Trainwrecks over sea

Express, Liverpool, Rocket, Dirty Little Monster, etc.

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selloutrr
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Trainwrecks over sea

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I'm wondering how many TW ended up in the hands of Asian collectors over the years. More importantly Japan. I wonder how many if any survived?
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The Japs are into tone, thats for sure. If there are many, hope they didnt get tsunami'd!
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I know there is one guy in Hawaii (oriental I think, and pretty sure a member here and on TGP) that still has several original Trainwrecks, and I also heard there was another guy in Hawaii with a wreck or two that ended up moving back to Japan. I played an original Rocket many years ago that was owned by the 2nd owner I just mentioned. I wouldn't be suprised if there are a couple/three of Ken's creations in Japan.
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