Published by Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, WI, 1993
Language: English
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
£ 7.60
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. Clean and bright inside and out. Upper right corner of the front cover is creased as is the upper left corner of the back cover. One 3" light scratch to the back cover. Very slight wear to edges of covers and spine. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Man Behind the Louisiana Toy Train Museum" (Southern gentleman Dom Schwab is a 'rare find') by Peter Frayer; "Next Stop, Noma Town" (A great addition to any postwar layout or collection) by Terence J. Dobson; "A Slice of History" (Lionel's 1949 showroom layout re-created) by Amos McCormick; "Of Boxcars and Boxes" (Odd and collectible combinations in Lionel's 6464 series) by Louis K. Greiff; "Bob James' Flyer Window Displays" (His layouts conveyed the excitement of electric trains) by Roger Carp; "Adventure with Al" (High adventure, a G scale railroad, and a barrel roll) by Jim Bunte; "The Mysterious Union Terminal Train" (Can we learn the identity of an unknown Lionel set?) by Robert S. Butler; "Toy Trains and Christmas Memories" (Dad's photo files bring back Christmas 1958) by John Huster; "10 Tune-Up Tips" (Get those attic-dwellers purring in time for the holdiays) by Ray L. Plummer; "Build a Christmas Scene" (Your toy trains and some holiday-themed accessories) by Gary J. Linden; "A Man for All Seasons" (Dan Fanizzo lived a life of variety at the old Lionel Corp.); plus "Editorial" (Layouts and their roots); "Product News" (What's new from G to S); "Feedback" (Your letters); "Events" (Listing of shows and meets); "Bookshelf" (New books and videos); "Product News" (New O gauge Dash 8-40CW from MTH); "Product Showcase" (Noteworthy new items); "Display Case" (Photos you've sent); "Q's & A's" (Answers to your questions); "Scrap Box" (Bits and pieces); "Dealer Directory/Ad Index" (People with trains to sell to you) and "Conversation Piece" (Prewar transitional caboose no. 2817).