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== BLS 5th Annual Meeting == | == BLS 5th Annual Meeting == | ||
[[Charles A. Purinton]] | |||
<i>[[The Miniature Locomotive]]</i>, May-June 1953 | |||
[[File:HarrySaits BostonAndAlbany tank.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] | [[File:HarrySaits BostonAndAlbany tank.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] | ||
These photos of [[Harry Sait]]'s 3-1/2 inch gauge Boston and Albany Tank were taken at the 5th annual meeting of the Brotherhood of Live Steamers at Marblehead in September 1937. Few people know that this is the original miniature from which a number of others were made to follow. It is a typical "Sait" engine that has always been a pleasure to run. She steams freely, uses little coal and water and hooks up to one notch off center in either direction. | These photos of [[Harry Sait]]'s 3-1/2 inch gauge Boston and Albany Tank were taken at the 5th annual meeting of the Brotherhood of Live Steamers at Marblehead in September 1937. Few people know that this is the original miniature from which a number of others were made to follow. It is a typical "Sait" engine that has always been a pleasure to run. She steams freely, uses little coal and water and hooks up to one notch off center in either direction. |
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BLS 5th Annual Meeting
The Miniature Locomotive, May-June 1953
These photos of Harry Sait's 3-1/2 inch gauge Boston and Albany Tank were taken at the 5th annual meeting of the Brotherhood of Live Steamers at Marblehead in September 1937. Few people know that this is the original miniature from which a number of others were made to follow. It is a typical "Sait" engine that has always been a pleasure to run. She steams freely, uses little coal and water and hooks up to one notch off center in either direction.