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WHAT IS IT ?Courtesy of Ansel Peterson, Route 1, Box 232, New Lisbon, Wisconsin 53950 I am enclosing a picture of a toy engine, that I believe to be a flamelicker. Some parts are missing such as the burner and the shield over the flame. I would like information from anyone who can tell me--how it operates, when and where it was made, and how much it sold for. Also would like to know what fuel was used, and something about the shape of the flame shield as I would like to make the missing parts, and to get it running. I enjoy reading the Gas Engine Magazine very much and look forward to each issue. Possibly some of your good readers can help with the question, and surely would appreciate any help given me. Thank You. Courtesy of Michael D. Hartwick, 22080 Elwell Road, Belleville, Michigan 48111 I have recently found an engine of which I need help... 788 of 2241 characters shown.
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