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BRASS HO SCALE MODEL TRAIN AUCTION 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2011 Exhibition: 7 P.M BRASS HO SCALE MODEL TRAIN AUCTION 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2011 Exhibition: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday The exhibition will close at 10 a.m. when the sale commences. RIDGE FIRE COMPANY BLUE ROOM 480 RIDGE ROAD (Along Rt. 23, Between Phoenixville, PA and Rt. 100) SPRING CITY, PA 19475 This is our third auction of Brass HO for the Rhoads Estate, Oley, PA. For pictures, go to auctionzip.com #1892. MAURER'S AUCTIONS SUCCESSFUL AUCTION MANAGEMENT 1408 CHESTNUT STREET POTTSTOWN, PA 19464 610-970-7588 ALSO PREVIEW & AUCTION DAY AT 610-495-5504 WWW.MAURERAIL.COM NO PA SALES TAX 12% BUYER'S PREMIUM, 2% DISCOUNT FOR CASH OR CHECK LOTS 1 THRU 50 ARE BRASS 43. Sunset SP GS-1 4-8-4 L&T, Undec., OB 1. Balboa PRR EMD E8 AB Diesel, Dec., OB 44. Sunset SP S-8 0-6-0 L&T, Undec., OB 2. 7 Balboa 550-556 PRR SL Pass. Cars, Dec., OB 45. Sunset SP S-10 0-6-0 L&T, Undec., OB 3. Balboa PRR Alco P-AB Diesel, Dec. 46. Miyazawa Mokei Jap. RR 4-6-2 L&T, Dec., OB 4. Balboa 705, 725 NYC EMD E-8 AB Diesel, Dec., OB 47. Miyazawa Mokei Jap. RR 2-6-2 L&T, Dec., OB 5. Balboa 705 NYC EMD E8 A Diesel, Dec., OB 48. KTM C-53 Jap. RR 4-6-2 L&T, Dec., OB 6. 6 Balboa 540-545 NYC SL Pass. Cars, Dec., OB 49. KTM C-62 Jap. RR 4-6-4 L&T, Dec., OB 7. Balboa 655 NYC Alco P-AB Diesel, Dec., OB 50. KTM D-52 Jap. RR 2-8-2 L&T, Dec., OB 8. Balboa 604, 624 SP Gray Alco P-AB Diesel, Dec., OB 51. Proto2000 8223 & 8919 B&LE and Chessie SD-7 Diesels, 9. 7 Balboa 590-596 SF Lark SL Pass. Cars, Dec., OB w/OB 10. Balboa 702 ATSF EMD E8 A Diesel, Dec., OB 52. Proto2000 8098 & 21237 PRR SD-7 and Conrail SD-9 11. Balboa 652 ATSF Alco P-AB Diesel, Dec., OB Diesels, w/OB 12. Balboa 865 Set of 5 Golden State SL Pass. Cars, Plus 866 53. Proto2000 8012 & 21231 D&RGW SD-7 and SD-9 Diesels, Baggage, Dec., OB w/OB 13. Balboa 607, 627 RG Alco P-AB Diesel, Dec., OB 54. Proto2000 8001 & 21168 C&NW SD-7 and SD-9 Diesels 14. Balboa 570, 572, 575, 576 RG SL Pass. Cars, Dec., OB w/OB 15. Key NP 4-8-4 L&T 2626, Undec., OB 55. Proto2000 8099 & 21194 UP SD-7 & SP SD-9 Diesels, 16. Balboa 855 Set of 5 NP SL Pass. Cars, OB w/OB 17. Balboa GN Big Sky Blue EMD E-8 AB Diesel, Dec., OB 56. Proto2000 21191 & 21227 GN & BN Diesels w/OB 18. Balboa 586 GN SL Baggage Car, Westside Set of 5 GN SL 57. Proto2000 21186 & 21233 CB&Q and NKP SD-9 Diesels Pass. Cars, All Dec. in Big Sky Blue, 2 OB w/OB 19. Key Sou. 2-10-2 SF L&T, Undec., OB 58. Proto2000 21229 & 21235 Southern and N&W SD-9 20. Key PRR L-2s 2-8-2 L&T, Undec., OB Diesels w/OB 21. PFM PRR L-1 2-8-2 L&T, Undec., OB 59. 4 Asst. Athearn BN Diesels 22. PFM PRR I-1 2-10-0 L&T, Undec., OB 60. 4 Asst. Athearn Diesels (RG, NS, SP) 23. PFM PRR K-4 4-6-0 L&T, Undec., OB 61. 10 Asst. 40 ft. Box Cars 24. PFM Ma & Pa 2-8-0 (Modern) L&T, #43, Undec., OB 62. 10 Asst. Mantua Frts. 25. Lambert PRR H-6sb 2-8-0 L&T, Undec., OB 63. 9 Asst. Frts. 26. Lambert PRR X-29 Box Car (No Trks.), 4-Whl. Cab., 64. 9 Asst. 50 ft. Box Cars Undec., OB 65. 9 Asst. 50 ft. Box Cars 27. Lambert NYC Box Car, BW Cab., Undec., OB 66. 10 Asst. 40 ft. Box Cars 28. Lambert UP CA-1 (Wood), KCT Transfer Cabs., Undec., OB 67. 10 Asst. Flats w/Trailers 29. Lambert Erie & GN 924 Steel Cabs., Undec., OB 68. 7 Asst. Thrall Door Box Cars 30. Lambert SF (Blind End), D&RGW Wood Cabs., Undec., OB 69. 10 Asst. Woodside Reefers 31. PFM Sumpter Valley 2-6-6-2 L&T, Undec., OB 70. 10 Asst. Craftsman Frts. 32. PFM Classic RR Logging Climax Cl. B Loco, Undec., OB LOTS 71 THRU 120 ARE BRASS 33. PFM Climax Cl. C Loco, Undec., OB 71. Westside SP Fire Train, 4-6-0 L&T w/2 Tank Cars, Undec., 34. PFM Heisler 2-Truck Loco, Undec., OB OB 35. PFM Benson Log Co. 25-Ton Shay Loco, Undec., OB 72. Westside SP AC-6 4-8-8-2 L&T, Undec., OB 36. PFM DM&IR 0-10-2 L&T, Undec., OB 73. Westside SP T-1 4-6-0 L&T, Undec., OB 37. PFM NP S-4 4-6-0 L&T, Undec., OB 74. Westside SP AM-2 4-6-6-2 L&T, Undec., OB 38. PFM NP X 4-8-0 L&T, Undec., OB 75. Westside SP 4-10-2 L&T, Undec., OB 39. PFM NP Y-1 2-8-0 L&T, Undec., OB 76. Westside SP C-40-5 BN, Southern Westside Cabs., Undec., 40. PFM GN 4-6-0 L&T, Undec., OB 1 OB 41. PFM GN G-3 4-8-0 L&T, Undec., OB 77. Westside GN H-7 4-6-2 L&T, Undec., OB 42. PFM GN H-5 4-6-2 L&T, Undec., OB 78. Westside GN P-2 4-8-2 L&T, Undec., OB 1 - October 8, 2011, Auction #3 For The Rhoads Estate of Brass HO Trains, Blue Room 79. Westside The Brute 2-10-0 L&T, Undec., OB 139. Bachmann 40-140 John Bull OT Pass. Set, OB 80. Westside Virginian Triplex 2-8-8-8-4 L&T, Undec., OB 140. Bachmann 40-155 the Prussia OT Pass. Set, OB 81. Westside PRR M-1a 4-8-2 L&T, Undec., OB LOTS 141 THRU 190 ARE BRASS 82. Westside PRR K-2sb 4-6-2 L&T, Undec., w/OB for K-3 141. Tenshodo 160 GN R-2 2-8-8-2 L&T, Dec. as 2047, OB 83. Westside WSL Co. #3 Heisler Loco, Undec., OB 142. Tenshodo 168 GN Y-1 1-C + C-1 Elec., Dec., OB 84. Westside HOn3 Cl. A 20-Ton Shay Loco, Undec., OB 143. Tenshodo 123/125 GN GP-7 Diesel, Dec. as 559, OB 85. PFM HOn3 D&RGW K-27 2-8-2 L&T, Undec., OB 144. Tenshodo 130 ACL GP-9 Diesel, Dec. as 113, OB 86. PFM St.PM&O 0-6-0 #23 Omaha L&T, Undec., OB 145. Tenshodo 130 CB&Q GP-9 Diesel, Dec. as 201, OB 87. PFM B&M B-15 2-6-0 L&T, Undec., OB 146. Tenshodo 159 CB&Q GP-35 Diesel, Dec. as 982, OB 88. PFM CV 2-10-4 L&T, Undec., OB 147. Tenshodo 159 PRR GP-35 Diesel, Dec. as 2255, OB 89. PFM UP FEF-1 4-8-4 L&T, Undec., OB 148. Tenshodo SP F9 AB Diesel, Dec. as 6261, w/Box 90. PFM SF 4-8-4 L&T, Undec., OB 149. Tenshodo 423, Two 424, 425, 428, 430 SP SL Pass. Cars, 91. PFM SF 2-8-4 L&T, Undec., OB Dec., OB 92. PFM SF 2-10-4 L&T, Undec., OB 150. Tenshodo 131/132 CNW F-9 AB Diesel, Dec. as 4017A, OB 93. PFM SF 2-10-2 L&T, Undec., OB 151. Tenshodo 129 C&NW SD-9 Diesel, Dec., OB 94. PFM C&O 2-6-6-2 L&T, Undec., OB 152. Tenshodo 129 B&O SD-9 Diesel, Dec. as 762, OB 95. PFM C&O K-3 2-8-2 L&T (Sq. Tender), Undec., OB 153. Tenshodo UP F9 AB Diesel, Dec. as 837 96. PFM C&O K-3 2-8-2 L&T (Vandy Tender), Undec., OB 154. Tenshodo 423, Two 424, 425-430 UP SL Pass. Cars, Dec., 97. PFM B&O 2-8-0 L&T, Undec., OB OB 98. PFM N&W S-1a 0-8-0 L&T, Undec., OB 155. Tenshodo PRR F-9 AB Diesel, Dec. as 9781, OB 99. PFM N&W Cl. A 2-6-6-4 L&T, Dec. as AF #7890, OB 156. Tenshodo 425, 426, 427, 430 PRR SL Pass. Cars, Dec., OB 100. PFM Southern MS-4 2-8-2 L&T (Elesco FWH), Undec., OB 157. Tenshodo PRR F9 AB Diesel, Dec. as 9781 101. PFM Southern MS-4 2-8-2 L&T (w/Worthington FWH), 158. 5 Tenshodo PRR SL Pass. Cars: Baggage, 2 Coaches, Undec., OB Sleeper, Obs., Dec. 102. PFM WM 800 2-8-0 L&T, Undec., OB 159. Tenshodo Kit 241 PRR SD-24 Diesel, Blt. & Dec. as 8589, 103. PFM Milw. F6a 4-6-4 L&T, Undec., OB OB 104. Nickel Plate Set of 3 Orig. Hiawatha SL Pass. Cars, Dec., 160. Tenshodo 141 PRR SD-24 Diesel, Dec. 9302, OB OB 161. 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