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OK i know this would be a good time for a picture butI dont have that mastered yet. Can you guy...

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Old 01-05-2005, 09:27 PM
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OK i know this would be a good time for a picture butI dont have that mastered yet.
Can you guy guess what the maker of a toy steam boiler/engine that is: 1 Electrial heated 2) upright boiler very shiney (chrome or nickel) 3) red cast iron base with raised rim. 4) has 2 valves with wooded handles one for whistle and other to control the engine . 5) stack screws off to fill it . 6) stack has relief in it.
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Take your hat off when you say it......................Jensen. Go to jensensteamengines.com and drool.
Behind the barber shop in Jeanette PA is where dreams are made. I have an old one and would walk across hot coals in my socks for the chance to buy another. Mine is fired by little fuel pellets. I hear they are four years backordered on the heavyweights and the "factory' is going at full production. If I want a model #51 I suppose I will have to get in line, or build one myself.....................
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Old 01-05-2005, 10:51 PM
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The description is closer to this one:

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Exactly, Harry, I Need The Drilled Screw/bolt That Hold The Top Eng Frame To The Boiler .... What Are Thoses Threads? 40 Per Inch The Way I Measure (10 In A 1/4 ")
Years Made?? It Has 1/ 25 /21 Pattened Date ? Thanks Again
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