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Re: Misterious part...
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 4 Jul 2000 08:43:27 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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> > that's indeed a train part. These have been sold as spares which makes them not
> > too rare and they have been part of the 8-wheeled engines during the late
> > 70ies. These have been just 727, 162 and 182. You can attach them to the
> > elctrical sliding contacts (set 704 / 1151) for the 702 motor.
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> Giulio, you should have come to Ezio's (yes, I know, you had a "test to study
> for", which I heard you aced, 100% score, so ask yourself, did you really need
> to study for it? ... get your priorities straight, man) we scored a bunch of
> these. There were so many to be had we left some behind (which is unusual for
> me)...
I have found a bunch of those pieces with other spare parts in a small
shop, and that made me think they were service packs or similar. Now I
see that I were right, thanks Ben and Larry for your help.
Ciao
Giulio
PS. Next time I will define my priorities and will be present :-)
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| .....errr pardon me for asking, but, by any chance, was that test for spelling or is that how mysterious is spelt in your neck of the woods? ....on to business of the day, I have a 162 with both the 4.5 and 12volt motors as options. It has the (...) (24 years ago, 4-Jul-00, to lugnet.trains)
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| (...) not (...) Giulio, you should have come to Ezio's (yes, I know, you had a "test to study for", which I heard you aced, 100% score, so ask yourself, did you really need to study for it? ... get your priorities straight, man) we scored a bunch of (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jul-00, to lugnet.trains)
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