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Lionel, the Golden Years: 1955-59--On Newsstands Now!!!

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Lionel, the Golden Years: 1955-59--On Newsstands Now!!!
Posted by Roger Carp on Wednesday, September 11, 2013 4:01 PM

The latest special-interest publication from Classic Toy Trains--Lionel, the Golden Years: 1955-59--is on newsstands now!

Have any members of the CTT Forum seen it?

Have you purchased it?

What did you think about it? Favorite articles? Best photos?

Please share your comments with a very curious editor!

Thanks, Roger Carp

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Posted by cheapclassics on Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:48 PM

Roger,

Excellent issue!  Bought it at Barnes & Noble Labor Day weekend.  Enjoyed all of it.  Best article was on the Alaska set.  Hard to pick best photo.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:49 PM

Roger,

I received my copy aout a month ago. I really enjoyed reading it.  I was 13 years old in 1955 and had gotten my first Lionel set # 2141WS for Christmas in 1949. I enjoy looking at pictures of the train sets and the photos of the Lionel showroom layouts.  The text of the articles was very informative and I learned a lot from it. Thanks for a great magazine.

Thanks

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Posted by sir james I on Thursday, September 12, 2013 9:15 AM

I liked both books. The pictures and captions were probably more fun for me than the reading.

Ah memories

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Posted by Hap on Thursday, September 12, 2013 1:03 PM

A Superior Book. Succeeds on numerous levels; the crisp art direction compliments the theme and the clear photography further serves the authors effort beautifully. Very well done. Thank You!

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Posted by POTRZBE on Thursday, September 12, 2013 2:20 PM

I'm only about half done reading it but I am enjoying it very much.  I love the history of toymakers as I have loved toys to this day.  I am 66 and just haven't grown up yet, I guess.

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Posted by 520fan on Friday, September 13, 2013 5:56 PM

Great job as usual, my friend!  I always enjoy reading anything you write.  Thumbs Up

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Posted by Waynestrains on Saturday, September 14, 2013 10:10 AM
I've had my copy since last month and read it cover to cover actually too quick, hated to come to the end. It was great, same as the first one. Please keep up the good work. Difficult to pick any favorite article or photo.
 
Thanks for another wonderful effort on your part. Sometime we take for granted your books as we expect and are never disappointed with your offerings.
 
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Posted by Texas Pete on Saturday, September 28, 2013 8:37 AM

I ordered mine and received it a few weeks ago.  I find it fascinating to read about the various behind the scenes machinations of Lionel's executives in their attempts to dominate the toy train racket, however my favorite article is "The Plan That Launced 1,000 Layouts."  Even though I was a Flyer kid I spent many happy hours analyzing that illustration and tracing the train routes with my finger.

As far as favorite pictures I'm a big passenger train fan, so the photos of The Congressional, The Super Chief, and the Canadian Pacific streamliner did the trick for me.

I don't consider myself much of a history fan, mainly because it has been repeating itself since the beginning of recorded time (kinda boring), but thanks to your "Golden Years" books and the showroom layouts book I find myself somewhat interested in Lionel history.  As a former American Flyer kid I wish you would write a book about that company's history.

Thank you, Roger, for the many hours of entertainment that your books and articles in CTT provide.

Pete

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Saturday, September 28, 2013 5:14 PM

Blueberryhill RR

Roger,

I received my copy aout a month ago. I really enjoyed reading it.  I was 13 years old in 1955 and had gotten my first Lionel set # 2141WS for Christmas in 1949. I enjoy looking at pictures of the train sets and the photos of the Lionel showroom layouts.  The text of the articles was very informative and I learned a lot from it. Thanks for a great magazine.

Chuck Mathews................Blueberryhill RR

Do you mean my fellow Buckeye has had this special magazine and nary a word to me about how great it is? Smile, Wink & Grin How did you get it so soon?  

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Saturday, September 28, 2013 6:50 PM

Sorry, Buckeye, I thought I told you.

Reason I got it so soon was.......  ???????????????

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Posted by railroaded on Sunday, September 29, 2013 7:58 AM

I saw it on the stands, flipped through it & said to myself "Ehh" & put it back. Nothing really jumped out at me, but I do have a suggestion for the staff, I've seen O Gauge Railroading publish Christmas issues of the magazine with special sections on reader's old family photos of their Christmas layouts. A special feature magazine for the holidays similar to the book "Toy Train Memories" would be great. I'd like to contribute some of my photos for something like that.

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Posted by CB&Q on Sunday, September 29, 2013 6:26 PM

I went online to barnes and noble came up empty is there another source?


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Posted by Texas Pete on Sunday, September 29, 2013 8:43 PM

CB&Q

I went online to barnes and noble came up empty is there another source?

http://www.kalmbachstore.com/modeltrains-railroading-toy-trains-special-issues-classic-toy-trains-special-issues.html

HTH.

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Posted by LL675 on Monday, September 30, 2013 5:46 PM

I got mine at the local Walmart. I've gone thru it three times. Love it from front to back! I missed getting the first book. 

Great job as always Roger!

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Posted by Roger Carp on Tuesday, October 1, 2013 8:58 AM

Hi and thanks for the kind words about Golden Years, 1955-59. You can order the previous issue on Lionel's Golden Years 1950-54 by calling our Customer Sales & Service desk: 1-800-533-6644. We will also be selling copies at the York TCA show in two weeks.

Thanks,

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Posted by Penny Trains on Wednesday, October 2, 2013 9:27 PM

I fiiiiinallyyyyy got my copy yesterday at my LHS!

In short: I'm loving it!  Bow  As usual I seem to be learning at least one new thing in every paragraph!  I really liked the story about the Storytown display, I'd never heard of it before.  I'm just starting to read "Black Sheep of the 1958 Roster" so I still have a bit to go, but so far it's been hard to put down!  Excellent work as always Roger!  Thumbs Up

So......what's next??  Smile, Wink & Grin

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