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Early Marx Tin Train NYC Caboose
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Marx stamped steel/tin lithographed train car aprox 6x3". Made in USA. This NYC number 20102 would make a cool display or decorator piece for a boys room, a christmas display, or perhaps as an antique store or vintage toy store window piece. These trains were popular items produced and sold by Marx Toys during the Great Depression all the way to the early 1960s. If you ever watched The Christmas Story, this looks just like an item Ralphie and his friends would stare at through the window of Higbees Dept Store. Some dirt, paint loss, surface scratches/scuffs with wavyness. This item is missing its wheels and couplers, sold AS-IS for parts or display purposes. Will ship in a small flat rate priority mail box or come by and pick it up for free. 2 trains will fit in 1 small flat rate box, so I will combine every 2 for 1 to save you money on shipping. Be sure to check out other auction offerings from the Village. Thanks and happy bidding!
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I love the trains . Where did you get them?
Mar 16th, 2012 at 12:35:33 PM PDT by
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They are so cool looking, Ive been collecting antiques and collectibles for years and these were from an estate. All my big pieces went to auction at Gallery 63, the place featured on the TV show Auction Kings, as I sold off my houses. I pretty much just have the smalls left. I wish I had the engine and track but all I seem to have are the cars. I recall having more in worse shape but may have thrown them out by now, these were the best of the lot. I sometimes work shows at CEPAC at Cumberland and could possibly meet in Cobb Co to deliver if u win and dont mind waiting to save on shipping. I see you are in Marietta.
Mar 16th, 2012 at 1:34:16 PM PDT by
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Mar 19th, 2012 at 7:20:48 AM PDT by

Early Marx Tin Train NYC Caboose is in the Antiques category