I picked this up this Kennedy 1017 at a thrift store for $6. I researched the name Harry L. Dixon and I believe I found who he is per internet search. If I am correct he was very active in the miniature steam engine community including working with Walt Disney. I can't be 100% sure this is the same Harry L. Dixon but the copper nametag is a clue. Note, I think the plastic handle on the Kennedy boxes started in early 70's ...maybe someone else knows.
I haven't cleaned it up yet, except for the nametag. Also, I am not sure what the "Master" thing is used for ....maybe for a cable lock?
Excerpt from my internet search:
"Harry L. Dixon (1900–1984) was a highly prominent figure in the American "Live Steam" hobby, a community dedicated to building and operating miniature working steam locomotives. Operating out of the San Francisco Bay Area (Hayward, California), he served as the Secretary for the Western (or Pacific Coast) Region of the Brotherhood of Live Steamers (BLS) from 1951 through 1973. .... As the Western Region Secretary, Dixon kept the community connected across a massive geographic territory (including Alaska, Hawaii, and much of the Western US). He coordinated national meets, corresponded with enthusiasts, and maintained close ties with other pioneer live steamers like Walt Disney and Seymour Johnson."
last pic is Harry Dixon on the left.




