Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone knows where I might be able to find copies of the magazine that is in the subject line. My father's picture was in it (he has since passed). I have one copy already, however I have 3 sisters and would like us all to have a copy. If you know of a site or even an individual who might have more copies, please let me know. It really would mean a lot to us.
Thanks,
Rita
Rita:
I'm sure that the publisher, Kalmbach, should be able to supply you with copies.
Joe
Rita,
The 2nd best option would be to scan the copy you do have and e-mail that to your sisters. The new scanners these days do a very nice job.
A couple of years ago I found a college yearbook (in my dad's hometown) that had pictures of my dad in it. What a thrill it was to see pictures of him I hadn't seen before - all for a whopping $12.50. The Canon bed scanner that I had ($80) did a great job capturing the pages and I was able to e-mail them to the rest of my family.
If you don't have a scanner, probably someone you know does. If not, Office Max/Copy Max should have that type of services.
Tom
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Railpub offers copies of many out-of-print magazines.
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If you're in the Chicago area, you might want to visit Des Plaines Hobbies. The last time I was there, it looked like he had a stock of older copies of MR.
Dan
Thanks all! I did sent an email to customer service on this site. I also found one on ebay. Tom, yes I know there is the scan option, but wanted the actual magazine. I thought it would be nice to surprise each of them with it when we all see each other on Easter. We all live apart from each other. Also, I have found the first few pages through google by typing in "scenery specialist, Ed Ayick" I will check out the Railpub link too! Thanks again! Happy railroading! ;)
Thanks Dan! Unfortunately, I'm in Jersey. However, it couldn't hurt for me to place a call and ask. :)
Older issues of Model Railroader are, it seems, becoming increasingly available as estates sell off their collections. I suggest asking modelers in your area (ask at a local hobby shop if there is one) to keep an eye open at local swap meets.
Dave Nelson
Hello Rita:
I think I might have this magazine.
I will check.
Sincerely,
Kim
I also have a wack of mags I bought at a train show a few years ago. I will look to see if there.
Thank you Kim and bgard. I would be so greatful for your assistance. Please let me know if you do find them.
I know this is an old post, Are you still looking for that magazine?
I came across alot of these magazines...
let me know