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:The fact that I could never identify the castings on the Josslin Hudson here and they didn't seem to be anything like those of Carl Hoffman and Frank Birch, maybe, upon reflection, they are also Holt castings. They are very detailed but have no identification. Interesting but inconclusive.
:The fact that I could never identify the castings on the Josslin Hudson here and they didn't seem to be anything like those of Carl Hoffman and Frank Birch, maybe, upon reflection, they are also Holt castings. They are very detailed but have no identification. Interesting but inconclusive.
== A Birch Locomotive ==
[http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=97358 Anthony Duarte writes]:
: Today (29 September 2013) I picked up a gorgeous 3/4" scale pacific that has been sitting in front of a fireplace for over three decades. According to the previous owner, it was built by Al Kollmer in the late 50's in Buffalo, NY.  The markings on the cylinder castings read "BIRCH".  The grates really rock to get rid of ash build up, and the axle pump looks like a booster engine. The smokebox cover unscrews out of the smokebox cylinder, which will hopefully keep paint from chipping off every time it's removed for cleaning. Lots of neat little things.
: As with any piece of machinery that's been sitting for 30+ years, valves and other things need to be looked over and cleaned.  But it should be a good runner!  Expect to see it out at [[Golden Gate Live Steamers|GGLS]] in the near future.

Revision as of 12:07, 3 October 2013


Frank birch was the owner/operator of Birch Models.


Tidbits from Chaski

Cardo posted on 6 March 2003:

The Josslin Hudson was first described in the Model Engineer in 1933 and Frank Birch was mentioned as being the supplier of castings for this locomotive. However, in the April, 1934 issue of the Modelmaker, there is an article (with photos) by a Mr. I. B. Kerr of Oslo, Norway who constructed a Josslin Hudson and who states that the castings for his model came from a Mr. C. Holt.
My understanding is that Calvert Holt also had a very detailed NYC Hudson design in 3/4" scale but he only advertised completed locomotives for sale and never had any castings or drawings on offer.
The fact that I could never identify the castings on the Josslin Hudson here and they didn't seem to be anything like those of Carl Hoffman and Frank Birch, maybe, upon reflection, they are also Holt castings. They are very detailed but have no identification. Interesting but inconclusive.

A Birch Locomotive

Anthony Duarte writes:

Today (29 September 2013) I picked up a gorgeous 3/4" scale pacific that has been sitting in front of a fireplace for over three decades. According to the previous owner, it was built by Al Kollmer in the late 50's in Buffalo, NY. The markings on the cylinder castings read "BIRCH". The grates really rock to get rid of ash build up, and the axle pump looks like a booster engine. The smokebox cover unscrews out of the smokebox cylinder, which will hopefully keep paint from chipping off every time it's removed for cleaning. Lots of neat little things.
As with any piece of machinery that's been sitting for 30+ years, valves and other things need to be looked over and cleaned. But it should be a good runner! Expect to see it out at GGLS in the near future.