Train Collectors Quarterly 1962 October V28 #5

Train Collectors Quarterly 1962 October V28 #5

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Train Collectors Quarterly 1962 October V28 #5
 
The Train Collectors Quarterly   October 1982    Vol 28 No 5
CONTENTS
1982 TCA NATIONAL CONVENTION. A picture is worth a thousand words and we are pleased to show TCA's 28th Convention in picturesPAGE 4
FLYVESONEL LOCO. Dick Wagner dscribes a potpourri of an engine.  PAGE 7
THE COLLECTOR SPEAKS. A new column for the Q, and a well-known collector, John Marron, faces the questionnaire.PAGE 8
CARLISLE & FINCH SAGA, PARTI. This issue contains three of the five parts of a very interesting tinplate story. They are:
"ON A ROLL" WITH CARLISLE & FINCH. Frank Loveland tells how he became immersed in C & F.PAGE 10
A HISTORY OF CARLISLE & FINCH. Robert S. Finch co-founder of C & F shares some interesting recollections.PAGE 12
CARLISLE & FINCH TROLLEYS, 1896-1915. Graham Claytor treats us to a definitive study of C & F trolleys.PAGE 16
BUILDING AN "O" GAUGE DD40AX. Paul Micheli describes the construction of a giant "O" gauge diesel.PAGE 21
WHO DONE IT? PART 2. John Newbraugh continues his search of the unknown and smaller manufacturers.PAGE 22
BRINGING BACK AMERICAN FLYER, 1982. Another interview with an engineer at Lionel Fundimensions reveals some interesting tidbits such as the split chassis triple dome tanker.PAGE 25
CITY OF PLASTICVILLE, USA, PART VI. Chuck Donovan continues his journey down memory lane.PAGE 26
NEW CONSTRUCTION IN PLASTICVILLE, USA, 1982. Chuck Donovan shows that the recession has not hit Plasticville, for there are many new buildings being resurrected this year.PAGE 27
INSIDE AMERICAN FLYER, PART VII. Joe Kotil leaves the main line with this installment.PAGE 28
THE AMERICAN FLYER 1955 MARKET SURVEY. Dick Robinson shares one of the least known items of A.C. Gilbert paper.PAGE 30
TINPLATE REAL ESTATE, SKYLINE BUILDER, PART 3. Your Editor describes the "HO" and "OO" Skyline line.PAGE 32
GILS OF BELGIUM. Nathan Middeldal all the way from Zimbabwe shares his knowledge of a little-known tinplate manufacturer.PAGE 34
A NEW DIMENSION FOR FUNDIMENSIONS. Lou Gostinger, Marketing Manager of Fundimensions reveals a new dimension they may be taking.PAGE 36
DRUMHEAD. The wealth of information received for this issue has necessitated an Advanced Section. It all begins onPAGE 37
 ORIGINAL OR COPY? Birkby Leip discovered a not so original Lionel catalog cover.BACK COVER

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