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Round 4 of Pictures from Toybox #2
This is round 4 of the series of pictures from the collection I'm calling Toybox #2. I'm sure some of you know who the owner is, but he prefers to have his name kept private, so please honor his wishes.
I can't think of anything more fun than spending an afternoon in a building full of engines. This is a very diverse collection, running from pure stock fishing motors to mods to Konigs, Yamatos and, of course, Loopers.
Hope you enjoy the pictures.
thanks,
Paul A. Christner
(Please note: these pictures are for your enjoyment and are not to be copied or posted on other web sites without written permission.)
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Round 5 of Toybox Collection #2
This is round 5 of the series of pictures from the collection I'm calling Toybox #2. I'm sure some of you know who the owner is, but he prefers to have his name kept private, so please honor his wishes.
Most of the pictures in this group are of Mercs - some original, some mods -- all great motors. Many of you know that my father, O. F. Christner, was a Mercury outboard dealer from 1947 until 1982. I grew up around Mercs, I road in all kinds of boats powered by all kinds of Mercs, I worked on Mercs for many years. Even my wife is from a family of Merc owners -- she has a picture, of when she was 3 years old, sitting in the driver's seat of a boat with a Mercury motor that my father had just sold her father. Who would dream that 18 years later we would marry?
The next 4 weekends are going to be really exciting for us racing enthusiasts here in Florida -- Mt. Dora, Inverness, Lake Wales and Lakeland are coming up. Guess where I intend to spend my next 4 Saturdays?
Hey Bob D, look forward to seeing you at Mt. Dora!
Hope you enjoy the pictures.
thanks,
Paul A. Christner
(Please note: these pictures are for your enjoyment and are not to be copied or posted on other web sites without written permission.)
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Collection of Miniature Motors
This collection of motors could be placed in a shoe box -- the engines are that small. Isn't it amazing that some machinists had the talent to recreate these famous engines in such small but accurate detail?
The first 2 motors (1st picture) are copies of 2 stroke Clark trollers. The next 3 (2nd picture) are custom motors -- all are 4 cylinders, 4 stroke. The last 2 pictures are of flatheads, quite similar to Fords.
All of these motors are working models - the engines actually run. They are usually put either in miniature inboard boats or in tether cars.
Can you imagine holding 3 of these working motors in the palm of your hand??
The owner of the collection wishes to remain private so please keep silent if you know who they belong to.
thanks,
Paul A. Christner
Please note: the pictures are for your enjoyment and are not to be copied or posted to other web sites without written permission.
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Getting Ready for Inverness Races
What's more fun than getting ready for your first race of the season? Especially when you're putting together bright and shiny, newly rebuilt engines. Throw in a brand new runabout, and it doesn't get any better than this.
The races at Inverness this weekend should be a great success. Even the weather is cooperating -- sunny, warm and beautiful!
The owner of these motors & boat wishes to remain private, so please do not disclose the name if you know who it is.
Thanks,
Paul A. Christner
(The pictures are for your enjoyment and are not to be copied or posted to any other web sites without permission.)