Here is some old 35 mm film. Intresting film tech. You have to stick around for the winter snow scene towards the end! It's snowing! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1495122124952353449&q=lionel+commercials&total=96&start=0&num=10&so=0&type
"Lionel trains are the standard of the world" - Jousha Lionel Cowen
I like those too, I just posted this one becuase it showed a huge layout.
Grayson
Here are some other Lionel and one AF commercial, these ones you can download though.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7716996022242045183
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8209519835705726236
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6849827282354742642
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1495122124952353449
Zeke, what would cost $19.99 in 1953 would cost $146.69 today. (I used my infaltion rate calculator). However, that is about $100 cheaper than todays lionel starter sets. I think back then it should be more expensive than it is today, since it was made with quality, care, and in the USA!
I mean saving it on your computer, instead of having to go one YouTube everytime you want to see the video. Also if you have a downloaded video, you can put it onto a DVD.
Alex
P.S Zeke I have to agree with you, the 50's were an awsome time, I too wish I could of grown up in that era.
alexweiihman wrote: jaabat wrote: can youtube videos be downloaded? I couldn't figure out how to.Jim No youtube can't be downloaded from, i know it stinks
jaabat wrote: can youtube videos be downloaded? I couldn't figure out how to.Jim
can youtube videos be downloaded? I couldn't figure out how to.
Jim
No youtube can't be downloaded from, i know it stinks
just wondering what you mean by downloading them, do you mean taking one from you tube and putting it somewere to keep?
or putting one on you tube?
lol, you know i did but i mainly liked seeing them and the 19.99 price tags. I wish id grown up in that era. the 50's were so dang cool. You had the sweet cars, the trains, Nad many more really cool things. But were stuck in what i call "Plasticville" they cars are plastic, you can buy with plastic, ppel are doing plastic surgery. but thats my favorite era, personally.
seeing them automated items run was cool too.
Thanks zeke.
I bet you liked them running on tubular track!
very cool greyson. good job finding that. Id never seen it. i really enjoyed it.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Lionel knew how to advertise back then! I wish I'd have got a layout for Christmas like that one!
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