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This is the Greenberg’s Guides® Lionel® Trains / 1901 – 2008 Pocket Price Guide from Kalmbach. / / FEATURES: Adhesive (Perfect) bound paperback guide / Provides you with the data you need before buying, selling or / even trading any Lionel® toy trains / Includes a brief description of each item with production date / and significant variations / Pricing information is provided for numerically listed items in / good, excellent, or new condition / Also offers tips about how an (more…)
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There is royalty in various facets of life, and when it comes to collectible toy trains Lionel is it. The second edition of Warman’s Lionel Train Field Guide, with its pricing and identification data for 2,000 trains and 500+ color photos, delivers the kind of details suitable for fitting of a portable and pocket-sized guide of the world’s most famous line of toy trains. Plus, you gain access to a collection defining rarity rating system.
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Numerically arranged listings allow for rapid reference of prices during auctions. This compact and comprehensive guide provides you with 2,000+ accurate and easily accessible listings, with secondary market values for the legendary Lionel trains cherished by a majority of today’s toy train collectors, including Baby Boomer-age collectors reliving the joys of their youth. This handy and numerically organized train book contains an impressive collection of more than (more…)
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Describes accessories and operating devices of Lionel’s modern era. Includes detailed photos, product descriptions, and valuations for hundreds of operating accessories.
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“If you do not have a book covering basics of a model railroad layout…maintaining…operating trains…consider purchasing this.” — The Villager, official newsletter of Plasticville Collectors Assoc., November 2005
In 1900, Joshua Lionel Cowen invented his first toy electric train, and within a few short years Lionel layouts became a part of American living rooms at Christmastime. In this officially licensed guide, veteran hobby industry writer Ro (more…)
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