Posted by MasseyH on April 12, 2018 at 12:32:33 from (99.73.77.102):
In Reply to: MH 33 K (kerosene) posted by MasseyH on April 11, 2018 at 23:47:53:
Thanks for the replies. My data Book does say there were K's made but not the number made. The reason for the question was generated from what my son and I have been playing with. Several years ago he bought a 22K to keep it from the scrap man. (it probably should have gone that way)!! We then purchased a 44K in an auction from one of my good friends in NE. At that point everyone said " Now you have a 22K and a 44K all you need is a 33K! Good luck on that!" I pretty much dismissed the factt hat we would never have one since I had never seen one at any show I have attended.
Facebook changed all of that about a month ago. There it was - a 33K RC. Its not pretty but it is the real deal!! Now I just want to see how many others are out there, but like many of you have said - there cant be too many!! We will continue the search!!
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