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"Toy Engine"By A. J. (Jack)Larsen 1110 No. 3rdAve. Kelso, Washington 98626. I enjoy the G. E. M. and especially your column the Smoke Rings. I am a collector of small power producers that should be divided three ways: First--60 old toy steam engines and hot air engines. Included in this group are stationary engines, traction engines, road rollers and hot air engines, also a 16 inch hot air fan. Second--16 old toy electric motors, all direct current and from one volt to 6 volts, battery operated. Third--11 small gas engines rated from one-half horse power to one horse power. I have the five main models of the Maytag engines from the first single vertical thru to the latest twin cylinder. I also have an old Monitor Rotary lawn mower that came out with a twin cylinder Maytag engine. Then I have an Elgin "Hafa Hors" No. 15220. This is an upside down engine. The cra... 819 of 2645 characters shown.
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