Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
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Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
There are a couple of pitiful looking grand scale locomotives, some cars, wheels, and rail they might be of interest to anyone near Cheyenne, WY. Wasatch made several replica Cagney's.
https://www.grafeauction.com/event/wasa ... s-cheyenne
https://www.grafeauction.com/event/wasa ... s-cheyenne
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Re: Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
everything but the kitchen sink...
why is it always so far 'out in middle of nowhere' ? (for us on the east coast!)
why is it always so far 'out in middle of nowhere' ? (for us on the east coast!)
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
Re: Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
I dunno, Bill. The tools look heavily worn and the bulk looks like total junk to me. If you could go out and pick over the remains, you might find a few items worth the trip. Also, based on the charges which put the head honcho in prison, I wonder how much of that stuff was actually Wasatch property?
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Not a lot I would want. .but in WY..
If purchased at auction...is that not a clear title?
If purchased at auction...is that not a clear title?
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
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Re: Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
I see some familiar stuff- an Aerotrain, what looks like a 15” Crown, etc.
‘All sales final at auction’, anyone who has title to any of this stuff must show up to claim it, once it is sold, it is the buyer’s property and the cash goes to the bankruptcy.
‘All sales final at auction’, anyone who has title to any of this stuff must show up to claim it, once it is sold, it is the buyer’s property and the cash goes to the bankruptcy.
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Re: Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
It hurt to see all of the flexible stays. Lacking a clear provenance they are just so much scrap metal.
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Phila or Baltimore - maybe...from where I live (Delaware)....
as you say -> much of it looks pretty beat.
oh well...keeping my eyes open locally
as you say -> much of it looks pretty beat.
oh well...keeping my eyes open locally
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
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Re: Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
How many reproduction Cagney's did John finish? I believe he started 6. I'm aware of one near Tupper Lake, NY that was delivered and finally finished and made operable. I did not show up that way and took some time to get it right.
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Re: Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
Did anyone see what that red Cagney sold for?
I forgot got to watch!
I forgot got to watch!
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Re: Wasatch Railroad Contractors Bankruptcy Auction
Rob, there appear to be three in the auction, plus some misc parts. If one was delivered, that leaves 2 unaccounted for. Don’t know what quality of machining they have, but certainly they are classic looking machines. To bad the company went to the dark side.Rob Gardner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 12:51 am How many reproduction Cagney's did John finish? I believe he started 6. I'm aware of one near Tupper Lake, NY that was delivered and finally finished and made operable. I did not show up that way and took some time to get it right.
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Motive power : 1902 A.S.Campbell 4-4-0 American - 12 5/8" gauge, 1955 Ottaway 4-4-0 American 12" gauge
Ahaha, Retirement: the good life - drifting endlessly on a Sea of projects....