BK STOKER HEADS

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Trainman4602
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BK STOKER HEADS

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Mercer locomotive

I’m taking orders for sets of stoker heads. The set includes the two large heads with the printing detail and the small valves head covers. These were used on the Franklin stoker engine. They are made of silicon bronze lost wax castings.

They can be used to build an actuate dummy model or if you prefer make a working stoker.

$50.00 per set postage paid anywhere in the USA.

Reserve yours now

Email your request to:
mercerloco@optimum.net
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Dave,

Order sent to your 'mercer' email address.

Thanks,
Dan
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Mines Coming.

will send you an Email

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Thankyou Dan and Charlie
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Here is a picture of the real thing for comparsion
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Trainman4602 wrote:Here is a picture of the real thing for comparsion
I don't see any difference :-)

Nice job, as usual Dave.

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Hi Steve thanks
There is a differance the prototype used studs with nuts and I just used bolts. That's not to say you couldn't take the time to do it with studs.
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