Hello there , firstly please excuse my ignorance for all things train like .I bought an Ernst Plank wind up train today and have been trying to find some info on it , when it was made , how much it might be worth etc , but have not had much luck.It is a Union , has several bits missing including the funnel but still has its original key and does work.Any help would be great.
Many thanks
Margaret
I do not know anything but found this on the web. Note this item is from an auction of the late Ward Kimball’s premier toy train collection. Look down the page a bit.
http://www.toyzine.com/auctions/barrett-toyauction-200505.htm
Ernst Plank Nuremberg, Germany
1866 - 1900
Founder: Ernst Plank
Specialty: Tin trains, airplanes, boats, and automobiles
Welcome to the CTT forum!
Thanks for the welcome .That was the only reference to Ernst PLank I could find as well , so I have no idea if it worth a lot or not .Mine is not in good condition at all and has no tenders .There seems to be little information on it .
All the best
Margaret
Margaret,
I should have thought of this the other day.
You could try contacting the Train Collectors Association at:
http://www.traincollectors.org/
The Train Collectors Association
P.O. Box 248
300 Paradise Lane
Strasburg, PA 17579
(717) 687-8623 Phone
(717) 687-0742 Fax
You could try an e-mail to ref-library@traincollectors.org. This is the TCA’s extensive toy train reference material library. Ask what info they might have on Ernst Plank trains. Since I assume you are not a member, they may quote you a reasonable fee to do some research.
BTW - you should take some digital photos and have them available to e-mail or post for additional help for your search.
Regards,
Roy