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I've been organizing my MTH paper collection, and have questions about what paper items have been printed for their One-Gauge product lines.

For the One-Gauge, I have the following catalogs: 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010

Apparently, 2003 and 2006 catalogs exist, but I don't have them. Does anyone have an extra 2003 and/or 2006?

According to the MTH website, catalogs for 2011, 2013 and 2015 were only available in digital form.

How about other years - 2002, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2014? Do printed catalogs exist for these years?

Thanks for your help!

TRW

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Casey,

Thanks for the quick response, and the link to Rayman's website. Lots of good info there.

So it looks like I need the 2003 and 2006 catalogs, and I'm wondering if they actually printed any of the 2011's. I'll update my first post above.

Unfortunately, the MTH site is incomplete and, in some cases, misleading.

Lastly, I can definitely confirm there is a 12-page 2001 catalog for the One-Gauge. I'm looking at a few copies sitting here on my desk.

Regards,

TRW

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I'm thinking that I missed joining the club in '06?? I was out of work by late '07 anyways. I can only guess that I missed the '03 because it wasn't at the local hobby shop and I wasn't a member yet. I'm thinking I got the very first one at that hobby shop? He was in Buffalo and dropped MTH stuff.

 I used to go to Ridge Road station before they closed. In the later year(s) they started carrying MTH one gauge products. I had no idea they were closing and I wonder if they sold off the stuff at reduced prices?

 There was a small hobby store in Niagara Falls that had a lot of MTH O. He had about three one gauge cars that I saw. He ordered me the flat with cat loaders. He too closed before I knew it. I didn't have anymore connections to MTH one gauge in person.

 I used to stare at the one gauge Amtrak -8 at Aurora Hobbies and when I was finally ready to buy it, it was gone. I would have a ton more products if the timing was better for me. I had to search for used stuff for years to catch up.

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