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BOWSER bowing out ?
« on: November 02, 2011, 06:03:28 PM »
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Bowser Manufacturing Company Inc.

 


After a thorough review of our forward planning and business objectives, Bowser Manufacturing Company Inc.  has decided to sell the tooling for all formerly manufactured Steam Locos, Cary, Arbour, Selley and O & Standard Gauge wheels, HO, S and O Turntables and O Gauge Trolley cars.





I. Tooling includes the following:
1.    Steam Locos, dockside, Baby Trainmaster and Aero Train
includes new locos in development:   PRR K-5, USRA,  Heavy 2-8-2, 2-10-0, 4-6-2, 4-6-4
2.    Selley Finishing Touches HO and O
3.    Cary - die cast diesel and steam loco bodies
4.    O Trolleys and Power mechanism for Corgi Birney and PCC
5.    Arbour 6 or 7 Steam Locos made by spin casting
6.    Bowser Turntables - HO, O, and S
7.    Varney Brass Box Cars and Reefers
8.    Menzies steel Box car tooling
9.    Standard and O Gauge wheels
10.  Bowser O People
11.  Pittman motor tooling  DC-77, DC-60, DC-195, DC-84, DC-86
12.  Metal HO trolley bodies (Brill, PCC, IRR and LVT Jewett) and floors



2. Large inventory of parts (precise inventory not available at this time)


3. Specific Tooling Included:
One (1) Zinc die casting machine
One (1) Spin caster
One (1) Melting pot
One (1) Wax injectors
One (1) Wax injector - vacuum assist
Bell jars
One (1) Spring table
One (1) Vacuum casting machine
One (1) Burnout Furnace
One (1) Metal furnace
Flasks for casting
One (1) Vacuum pump
One (1) Mixer
One (1) Glass bead blaster cabinet
One (1) 18 Ton punch press
One (1) 3 Ton punch press - hand operated
Two (2) Rapid Air automatic feeds for punch press
One (1) Coil holder for punch press
One (1) Die casting machine and tools to match
Three (3) kick presses
One (1) Fray mill
One (1) Reid Grinder
One (1) 5c Precision Spin Fix -
One (1) 5c spin fixture
One (1) Magnetic Angle Plate
One (1) Gauge Block Set
One (1) Gauge Pin Set
One (1) Granite Block
One (1) Surface height gauge
One (1) Atlas lathe
One (1) Harding speed lathe and collets
One (1) Single spindle CNC
One (1) 12 tool CNC
Two (2)  5c cnc spin head and tail stock and control boxes
One (1) Panel saw for cutting 4 x 8 sheets
One (1) Wood Bandsaw
One (1) Metal cutting bandsaw
Six (6) drill presses
Two (2) tappers
One (1) Optical Comparator with digital readout
One (1) paint booth
Two (2) Autoroll pad printing machines
One (1) Vibrator tumbler
Three (3) steel trays of extra machine clamps
Tooling, jigs, dies, patterns, molds for production of above


Computer drawings, advertising, instructions, photos etc
Copy of the Access data base for bills of
         material and inventory listing
Copy of the Bowser web (information steam locos and other parts)
Hundreds of tools to make parts
Zinc die casting molds
Rubber molds for wax casting of Cary parts
Rubber molds for spin casting pewter parts

And much more



Note: This is desired to be an "all or nothing" transaction.

Interested buyers initially must contact  Lee English by email.
bowser@bowser-trains.com
 
 
 


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Re: BOWSER bowing out ?
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2011, 09:07:34 AM »
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Wow, very disappointed! I have 7 of their PRR & PRSL cabins and many H21 hoppers. I was hoping they would relent and come through with a N scale PRSL AS-16 in spite of their denials (they also denied doing N scale N5s when they brought out the HO version).

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Re: BOWSER bowing out ?
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2011, 11:58:20 AM »
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Rick, re-read the above. They're divesting specific parts of their product line, not shutting down.

Note that there is absolutely no mention of their freight car or diesel lines. And since they're actively developing new locomotives (eg the C630s that just came out, and it's been confirmed that they've got the M636 in the pipes over the next couple years) they're not going anywhere yet.

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Re: BOWSER bowing out ?
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2011, 06:25:41 AM »
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I went to Bowser last weekend and inquired about the items for sale. I learned, they're selling off the older metal item molds and parts only, as mentioned in their posting.
TMM