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Message from LCCA President Regarding Club Products

 

The purpose of this note is to provide you with an update on the Lionel Collectors Club (LCCA) product offerings.   We have recently sold out and have stopped taking any new member orders for the 2015 LCCA convention car (Flat bed with Trucks). Thank you to all of the members who supported the club and ordered these desirable club products.   We know you will enjoy these desirable products once received.  

 

We still have a few remaining LCCA 2015 Christmas boxcars.   If you are interested, please go to our website or contact our business office to place your order.   These are beautiful holiday season cars that we are certain you will enjoy.   If you like Lionelville products, then you will certainly want to order your Lionelville die cast vehicles.  This will make a great holiday season gift!  

 

Stay tuned in future issues of The Lion Roars and IT for an upcoming Holiday Season Sale.   We are reviewing our inventory and will be offering some limited quantity of products available for purchase.   We plan to have some products from our 45th Annual convention held July 20-25, 2015 in Danvers, MA.   

 

Our club product sales generate the revenue to support all of our Special Events and other club activities throughout the year.    We appreciate those who purchase our limited edition, collectible club products and hope you continue to do so.   This is the lifeblood of our club.   So thank you!   

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.

 

Sincerely

 

Al Kolis

President, CEO  & Fellow Member

Lionel Collectors Club of America

agkolis@comcast.net

248 709-4137

 

 

 

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We still have some of the accessories  on the table.  The LRRC merger into the LCCA, our 45th annual convention and other projects have tied up our limited volunteer resources.  The other issue is the tooling cost to produce our relative low volume collected niche Products.    It makes for a rather pricy accessory; if we amortize the tooling costs into a relative small quantity of units.  

 

Al Kolis

Originally Posted by Al K.:

We still have some of the accessories  on the table.  The LRRC merger into the LCCA, our 45th annual convention and other projects have tied up our limited volunteer resources.  The other issue is the tooling cost to produce our relative low volume collected niche Products.    It makes for a rather pricy accessory; if we amortize the tooling costs into a relative small quantity of units.  

 

Al Kolis

Hey Al, whatever happened to the proposed freight cars to go along with the Great Locomotive Chase Generals.

 

    Bill T.

Originally Posted by Bill T:
Originally Posted by Al K.:

We still have some of the accessories  on the table.  The LRRC merger into the LCCA, our 45th annual convention and other projects have tied up our limited volunteer resources.  The other issue is the tooling cost to produce our relative low volume collected niche Products.    It makes for a rather pricy accessory; if we amortize the tooling costs into a relative small quantity of units.  

 

Al Kolis

Hey Al, whatever happened to the proposed freight cars to go along with the Great Locomotive Chase Generals.

 

    Bill T.

we are still trying to produce some add on cars for the LCCA's pair of Generals.   We are in discussion with Lionel. 

 

Al K

 

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