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  • Immagine del venditore per Classic Toy Trains September 1994 venduto da Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Jacket As Issued. This copy is in immaculate, As-New condition. It will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. Important note: I have listed hundreds of model railroading items. I only charge .50 shipping for second and subsequent items in a single order within the United States. Combine items to save money. This issue includes: "Where Realism and Toy Trains are One: The beautiful O gauge hi-rail empire of James Wiggins" by Jim Bunte; "Collecting Modern-Era Lionel without Going Broke: Single-dome tank cars are the first of our 'cheap classics'" by Michael Connor; "American Flyer's Pony Express Set: The Union Pacific was directly behind this handsome S gauge set" by Carl Byron; "Toy Train Parade Celebrates 10 Years: Now's a great time to visit this beautiful public exhibit in Old Sacramento" by Dave Otth; "Banker, Buyer, Collector, Builder: Tom Sefton shows just how much you can do with Standard gauge trains" by George Hall; "Waukesha, Chesterfield & Lionel City: A big O gauge layout in three phases" by Robert M. Sherman; "Get Ready to Toss Some Crates: You'll have lots of fun with Lionel's merchandise car" by Ray L. Plummer; "The Story of American Model Toys Part 1: This Indiana firm beat Lionel in bringing out O gauge aluminum streamliners" by Roger Carp; "Did You Know Father Mulcahy Worked at Lionel?: Years before William Christopher starred in M*A*S*H, he answered the letters children wrote to Lionel" by Roger Carp; "Unload and Uncouple on Gargraves Track: Make remote-control track sections for prewar trains" by Peter H. Riddle; "Just What Isn't a Variation?: An imaginary plot to corner the market on Flyer cabooses" by Bob Kirzl; "Editorial: New leadership"; "Product News: What's new from G to S Lionel on display"; "Feedback: Your letters"; "Events: List of shows and meets"; "Product Reviews: Red Caboose GP9 LTI Train Master"; "Product Showcase: Noteworthy new items"; "Display Case: Photos you've sent"; "Scrap Box: Bits and pieces"; "Bookshelf: New books and videos"; "Q's & A's: Answers to Questions"; "Classified Ads: Things in every gauge to buy and sell"; "Dealer Directory: Folks we hope you'll support"; and "Conversation Piece: This unusual Lionel tank car may be legit".

  • Immagine del venditore per Classic Toy Trains February 1992 venduto da Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Jacket As Issued. The magazine is clean and unmarked inside and out. Some pages have a mildly bent corner or two. The upper right and lower right corners of the front cover are lightly mildly bent. The upper left corner of the back cover is creased and is bent at the tip. The pull-out feature (pages 75-80) have been detached but laid in. It is completely clean and undamaged. The magazine will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Where Every Kid Wanted to Go" (Lionel's New York City showroom became a childhood mecca with the 1949 creation of a revolutionary new display layout" by Jim Bunte; "A Reflection of His Personality" (David Dansky's beautiful collection showcases his 'collect for yourself, not for others' concept) by George Hall; "Magificent--and Uncatalogued" (Lionel's low-end and department store sets are now scarce prewar O gauge collectibles) by Peter H. Riddle; "Hiding Flyer Switches" (How to hide American Flyer S gauge switch motor housings) by Michael T. Kolosseus; "Lionel's 'Wish Book' Creator" (Robert M. Sherman recalls his days with Lionel) by Bill Curtis; "Make 'Em Smoke" (Improve the smoke output of your Marx no. 666 steam locomotive) by Guy Nichols; "Challenge and the Pursuit of Beauty" (Lionel's Wabash passenger set no. 2244W) by Richard Shanfeld and Joseph Sadorf; "Big Tips for Big Kits" (Get some inside information on building large scale structure kits) by Russ Reinberg; "Wiring the Lionel Showroom Layout" (Art explodes the myth that the layout's GG1 never ran on overhead) by Arthur Zirul; "Diorama Studios" (Bill Vollheim's photo features Lionel's 50th anniversary Alcos); "Other Thoughts on 'The Nostalgia Market'" (An economist and a toy train dealer share their views) by George Hoffer and Mike Wolf; plus "Editorial"; "CTT Product News"; "CTT Events"; "CTT Feedback"; "CTT Product Reviews"; "CTT Product Showcase"; "CTT Display Case"; "CTT Q's & A's"; "Statement of Ownership"; "Dealer Directory/Index of Advertisers".