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Last known address of The All Nation Line is:
The All Nation Line
23W546 St Charles Street
Carol Stream, Illinois 60188
Phone No: 630-682-9170
The Owner of All Nation, Bill Pope's son, Danny Pope had tables at the old O March meet in the old hotel location for about two years after Bill passed away trying to sell some AN kits and parts at their last retail pricing schedule. Not much stuff moved off of his tables as there were plenty of AN kits and parts on other vendors tables selling for a lot less. It is my understanding that, at one time, the current owner of the remains of AN wanted around 25K to take the remains of the line from him and had no takers.
I have been told that in the last year or so of production someone working for Bill tried to heat the F-7 dies to speed up production and damaged the dies. The F-3 unit dies were still OK at the time of Bill's passing.
If someone did purchase this line, they would be faced with using tooling that does not come up to current OSHA safety standards therefore making it difficult to hire competent workers legally to use the tooling. You could, of course do it all yourself as a sole proprietor and I think that is how Bill operated near the end of his operation of the business.
The original AN diesel kits are composed of pressure diecast Zamac. In later years Bill started using a soft alloy for items he had ran out of, like the diesel switcher truck sideframes.
The last prices list I have from AN lists the freight car kits at around $40.00 less trucks. These kits are on ebay all of the time and are found at almost all O scale meets for between $15.00 and $30.00 each.
The Diesel switcher and the F units in various levels of completion from new kit to finished models are also found at these meets and on ebay with regularity, all selling for less than the last AN list pricing.
In my opinion, the best thing that could be obtained from the old AN line would be their power trucks and power truck components. I did see some of these for sale at the last Chicago meet and the asking prices was somewhat higher than I was willing to pay as I have a decent supply of these trucks "In stock" for future projects.
Now, all this being said, I wish you well in your attempt to revive this line. As someone said above, the AN line was one that kept O Scale 2 rail alive through the 1960s and early 1970s and I still build their kits.
Joe Foehrkolb