 | One of the pictures that usually came with a a CROWN METAL PRODUCTS catalog of the mid-late 1960's This is an example of a 24" gauge train set. |
 | One of the pictures that usually came with a a CROWN METAL PRODUCTS catalog of the mid-late 1960's The is a 15" gauge locomotive.
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 | One of the pictures that usually came with a a CROWN METAL PRODUCTS catalog of the mid-late 1960's This may be a 24" gauge locomotive.
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 | One of the pictures that usually came with a a CROWN METAL PRODUCTS catalog of the mid-late 1960's This is one CROWN'S big 36" gauge locomotives! |
 | One of the pictures that usually came with a a CROWN METAL PRODUCTS catalog of the mid-late 1960's  
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 | One of the pictures that usually came with a a CROWN METAL PRODUCTS catalog of the mid-late 1960's   |
 | One of the pictures that usually came with a a CROWN METAL PRODUCTS catalog of the mid-late 1960's   |
 | One of the pictures that usually came with a a CROWN METAL PRODUCTS catalog of the mid-late 1960's  
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 | Owner Gaylon Borders with CROWN #1 in Flora, IL in the very early 1960's. This is the first CROWN locomotive ever built (1959) and is now back in Flora recieving a complete rebuild.
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