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Lionel Pre-War 0 gauge set 139

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Posted by JOHNCTRAIN on Friday, May 9, 2014 6:58 PM

THank you

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Posted by ADCX Rob on Saturday, March 8, 2014 10:44 AM

JOHNCTRAIN
Hi,

I acquired some prewar set boxes and one of the boxes is a 139. Can you tell me what goes in it?

thanks

John

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1931 Lionel Catalog, Set # 139,   $9.95

 # 261 Steam Locomotive with copper trim and red stripe, 4 wheel tin tender

 # 831 green 4 wheel flat car with load

 # 807 red/green roof 4 wheel caboose

All cars have copper axel journals 

 8 curved OC track, 2 OS straight track

 # OTC lockon and # 068 Warning Sign

Rob

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Posted by samplingman on Friday, March 7, 2014 5:18 AM

Forget paper.  This is the best resource for lionel catalogs ever:

http://www.hslinc.com/dahome/dalionelhome.html

they also make some tablet versions.  I keep them on my ipad and phone and are easily reference them when at shows.

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Posted by JOHNCTRAIN on Thursday, March 6, 2014 12:52 AM

Hi,

I acquired some prewar set boxes and one of the boxes is a 139. Can you tell me what goes in it?

thanks

John

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Posted by rtrtrains on Sunday, February 28, 2010 8:38 PM
I am grateful for the list in the set. I have tried to buy a copy of the 1931 Lionel catalog but so far the ones offered on Ebay have been too expensive. I have a 1930 catalog, but of course it does not include this set.
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Posted by rtrtrains on Sunday, February 28, 2010 8:34 PM
Thank you for the information on the TCA book. I will keep my eyes out for it at York. Is the 2nd Edition significantly different than the TCA edition?
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Posted by DMUinCT on Sunday, February 28, 2010 10:01 AM

lionelsoni

Lionel Trains, Standard of the World, 1900-1943; Donald S. Fraley, M.D., Editor; Compiled and Written by Fort Pitt Chapter Historical Committee, Train Collectors Association; 1976; ISBN 0-917896-01-7

Abebooks has 18 copies, starting at $7.50 + $7.95 shipping.

To add, The Train Collectors Association book on Pre-War (WW II), beautifully edited by the late Doc. Farley, has been published in two editions.  The Second Addition has a cover price of $39.95 and was copyrighted in 1989. ISBN 0-917896-02-5, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 89-50826.

The book contains over 700 color photos and a seperate Lionel Color "chip chart".   The 1989 version was three years in the making and contains added photography, sections, and corrections.   The original 1976 version, sold as a "fund raiser" to build the National Toy Train Museum, is easy to find at shows and on line at wide discounts.

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Posted by lionelsoni on Sunday, February 28, 2010 9:19 AM

Lionel Trains, Standard of the World, 1900-1943; Donald S. Fraley, M.D., Editor; Compiled and Written by Fort Pitt Chapter Historical Committee, Train Collectors Association; 1976; ISBN 0-917896-01-7

Abebooks has 18 copies, starting at $7.50 + $7.95 shipping.

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Posted by DMUinCT on Sunday, February 28, 2010 8:54 AM

rtrtrains
Does anyone know how to find out when Lionel offered this set? 139 (not 139w)

 

1931 Lionel Catalog, Set # 139,   $9.95

 # 261 Steam Locomotive with copper trim and red stripe, 4 wheel tin tender

 # 831 green 4 wheel flat car with load

 # 807 red/green roof 4 wheel caboose

All cars have copper axel journals 

 8 curved OC track, 2 OS straight track

 # OTC lockon and # 068 Warning Sign

 

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Posted by rtrtrains on Sunday, February 28, 2010 7:26 AM
Thanks for your quick reply. I believe you are correct. What TCA book were you referencing? I am a TCA member but I don't have any of their books (in fact I didn't know they published any). I get the newsletter and other mailings. Best, Ron
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Posted by lionelsoni on Saturday, February 27, 2010 4:22 PM

The TCA book says 1931.

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Lionel Pre-War 0 gauge set 139
Posted by rtrtrains on Saturday, February 27, 2010 1:02 PM
Does anyone know how to find out when Lionel offered this set? 139 (not 139w)

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