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S Gaugian Magazine Index...Help!

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S Gaugian Magazine Index...Help!
Posted by azflyer on Friday, January 28, 2011 12:38 AM

Does anyone know where I can find the complete index of articles for “S Gaugian” Magazine online from the 1960's till now? 

Or any other magazine index related to S gauge, or S scale?. 

Looking to buy back issues for related articles.

Thank You for your help.

Chuck

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“Tell me and I’ll forget;Embarrassed show me and I may remember;Smile involve me and I’ll understand.”Big Smile

 

AZ-Flyer@American Flyer Cabinet-top Layout (5'x16'): http://az-flyer.blogspot.com/  

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Posted by Bob Keller on Friday, January 28, 2011 9:54 AM

You can use the Trains.com index (link below). This lists issues from the 80s until a few years back (see the posting about the index near the top of the forum threads). You might contact the magazine to see if they can send you indexes, as well.


http://trc.trains.com/Train%20Magazine%20Index.aspx?view=ViewAllMagazines

Bob Keller

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Posted by azflyer on Saturday, January 29, 2011 1:56 PM

 

  • I prefer having a pdf file that I can print out and keep as a reference to the many 

 

S Herald & S Gaugian magazines in my library. A search index takes to much time

weeding thru miss information. Also when you find it on (pdf file) a printable copy, you

can high-lit that article for future reference. These are the links that I found most

useful American Flyer & S Gauge readers. If you know of any other index links in pdf file

formate, please feel free to add. Thank You

Chuck

 

 

Tags: S

 

“Tell me and I’ll forget;Embarrassed show me and I may remember;Smile involve me and I’ll understand.”Big Smile

 

AZ-Flyer@American Flyer Cabinet-top Layout (5'x16'): http://az-flyer.blogspot.com/  

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