J #604 builders plate
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WOW! What do you think a Y6 number plate would go for?
W.Edwards
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Good morning,
I saw where the N&WRY J#604 Builders Plate sold for $11,111.99 plus $10.00 shipping on eBay!!! Too rich for most of us, I'm sure. I hope it was not a reproduction. The auction ended on 9-19-09. Item #170383295546.
Happy collecting,
Norris Deyerle
> To: nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org
> Subject: RE: J #604 builders plate
> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2009 21:58:51 -0500
> From: nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org
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> About 1950, N&W started moving the builders plates on the J's, K2's and
> K2a's to just below the running board. We first noticed this when the 611
> was built with no visible builders plates. But they were there - just in a
> new location where they were not easily visible. I suppose this was a
> cosmetic consideration (the streamlining was not interrupted by the builders
> plate, or maybe they didn't want people noticing how old the K's were.)
> Anyway, this was what happened, but all the J's still had their plates
> firmly attached to the smokebox - just lower than they had been. Don't know
> about the 604, but some J's were stored temporarily at Bluefield before
> being sent to the scrappers in Portsmouth. So it is just possible that some
> fine Bluefield person stole one while the 604 was there. Or maybe they got
> it from the scrapper and returned to Bluefield with it. Who knows? But if
> two more people should say they have a plate from the 604, then at least one
> of them is suspect. BTW, the J plates were chrome plated, with the recessed
> area being painted black. If yours doesn't look like that, I would consider
> it suspect. Jim Nichols
>
>
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> Greetings from Dry Branch,
> Would anyone have any ideas on how I can authenticate a "J"
> builders plate I came across a couple weeks ago? I would have thought all
> 14 numbers had been accounted for by now but this does seem to be the real
> deal. It's from the 604 and the only history I have is that it came from
> Bluefield. I've noticed that pictures dating from after the wreck on
> 6/12/46 show no builders plates and wonder if they could have been left off
> after the repair. I know it's going to be difficult to piece together the
> history but I'd like to try. Any suggestions or info will be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Chuck Speicher
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