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  • Seller image for The Train Collectors Quarterly July 1987 Vol. 33 No. 4 - Lionel Boat Race for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

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    Language: English

    Published by Train Collectors Association, Ronks, PA, 1987

    Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Beautiful As-New condition magazine. It will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe delivery. This issue includes: "Lionel Boats: Bob Breneman and Ray Myers say summer is the time to dust off your Lionel and take it to the pool"; "The MTH Story: John Hubbard describes the success that a young man from Maryland is having in the toy train business"; "A Few Gilbert Factory Oddities and Their Origins: Dick Robinson shares his profound knowledge of American Flyer manufacturing techniques"; "Hillside, New Jersey: The Forgotten Lionelville: John Zieleniewski and his students research the Lionel-Hillside connection"; "McCoy Manufacturing, Part 5: Division and Convention Cars: Mark Horne completes his study of McCoy with their special cars"; "Evaluating Toy Train Price Guides: Fred Schlipf gives the Quarterly a guide on how to review a book and then puts his words into action with 'a review of Tom McComas and James Tuohy's Price and Rarity Guide to Lionel Postwar, 1945-1969'"; "A Book Review: Karl Burckhardt, a knowledgeable AMT/Kusan collector, reviews Greenberg's Guide to Kusan Trains"; "Who Done It? Part 21: John Newbraugh illustrates how team work has supplied many questions and answers for 'Who Done It?'"; "Lionel Layout, New York, New York: Jim Tuohy and Tom McComas take us to East 26th Street for a visit"; "Lost Paper: Ron Antonelli begins a new series which illustrates that toy trains indeed were king when it comes to advertising; "New Product Reviews: A new column begins this issue with Fred Hoffman reviewing Williams' Pennsylvania K-4 locos; and All Ruocchio compares Lionel's Pulling Power"; and "Drumhead: The 'Drumhead' comes down the track with news, answers, updates and questions".

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    Published by Students of Southwest High School, Kansas City, Missouri, 1936

    Seller: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada

    Association Member: IOBA

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fair. First Edition. "This friendly little book records the fleeting course of another happy year. Its pages present the story of your associations and achievements with richness and with simplicity, and you will find them friendly and conversational. May your annual, in the years to come, serve as a continual source of pleasure and inspiration to you."- page 7. 192 glossy pages. Printed on glossy stock generously illustrated with black and white photos. Binding intact. Prior owner's name atop half-title page. Autographs on back blank page. Occasional autographs to contents. Silver foil taped and chipped on front board and totally missing from back board. A worthy copy of this lavishly produced vintage yearbook. ; 8vo.