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LGB 2077 D 0-4-0 Daisy Switcher Steam Locomotive - #3 J H Worden Cedar Springs
Item Description:
- (Used) LGB 2077 D Daisy Switcher Locomotive DC Powered
- I don\'t think this was ever used and as such I didn\'t test it, however just to be sure I am listing this as used.The winning buyer can ask to have it tested before shipment. It was wrapped in plastic as shown.
- Has a smoke generator in the smoke stack. No fluid included.
- Has a switch that alows the user to run the locomotive, turn on only the lighting or turn off the locomotive.
- The whistle appears to have been slightly bent. I also notice some slight bowing in a couple handrails.
- Engineer never opened.
- Original box is clean and not shown but also included is an instruction booklet.
Please Note:
The item offeredwas part of a large collection, it is offered as found for better or worse.
Any major flaws will be described above. It is stillyour responsibilityto look the item over carefully, ask any and all questions, once the item is shipped it is yours. Should a problem arise, do not hesitate to contact me for resolution or return. However there shouldn\'t be any problems providing you work with me to resolve any concerns before the sale and shipment.
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