistent with that, but it's really hard to tell from the photos... any identifying marks on it anywhere? can you tell what gauge it is (or if it's meant to run on tracks at all?)? measure the distance between the inside of the wheels if you haven't yet to figure out the gauge, which might help in identifying it a bit.
    2. combeske, 14 years ago
      Looks like a MarX Commodore Vanderbilt clockwork.
    3. lonewolf121 lonewolf121, 14 years ago
      Forgot all about this, thanks combeske. This is a 1937- 1937 MarX Commodore Vanderbilt.
    4. J.Mel, 14 years ago
      It definitely looks like a Marx Commodore Vanderbuilt Clock Work. The Marx Mercury looks very similar, but it is the electric version. I have both but they are complete.
      Thanks,
      John

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