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I hope not - I remember buying some things from him via mail as a kid in the early 1980s.  I'd write the letters to him on a Smith-Corona typewriter we had, then wait a month for my mom's check to clear and the package to come.  I just found a couple of his old catalogs from that era - was thinking about contacting him to see if he'd like me to send them back to him if he didn't have any copies of his own from that era.

C W Burfle posted:

Stan Orr was probably the first Lionel parts dealers that I used. He would set up at the 1970's Amityville train shows that were run by Ernie K, and also did mail order.

He was the first parts dealer I used too and I have not seen one of those catalogs since the 1990's. The parts catalog brings back memories. I think he used to do a show (maybe Greenberg's) at Yonkers Raceway. 

Tom

 

Everyone veering off topic with their sentimental recollections from the 1970's is nice, but really not helpful as a response to this question. 

Funny......I was having the same thought as I read through the responses.

And, for some strange reason, this childhood memory came to mind....

tootle2

Ol' Tootle had trouble staying on track, too!

Must be OPS.....Old Phart Syndrome; Wandering mind.....lots of memories....discombobulated conversation............................'What was the question?'

Or, we could have a plethora of politicians in our midst....response has little to do with the question asked.  'Tis the season, mon.

Of course, this response doesn't help answer the OP's question, either.

Moving on....

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