Bill the best data I could find for the 21J version was in the range of 26K. Strange thing is that the 23j OF version was nearly double that figure with the 17j being just a touch over 1K and the 19j being not quite 4.5K
Posts: 1797 | Location: Michigan in the USA | Registered: September 19, 2009
Claude, Thanks for the info, where did you find that. The best I came up with was on the Waltham data website, and under the comments, then tried to add all the 21j or mixed runs up, but they did not come anywhere near that figure, but I thought the numbers I came up with were really low. Thanks again, Bill
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Bill as a side note these 21/23j 1892's are very nice grades, I have one and try to pick others up from time to time but usually the price on the 23j versions get a little steep.
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The 21J 18S Vanguard is without a doubt one of the finest and best looking railroad movements ever made.They were very expensive, but you sure got your money's worth!
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