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Posted by phrankenstign on Monday, January 30, 2017 6:52 PM

I'm sorry for taking so long to reply.  I hadn't realized you had replied to my post this year.  I'm in the process of updating my list.  I just bought a bunch of flyers on ebay and I've added a few catalogs to my collection since posting it in this thread.  Give me about a week to do that, and then I'll update it here.  I use Open Office, so I'll save it off in Excel 5.0 format.  You should be able to open it okay.  If not, let me know.  I'm sure we can figure something out.

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Posted by andy57s on Sunday, January 8, 2017 8:56 PM
Can you please send me you list of lionel & American flyer in excel please ? Thx - andy84smth@gmail.com
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Posted by paulp575123 on Saturday, January 16, 2016 9:53 PM

The # column is for my internal use. That's how I track them in my inventory program. For example, the first Lionel catalog in 2004 would be C-2000-1. The second would be C-2000-2, and so forth.

The alpha characters (A, B, and C) are catalogs issued by K-Line for the same year. So for example, in year 2004, K-Line issued 2 catalogs so I number them in my inventory as K-C-2004-A and K-C-2004-B and so forth.

There is no importance in these numbers other than starting with year 2008 they are in issue sequence - according to the Lionel website.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by phrankenstign on Saturday, January 16, 2016 8:38 PM

I have a question about your list.

What is the significance of the second column entitled "#"?

I can see you do a countdown with numbers, but sometimes you have letters in that column.  What do they all mean?

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Posted by paulp575123 on Saturday, January 16, 2016 12:31 PM

Justdid that - hope it works.

The numbering system for each year is so I can track them in my inventory database. They are in issue sequence from 2008 onward.

 

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Posted by paulp575123 on Saturday, January 16, 2016 12:28 PM

List of Catalogs
Last updated: January 14, 2016
 
Year
#
Title
Status
2016
4
 
 
 
3
 
 
 
2
 
 
 
1
Track & Power 2016-2017
Have
 
 
 
 
2015
6
Lionel Volume 2 Catalog 2015
Have
 
5
2015 Christmas Catalog
Have
 
4
Lionel 2015 Signature Edition
Have
 
3
American Flyer 2015 S-Gauge
Do not have
 
2
Lionel 2015 Ready-To-Run
Have
 
1
2015 Holiday Memories by Lionel
Have
 
 
 
 
2014
7
Lionel Volume 2 Catalog 2014 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
6
2014 Christmas Catalog
Have
 
5
Lionel 2014 Signature Edition ($ 5.00)
Have
 
4
Lionel 2014 Ready-To-Run Catalog
Have
 
3
American Flyer 2014 S-Gauge
Do not have
 
2
Track and Power 2014 – 2015
Have
 
1
Holiday Memories by Lionel 2014
 
 
 
 
 
2013
5
Lionel 2013 Fall Catalog
Have
 
4
2013 Christmas Catalog
Have
 
3
Lionel 2013 Signature Edition ($ 5.00)
Have
 
2
American Flyer 2013 S-Gauge
Do not have
 
1
Lionel 2013 Ready-to-Run Catalog
Have
 
 
 
 
2012
5
Lionel Volume 2 Catalog 2012 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
4
2012 Christmas Catalog
Have
 
3
Lionel 2012 Signature Edition ($ 5.00)
Have
 
2
Lionel 2012 Ready-To-Run Catalog
Have
 
1
American Flyer 2012 S-Gauge
Do not have
 
 
 
 
2011
4
Lionel 2011 Volume II Catalog ($ 5.00)
Have
 
3
Lionel A Christmas Tradition 2011
Have
 
2
Lionel 2011 Signature Edition Catalog ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
Lionel 2011 Ready-To-Run Catalog
Have
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Year
#
Title
Status
2010
5
Lionel 2010 End of Year Offers
Have
 
4
Lionel Volume 2 Catalog ($ 5.00)
Have
 
3
Lionel 2010 Christmas Catalog ($ 3.00)
Have
 
2
Lionel Signature Edition Volume One 2010 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
Lionel 2010 Ready-To-Run Catalog ($ 3.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2009
4
Lionel 2009 Volume II (includes Christmas catalog)
     ($ 5.00)
Have
 
3
Lionel Signature Edition Catalog 2009 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
2
Lionel 2009 Ready-to-Run Catalog ($ 3.00)
Have
 
1
K-Line by Lionel 2009 Volume 1 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2008
6
Lionel 2008 Train Catalog Volume 2 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
5
2008 Volume 2 K-Line by Lionel ($ 5.00)
Have
 
4
Christmas 2008
Have
 
3
Lionel 2008 Volume 1 Signature Edition ($ 5.00)
Have
 
2
2008 Volume 1 K-Line by Lionel ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
Lionel 2008 Ready-To-Run ($ 3.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2007
5
Lionel 2007 Train Catalog Volume 2 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
4
2007 Volume 2 K-Line by Lionel ($ 5.00)
Have
 
3
Christmas Celebration 2007
Have
 
2
Lionel 2007 Train Catalog Volume 1 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
2007 Volume 1 K-Line by Lionel ($ 5.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2006
3
2006 Lionel Christmas Catalog
Have
 
2
Lionel 2006 Train Catalog Volume 2 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
Lionel 2006 Train Catalog Volume 1 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2005
2
Lionel 2005 Train Catalog Volume 2 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
Lionel 2005 Train Catalog Volume 1 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
B
2005 Second Edition K-Line
Have
 
A
2005 First Edition K-Line ($ 10.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2004
2
Lionel 2004 Train Catalog Volume 2 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
Lionel 2004 Train Catalog Volume 1 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
B
2004 Second Edition K-Line ($ 10.00)
Have
 
A
2004 First Edition K-Line ($ 10.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2003
2
Lionel 2003 Train Catalog Volume 2 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
Lionel Classic Trains Volume 1 2003 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
B
2003 Second Edition K-Line ($ 10.00)
Have
 
A
2003 First Edition K-Line ($ 10.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Year
#
Title
Status
2002
2
Lionel Classic Trains Volume 2 2002 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
1
Lionel Classic Trains Volume 1 2002 ($ 5.00)
Have
 
B
2002 Second Edition K-Line
Have
 
A
2002 First Edition K-Line ($ 8.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2001
2
Lionel Classic Trains Volume 2 2001
Have
 
1
Lionel Classic Trains Volume 1 2001
Have
 
C
2001 K-Line Third Edition Catalog ($ 5.00)
Have
 
B
2001 K-Line Second Edition Catalog ($ 5.00)
Have
 
A
2001 K-Line First Edition Catalog ($ 8.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
2000
3
Lionel Christmas 2000
Have
 
2
Lionel Classic Trains Volume 2 2000
Have
 
1
Lionel Classic Trains Volume 1 2000 “Our Centennial”
Have
 
B
2000 K-Line Second Edition Catalog ($ 8.00)
Have
 
A
2000 K-Line First Edition Catalog ($ 8.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
1999
5
Lionel Heritage 1999
Have
 
4
Volume 3 Classic
Do not have
 
3
Volume 2 Classic
Do not have
 
2
Lionel Classic Trains Volume I 1999
Have
 
1
Lionel Trains 1999 Preview
Have
 
 
 
 
1998
A
K-Line 1998 1st Edition Product Catalog
Do not have
 
3
Lionel Heritage 1998
Have
 
2
Lionel Classic Trains Volume II 1998
Have
 
1
Lionel Classic Trains 1998
Have
 
 
 
 
1997
A
K-Line 1997 Toy Fair Catalog
Do not have
 
5
Lionel 1997 Promotionals (Virginian Rectifier on cover)
Have
 
4
Lionel Heritage Fall 1997
Have
 
3
Lionel Heritage 1997 (Santa Fe on cover)
Have
 
2
Lionel Classic 1997 (36 pages / Promotionals)
Do not have
 
1
Lionel Classic 1997
Have
 
 
 
 
1996
A
K-Line 1996 Traditional Catalog
Do not have
 
4
Accessories
Do not have
 
3
Century Club Catalog
Do not have
 
2
Lionel 1996
Have
 
1
Lionel Corporation 1996
Have
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Year
#
Title
Status
1995
2
Lionel Trains 1995 Stocking Stuffers / 1996 Spring
     Releases
Have
 
1
Lionel Electric Trains and Accessories 1995
     ("Lionel Red Book”)
Have
 
 
 
 
1994
2
Lionel Electric Trains and Accessories
     (1994 Stocking Stuffers / 1995 Spring Releases)
Have
 
1
Lionel Electric Trains and Accessories 1994
Have
 
 
 
 
1993
4
Lionel 1993 Stocking Stuffer / 1994 Spring Releases
Have
 
3
Discover the World of Lionel Model Railroading
Do not have
 
2
Lionel Trains Book Two 1993
Have
 
1
Lionel Trains Book One 1993
Have
 
 
 
 
1992
3
Stocking Stuffers
Do not have
 
2
Lionel Trains 'O' and O27 Gauge 'S' Gauge Standard
     Gauge Large Scale Electric Trains and Accessories
     1992 Book Two
Have
 
1
Lionel Trains 'O' and O27 Gauge 'S' Gauge Standard
     Gauge Large Scale Electric Trains and Accessories
     1992 Book One
Have
 
 
 
 
1991
3
Stocking Stuffers
Do not have
 
2
Lionel Trains 'O' and O27 Gauge 'S' Gauge Standard
     Gauge Electric Trains and Accessories Book Two 1991
Have
 
1
Lionel Trains "O" and O27 Gauge Electric Trains and
     Accessories Book One 1991
Have
 
 
 
 
1990
3
Stocking Stuffers Fold-out
Do not have
 
2
Lionel "O" and O27 Gauge Electric Trains and
     Accessories Book Two 1990
Have
 
1
Lionel "O" and O27 Gauge Electric Trains and
     Accessories Book One 1990
Have
 
 
 
 
1989
3
Lionel Trains Old Glory Box Car Flyer
Do not have
 
2
Pre-Toy Fair Edition
Do not have
 
1
Lionel Toy Fair Edition 1989
Have
 
 
 
 
1988
3
Lionel Trains Spring
Do not have
 
2
Classics 4 Pgs
Do not have
 
1
Lionel Electric Trains and Accessories 1988
Have
 
 
 
 
1987
2
Large Scale Folder
Do not have
 
1
Lionel Electric Trains and Accessories 1987
Have
 
 
 
 
Year
#
Title
Status
1986
3
Lionel Trains 1986 Stocking Stuffers Flyer
Do not have
 
2
Lionel Traditional Series Electric Trains 1986
Have
 
1
Lionel Collector Series Electric Trains 1986
Have
 
 
 
 
1985
2
1985 Lionel Traditional Series Electric Trains
Have
 
1
85th Anniversary Collector Series
Have
 
 
 
 
1984
3
Spring Collector’s Catalog
 
 
2
Lionel Traditional Series Electric Trains 1984
Have
 
1
Lionel Collector Series Electric Trains 1984
Have
 
 
 
 
1983
2
Lionel Traditional Series Electric Trains, 1983
Have
 
1
Lionel Collector Series Electric Trains, 1983
Have
 
 
 
 
1982
2
Lionel Traditional Series Electric Trains, 1982
Have
 
1
Lionel Collector Series Electric Trains, 1982
Have
 
 
 
 
1981
1
Lionel Electric Trains 1981 (pocket) ( $ 0.75)
   Rare – no layout on page 31
Do not have
 
1
Lionel Electric Trains 1981 (pocket)  ( $ 0.75)
Have
 
 
 
 
1980
 
Lionel Electric Trains 1980
Have
 
 
 
 
1979
 
Lionel 1979
Have
 
 
 
 
1978
 
Lionel Big Scale Trains and Accessories for 1978 ($ 1.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
1977
 
Lionel O/O27 1977
Have
 
 
 
 
1976
2
Spirit of 76 Cars
 
 
1
Lionel O/O27 1976 ($ 1.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
1975
 
Lionel 'O' 1975 ($ 1.00)
Have
 
 
 
 
1974
 
Lionel O27 1974
Have
 
 
 

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Posted by phrankenstign on Saturday, January 16, 2016 11:08 AM

It's easiest if you have two windows open.

The first window would be another reply to this post.

The second window would have your Word document open in it.

Click on the "Edit" menu of the Word document window.  Then click on "Select all".

Move your pointer to the first window with your reply to his post.  Click in the "Post Body" "Edit" menu.  Click on "Paste".  That should put a copy of the data in your Word document into the reply.

Click on the "Submit Your Reply" button.  That should complete your reply by adding it to this post.

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Posted by paulp575123 on Wednesday, January 13, 2016 12:21 PM

Recently I got carried away and purchased a lot, and I mean a lot, of Lionel catalogs.

I now have all their "major" catalogs since 1974. Not interested in their flyers.

Olson Hobbies has a website with a extensive list of catalogs. Currently they are upgrading their website so it may not yet be back online.

I've created a Word document showing all the catalogs I have, but don't see a way to attach it here. If you know how, let me know and I'll send you the list.

 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, September 28, 2015 10:29 AM

easy to do 

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Posted by phrankenstign on Monday, September 28, 2015 8:59 AM

You're right.  My mistake.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, September 27, 2015 10:22 PM

I may be wrong here but if you start in say 1900 as you say it would be 1901 for your first anniversary so 1985 would be the 85th year, until 1985 they would not have 85 years of business it should not of been 1984 that would be like saying if you where born in 1960 you where 10 in 1969 

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Posted by phrankenstign on Sunday, September 27, 2015 9:41 PM

More information isn't needed.  The titles were different.  The word "Collector" was replaced with the word "Traditional" for the other catalog during those years.

 

I did notice something I hadn't before.  Lionel celebrates their anniversary years a year late, because they ignore the year 1900---their 1st year in business.  That's why the 85th anniversary is celebrated in 1985 rather than 1984 as it should have been.

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Posted by Papa_D on Sunday, September 27, 2015 8:37 PM

A little more information. There were two catalogs for the years '82, '83, and '85; Traditional and Collector Series. LTI combined the two in '87 into a single catalog. 

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Posted by phrankenstign on Sunday, September 27, 2015 7:32 PM

Paul, the catalog name and page number follow each of your items below:

 

6-6421 - Joshua L. Cowen Bay Window Caboose (catalog year: 1982)

Lionel Collector Series, 1982 (Page LC-3)

 

6-8210 - Joshua L. Cowen 4-6-4 Locomotive (catalog year: 1982)

Lionel Collector Series, 1982 (Page LC-3)

 

6-8368 - Alaska Switcher  (catalog year: 1983)

Lionel Collector Series, 1983 (Page LC-9)

 

6-9484 - Lionel 85th Anniversary Boxcar (catalog year: 1984)

Good As Gold!  1985 85th Anniverary Collector Series (Cover & Page LC-2)

 

6-19400 - Milwaukee Road Gondola with cable reels (catalog year: 1987)

Lionel Electric Trains and Accessories 1987 (Page 29)

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Posted by phrankenstign on Friday, September 25, 2015 9:12 PM

Thanks for taking the time to list all of that information.  It's definitely a big help for me.

I'll look through my catalogs, and I'll list what I find by Sunday night.  I'm sorry about the delay in answering, but I hadn't been on this site for a couple of weeks.

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Posted by paulp575123 on Friday, September 18, 2015 9:45 PM

I can probably help you out - at least with names of some of the caralogs since 1998!

Here's my list. I have phyysical copies of most.

Thos efrom 2015 back through 2000 are in descending order in which they were issued.

2015: Volume 2
         Christmas Catalog
         Signature Edition
         American Flyer
         Ready-To-Run
         Holiday Memories

2014: Vol. 2 Catalog
         Christmas Catalog
         Signature Edition
         Ready-To-Run
         American Flyer
         Track and Power
         Holiday Memories

2013: Fall Catalog
         Christmas Catalog
         Signature Edition
         American Flyer
         Ready-to-Run


2012: Volume 2 Catalog
         Christmas Catalog
         Signature Edition
         Ready-To-Run
         American Flyer

2011: Volume 2 Catalog
         Christmas Catalog
         Signature Edition
         Ready-To-Run

2010: Year End Brochure
         Volume 2 Catalog
         Christmas Catalog
         Signature Edition
         Ready-To-Run

2009: Train Catalog Volume 2 (includes Christmas catalog)
         Signature Edition
         Ready-To-Run
         K-Line by Lionel Volume 1


2008: Train Catalog Volume 2
         K-Line by Lionel Volume 2
         Christmas Catalog
         Signature Edition Volume 1
         K-Line by Lionel Volume 1
         Ready-To-Run

2007: Train Catalog Volume 2
         K-Line by Lionel Volume 2
         Christmas Celebration
         Train Catalog Volume 1
         K-Line by Lionel Volume 1

2006: Christmas Catalog
         Train Catalog Volume 2
         Train Catalog Volume 1

2005: Train Catalog Volume 2
         Train Catalog Volume 1

         2005 K-Line Second Edition Catalog
         2005 K-Line First Edition Catalog

2004: Train Catalog Volume 2
         Train Catalog Volume 1

         2004 K-Line Second Edition Catalog
         2004 K-Line First Edition Catalog

2003: Train Catalog Volume 2
         Classic Trains Volume 1

         2003 K-Line 2nd Edition Catalog
         2003 K-Line First Edition Catalog

2002: Classic Trains Volume 2
         Classic Trains Volume 1

         2002 K-Line 2nd Edition Catalog
         2002 K-Line First Edition Catalog

2001: Classic Trains Volume 2
         Classic Trains Volume 1

         2001 K-Line Second Edition Catalog
         2001 K-Line First Edition Catalog

2000: Christmas
         Classic Trains Volume 2
         Classic Trains Volume 1 (Centennial)

         2000 K-Line Second Edition Catalog
         2000 K-Line First Edition Catalog

1999: Heritage Catalog
         Classic Trains Volume I
         Preview Catalog

         1999 K-Line Second Edition Catalog
         1999 K-Line First Edition Catalog

1998  Heritage Catalog
         Classic Trains Volume II
         Classic Trains

1980  Lionel

1977  Lionel O/O27

1976  Lionel O/O27

1975  Lionel "O"

1974  Lionel O27

I'm trying to obtain copies of every catalog for every item I have in my collection. Maybe you can help me in return?

Here's the items I don't know which catalog they are depicted in. If you have any of these catalogs, could you check and let me know? I have a source to purchase them from.

6-6421 - Joshua L. Cowen Bay Window Caboose (catalog year: 1982)
6-8210 - Joshua L. Cowen 4-6-4 Locomotive (catalog year: 1982)
6-8368 - Alaska Switcher  (catalog year: 1983)
6-9484 - Lionel 85th Anniversary Boxcar (catalog year: 1984)
6-19400 - Milwaukee Road Gondola with cable reels (catalog year: 1987)

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 2:49 AM

Yes there was I see it off and on on the bay and guess I should get it this set was from the 70's I believe like 1975

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Posted by phrankenstign on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 10:11 PM

I don't remember seeing that train before, but back in the 90s I bought a little kids train made by Lionel called The Happiness Express.  It also ran with push power.

Was there a flyer for the Lionel Happy Huff 'n' Puff?

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, May 24, 2015 9:37 PM

Tony I have to take some pics of a Lionel set you may or may not know about I have it in original box and with original paperwork I believe just need to pull it out of the closet it wasn't really a big seller. 

 

 

it is set 7-1100 

It's lionel but push power and some where between O and G to be honest I picked it as never seen it before and thought it would a nice novelty. 

Only to my knowelage anyway made curve track and I have enough for a complete circle

 

 

 

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Posted by phrankenstign on Sunday, May 24, 2015 10:04 AM

cwburfle
 
Since the 1970s Lionel has issued a lot of paper. I'm not sure anyone has them all.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, May 24, 2015 8:33 AM

Tony TTC is a few of us that talk BS mainly at night on yahoo conference about 10:30 P.M. sometimes later. We just nicked named it as we use to say we were going to catch the tardis tonight or we caught the tardis lastnight and had chat with who ever was there it use to be like 8 of us it's mainly now down to about 3 or 4 as a couple have some big things going on in there life thats just wearing them out and thats unwind time 

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Posted by cwburfle on Sunday, May 24, 2015 5:58 AM

Since the 1970s Lionel has issued a lot of paper. I'm not sure anyone has them all.

Boy, you said it!
I certainly was surprized at all the documents included in the HSL Lionel Modern Era Catalog disk (no longer available).
Some of the price guides include a section on paper/catalogs. I guess I'd look there if I wanted to know what was released.

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Posted by phrankenstign on Saturday, May 23, 2015 2:26 PM

One thing I forgot to mention in my previous post was that I'm a big Doctor Who fan since the 70s when WTTW-TV, Chicago's local PBS on channel 11.  I started buying Doctor Who Weekly with #1 in 1978, and I continue to do so now that's it's closing in on #500.

I like your rotating TARDIS pic.  Back in 1985, I created some animation on my dad's original Commodore 64.  It consisted of the TARDIS spiraling around the screen while the Doctor Who Theme played.  Working on that using (PEEKS, POKES and 4 different colored SPRITES moving in unison for those techy types) the BASIC command interpreter was my introduction to the computer programming world.  (A year later I joined the U.S.A.F. where I was trained to become a computer programmer---a field I remained in for 20 years.)

How long has the TTC been around?  When are the meetings?  What are the dues?  When are TTC excursions scheduled?  Is there an Orient Express with Mummy available?  That's the only time I remember the Doctor riding a train.  The only other train I remember on the show was in "The Deadly Assassin" when he almost got run over after his foot had gotten stuck between the rails in a turnout.

Bottom line:  How about telling me all about the TTC?

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Posted by phrankenstign on Saturday, May 23, 2015 2:07 PM

Looking at the stuff on my Lionel list, 1996 appears to have had the most publications with an output of 6.  Most years have at least 2 catalogs.  Later years usually have a couple of flyers added.  That means, on average, there are usually about 4 items in recent times.  My goal of trying to collect all of Lionel's output from 1960-present is definitely doable.  My biggest problem is knowing for sure how much was issued each year though.  Additions identified by others will help me narrow my scope when searching through ads in newspapers, Craig's List, and ebay.

 

Back in the mid-90's, I used to frequently visit an elderly gentleman in Portsmouth, VA who used to run a Lionel train shop from the attic of his house.  He had a lot of stuff stuffed into all kinds of nooks and crannies up there.  During one of my visits, he happened to mention he still had new, old stock copies of most of their catalogs from the 1960s-present (1995?).  It was then I told him I'd like to buy one of each.  It took him awhile to dig through all of his boxes, but that's where I got the bulk of my collection.  He was very knowledgeable about the history of Lionel, and I miss listening to all of his anecdotes.  I was in the military at the time with a family of five, so my budget was fairly limited then.  However over the years I ended up buying quite a lot of rolling stock from him.  Most of his stuff was new, old stock which he sold for retail prices.  I think he charged me only $1-$2 tops for each catalog.  I don't recall him ever charging collector's prices for anything.  Occasionally he'd tell me the high prices some pieces commanded on the collector market, but he'd tell me he was in it for the love of trains and promoting the hobby more than anything.  Many times he'd show my son (about 7 years old at the time) items that were fun/unique and well within my budget.  He really knew how to fire his....actually our imaginations with his ideas and suggestions.  My son and I always left very happy with a little more insight into the world of Lionel.  I don't know if he is still with us, but I'm fairly certain his love and appreciation of all things Lionel was internalized by many who were lucky enough to be touched by his infectious enthusiasm throughout the area.

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Posted by sir james I on Saturday, May 23, 2015 10:06 AM

Since the 1970s Lionel has issued a lot of paper. I'm not sure anyone has them all.

On the other hand K-Line did the same but on a lesser scale. I guess it's possible to find all of theirs.

I just have then stacked by date, everything issued is by date.

The other companys, I only keep till the next one comes out.

"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks 

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Posted by phrankenstign on Friday, May 22, 2015 8:01 PM

I created and have updated my lists using OpenOffice Calc.

Here are a few facts about OpenOffice:

  • It is FREE!!!
  •  It contains various utilities similar to and compatible with Microsoft Office utilities such as Word and Excel.
  • Files/products created by OpenOffice can be saved in OpenOffice or Microsoft Office formats.
  • Files/products created by Microsoft Office can be opened, modified, and saved in OpenOffice or Microsoft Office formats.
  • OpenOffice Calc is comparable to Excel.

The reason I detailed all of the above about OpenOffice is because I am willing to send anyone a copy of any or all of my lists for their own use in the format of their choice.  Just send me your e-mail address and I'll attach the list(s) you want.  Then you can keep track of your own collection without having to start from scratch.

Please notify me if you know of any additional information I should add to my lists.  After making updates to my lists, I'll replace the ones here with the updated versions.

I hope these lists can be useful to members here.

As you've probably noticed already, the Lionel list contains catalogs and flyers, while the K-Line lists have the catalogs separate from the flyers.  Which format do you think is better?  Should I separate the Lionel catalogs into separate lists also, or should I combine the K-Line lists similarly to the Lionel list?

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Posted by phrankenstign on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 8:24 PM

My initial plan was to get an already existing (hopefully) complete list, and then transfer my data to it by changing the stuff in the list I had to a bold font. Since nobody here appeared to have a ready-made list, I'm going to add new entries of stuff I don't have in a smaller, italicized font. Once I acquire them, I'll change the font to the bigger, non-italicized font.

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Checklist for Lionel and K-Line Catalogs and Flyers
Posted by phrankenstign on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 7:12 PM

I have a collection of Lionel Catalogs and Flyers from 1961-2011 (actually through 2015, but I haven't added all of the newer ones).  I'd like to fill in the holes in my collection, but I don't know what I'm missing since Lionel used many different names for their catalogs, i.e. Consumer, Pre-Toy Fair, Toy Fair, Classic, Traditional, Christmas, etc.

Since ebay is my main source for what I'm looking for, I need to know the specific names/titles and year for each catalog and flyer.  That way I can have ebay search for what my collection is missing.  Does anyone care to help me out?

I have lists of K-Line catalogs and flyers I could use some help with also.  I'd appreciate all I can get.

If you click on a K-Line list, it will open up in a new window at full size.

The Lionel list opens in a new window also, but it makes itself fit your screen.  If you click on that list, then it will open to full size, but you'll have to scroll down to see it all.

I had a heck of a time trying to figure out how to get those pics loaded here!

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