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Not sure if this post loaded last time but I’m trying to identify a standing model steam engine that was found in a late friend’s garage.
It measures 9 inches long and stands on a heavy brass plate. I hope the pictures make sense
Thank you
Would think that you would have to look back 50 plus years, the riveted and caulked boiler give that away.
Thanks Bernard
Someone mentioned it may be a Wright Dockyard engine
David
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