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  • Seller image for The Lion Roars February 1994 Volume 23 Number 4 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

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    No Binding. Condition: Fine. Spotless with no signs of wear or damage. It will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Classic Trains" (Read and see a comparison of Lionel, American Flyer and Dorfan freight train sets from the 1920's); "Toy Train Extravaganza" (Read about and view a 20 x 40 foot layout operated by members in Jacksonville); "Trackside 1" (A member shares the before & after growth of his layouts from 1964 to present); "Short Stories" (Here's a variety of interesting stories from 3 of our members who've "covered the globe" for us!); "Dealer Display" (A review of the 1957 Lionel Dealer Display and a replica built for a children's center); "New and Views" (Coverage of the 1994 Lionel Dealer Show held this month! Read about and see their new line of products (goes with the catalog!)); "Action Signs" (Oops! Here are the correct drawings for the electronic project in December, 1993's article!); "153 C Substitute" (An easy-to-do electronic project for your layout); "The Three Rail Rambler" (Read about and see the results of the 1st Goodyear Bowl, the Postman Cometh and a preview of '94 Convention items); "A Letter from the Editor" (Find out about the Team that's been formed and who will be putting together your Lions Roar!); "How to Submit an Article" (It's really as easy as 1, 2, 3 for you to become an author! Find out how by reviewing this article!); "Club Archives Sale Continues" (Read and see about the special sale of past years' Club commemoratives available to all active members); "Trackside 2" (Some interesting photos and a by-line from a member with a real action packed layout!); "Beginning of a Tradition" (Photos and a story of the Club's Meet in York, Pennsylvania); "The President's Report" (Some key words and messages from our Club President and a view of what all is included in your membership) and "How to Take Photos of Your Trains" (A reprint of a previous article to guide you in taking professional quality photos).

  • Seller image for The Lion Roars August 1989 Volume 19 Number 1 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

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    No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Clean and unmarked inside and out. Slight toning and a light crease near the top of the front cover. Very little wear otherwise. 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: "Talking about Rare" by Eugene Trentacoste; "President's Report" by Bruce Cox; "Cabooses Convene at Dallas Penn Station" by William D. Hakkarinen; "Freight Cars and Billboards" by Charles Swanson; "783 Conversion Completed" by David W. Roxin; "Converted Automobile Dump Flat Car" by George Essig; "The Tinplate Corner" by Robert A. Brookbank; "Lionel News and Views" by William J. Schmeelk; "Taking the Kinks Out" by Joseph H. Whitaker, Jr.; "The Back Shop" by Bill Beatty; "Maintenance of Way" by Joe Holbrook; "Those Wonderful Hudsons--Part VIII" by Charles A. Fellencer, Jr.; "Can Somebody Supply Information On My Crossing?" by Neil K. Yerger; "The History of LCCA Convention Cars--Part II" by Bill Button; "LCCA Reports"; and "Membership".