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Brooks Camelback Locomotive, Long Island Railroad Mug

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Funny, unique, pretty, or personal, it's your choice for the perfect coffee mug. The outside of the mug features a bright white base for your photo, logo, pattern, or saying, while the rim & handle are vividly glazed in rich color. Match or complement the color of your existing dinnerware set, or gift your friend a mug in his or her favorite color.

  • Available in 11-ounce or 15-ounce
  • Dimensions:
    • 11-ounce: 3.2” D x 3.8” H
    • 15-ounce: 3.4” D x 4.5” H
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Use caution when removing the mug from the microwave. Use a pot holder or glove as necessary if it is too hot to the touch. Do not microwave an empty mug.
  • Strong, ceramic construction
  • Meets FDA requirements for food and beverage safety
  • Printed on demand in Reno, NV
  • Do not overfill and be careful with hot liquids that may scald
  • Keep out of reach of children when filled with hot liquid

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Brooks Camelback Locomotive, Long Island Railroad Mug

Brooks Camelback Locomotive, Long Island Railroad Mug

From www.railphotoexpress.biz Brooks Locomotive Works 1890 Camelback Steam Locomotives For any Service. The Brooks Locomotive Works was officially formed on November 11,1869.,by H.G. Brooks. He was the master mechanic of The Erie Railway. Brooks then became a major locomotive builder. The company was merged with several other manufacturers in 1901 to form the American Locomotive Company. ALCO produced locomotives at this facility until 1934 when the shop was renamed ALCO Thermal Products Division. Locomotives produced at the former Brooks plant after ALCO's formation came to be known as ALCO-Brooks locomotives. Brooks Locomotive Works produced about 13,000 Locomotives. Camelbacks have a cab that straddles the boiler. Camelbacks were developed to allow for the use of larger fireboxes, such as the Wooten, which could not be encompassed by a cab. John E. Wootten developed the Wootten firebox to effectively burn anthracite waste, which was a plentiful, cheap source of fuel.The camelback was not a very safe design for its crew.

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This is a gorgeous mug that makes me feel as though I am outdoors in my Hosta garden, on a beautiful day in Spring! The printing is lovely and sharp just like my painting. I shall be displaying this mug at an exhibition soon!
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By Tina B.February 8, 2019Verified Purchase
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This mug turned out exactly as I ordered it! I love it! Shipping was very fast, too. The printing and colors were just as I ordered. Could not be happier with it!
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By B.November 18, 2021Verified Purchase
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I ordered this as a Christmas gift to my boss that just rescued such a sweet puppy! The gift arrived almost a week earlier than expected. 10/10 would recommend! The print could’ve came out a little better, but I’m happy with it.

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Product ID: 168914795790019214
Created on: 12/22/2012, 7:06 AM
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