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Lindstrim wrote:Of the early ones to be offered for sale they have all been sold.
One (EAQ) is in Guyana http://transguyana.net/
And the others EAA, EAL, EAK, EAI(?), have been sold, to a dealer in South Africa.
The rest should be snapped up as they are probably the best maintained 1900's in the world.
HamiltonWest wrote:Ancient article that resurfaced on facebook the newspaper was obviously way wrong with their assumption.
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