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Early TD .010
I sold my Jewel cased TD.010 a few years ago and felt a little bad about it. I seen no reason to keep it as I had no plans for it. I will not buy one on ebay but friend sent me a list of engines a guy was selling. To my delite I know this guy and we have traded over the years but lost contact with him. Most of what he had to offer is items I have no interest except a few Cox engines and the TD .010 is one. An early 60's model is very nice shape. Never know what is coming down the road.
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Re: Early TD .010
Cool, sometimes you strike it rich when you least expect it. Found your your old friend and a nice engine.
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Re: Early TD .010
dankar04 wrote:I sold my Jewel cased TD.010 a few years ago and felt a little bad about it. I seen no reason to keep it as I had no plans for it. I will not buy one on ebay but friend sent me a list of engines a guy was selling. To my delite I know this guy and we have traded over the years but lost contact with him. Most of what he had to offer is items I have no interest except a few Cox engines and the TD .010 is one. An early 60's model is very nice shape. Never know what is coming down the road.
Dan
Cool, hope it works out for you!
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