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HPetrino
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Missed Birthday

Post by HPetrino » Sun May 24, 2020 12:45 pm

My TT is an early 1918 based on all the evidence but the engine is a later replacement, SN 7696664, which makes it a May 23, 1923 engine. Lacking any other better information I guess that's the old girls birthday. So, I forgot. Oh well. Better luck in 3 years when it's 100. :lol:

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George House
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Re: Missed Birthday

Post by George House » Sun May 24, 2020 2:30 pm

I have a real nice April 1918 engine if you want to make the old girl legitimate . you’ll need an Armstrong starter tho”.
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