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I'm looking for Lionel Catalogs from 2000 through 2011.  Lionel used to have those on-line, but they used the now defunct FLASH and can no longer be accessed.  Just trying to find someone that has them in a machinable form.

If anyone has a source, please let me know.

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I'm looking for Lionel Catalogs from 2000 through 2011.  Lionel used to have those on-line, but they used the now defunct FLASH and can no longer be accessed.  Just trying to find someone that has them in a machinable form.

If anyone has a source, please let me know.

John,

For 2009, 2010, 2011, and newer here are the direct links to the PDF's (go to the link I posted down below the quote box to get to the forum page that this came from):

Here are the direct links (no Adobe Flash) to the major, twice-a-year Lionel catalogs, in PDF form, from 2009 - present:

2009

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/200...offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/200...offline/download.pdf

2010

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/201...offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/201...offline/download.pdf

2011

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/11s...offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/11v...offline/download.pdf

2012

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/12s...offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/12v...offline/download.pdf

2013

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/13s...offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/13f...offline/download.pdf

2014

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/14s...offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/14v...offline/download.pdf

2015

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/15s...offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/15c2/offline/download.pdf

2016

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/16c1/offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/16c2/offline/download.pdf

2017

  Signature

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/17c1/offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/17c2/offline/download.pdf

2018

  Big Book

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/18bb/offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/18c2/offline/download.pdf

2019

  Big Book

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/19bb/offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/19c2/offline/download.pdf

2020

  Big Book

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/202...offline/download.pdf

  Volume 2

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/202...offline/download.pdf

2021

  Big Book

    http://catalogs.lionel.com/202...offline/download.pdf



M.H.M.

   

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   Direct links (no Adobe Flash) to the major, twice-a-year Lionel catalogs, in PDF form, from 2009 - present | Mellow Hudson Mike

Mike

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Thanks mike, that helps as I didn't have several of the  2009-2011 years.  I have everything from 2012 and onward.  Still trying to score stuff from 2008 and back to around 2000.

Up until very recently 2000 through 2008, including K-Line by Lionel were still on the server, but not accessible by navigation from within the site.  Several of us found them using advanced Google Search, which returned outside links to them.  On the other hand these weren't PDF's but pseudo-catalogs that had the complete roster that you would find in the catalogs, but in web page form.  So each "catalog" was actually a collection of web pages.

These probably wouldn't help because they weren't actual catalog pages.  If however you wanted to know precisely what was in the corresponding paper catalog they might be sufficient.

For instance here's a screenshot of the Table of Contents web page from the 2000 Volume 2 pseudo-catalog.  You used to be able to use this to navigate to individual pages for each of the cataloged products:

And here's a sample product page from 2008 Vol 1:

Unfortunately the links to all of the pseudo-catalogs were apparently removed sometime in the last few months, so even these are not accessible any longer, except to those of us who were able to capture them beforehand using a web page clipper utility (Print Edit WE, HTtrack, etc.).

Mike

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@UnclePeteRR posted:

Lou, Do you have any suggestions where to find digital/hards copies of early MTH catalogues?

One of them had  3-4 pages on STEM aspects of model railroading. I need them for a project

at the local library.Pete

Pete,

Here's where I got mine....

https://mthtrains.com/catalogs-new

Good luck with your STEM project.  I teach courses in an "adult" version of STEM called MEMS, Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, at the local college.  It is its own separate degree program (AS and BS) in engineering.

Regards,

Lou

@UnclePeteRR posted:

Lou, Do you have any suggestions where to find digital/hards copies of early MTH catalogues?

One of them had  3-4 pages on STEM aspects of model railroading. I need them for a project

at the local library.Pete

Pete,

When and if you find that catalog could you please forward a copy?  I'm involved with the BSA STEAM projects and this would be very helpful.

My email is in my profile.

Thanks!

Yep, I've been capturing stuff from the web regularly, I have around 80 GB of different websites and documentation collected, "just in case".  I just whiffed on Lionel, I thought they would be better than that, obviously I was mistaken.  My main computer has 4 TB of disk space, so I'm not really concerned about running out of space.   Yes, all of this is backed up several levels deep, including some totally off-line backup.

Yep, I've been capturing stuff from the web regularly, I have around 80 GB of different websites and documentation collected, "just in case".  I just whiffed on Lionel, I thought they would be better than that, obviously I was mistaken.  My main computer has 4 TB of disk space, so I'm not really concerned about running out of space.   Yes, all of this is backed up several levels deep, including some totally off-line backup.

4TB??  Didn't know they made them that small!   lol

My main machine has 650TB.  Then again I mine Chia so the more the merrier!

See you all tomorrow at Trainstock.

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@UnclePeteRR posted:

Lou, Do you have any suggestions where to find digital/hards copies of early MTH catalogues?

One of them had  3-4 pages on STEM aspects of model railroading. I need them for a project

at the local library.Pete

What years are you looking for as I believe they are all on MTH Web site if not let me know what years you are looking for and I may have them in paper form.

@Chris Lord posted:

Doubt no more!  34 external USB drives of various sizes up to 18TB and 2 8x12TB Thunderbolt enclosures.

USB!!!  Pony Express!!!!

Try a dozen of these Set up as RAID in three machines... RAID 0 in my box and RAID 1 for my servers... Sabrent 4TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M. 2 2280, 3D NAND flash memory, PCIe 3.1 x4 interface,3.45GB/s (read) and 3GB/s (write), 580,000 iOPS 4KB random read, and 650,000 iOPS 4KB random write speeds, MTBF (mean team between failures) of 1.8 million hours of operation.

CHOO CHOO

USB!!!  Pony Express!!!!

Try a dozen of these Set up as RAID in three machines... RAID 0 in my box and RAID 1 for my servers... Sabrent 4TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M. 2 2280, 3D NAND flash memory, PCIe 3.1 x4 interface,3.45GB/s (read) and 3GB/s (write), 580,000 iOPS 4KB random read, and 650,000 iOPS 4KB random write speeds, MTBF (mean team between failures) of 1.8 million hours of operation.

CHOO CHOO

Nice.  USB is great for Chia.  Very low IO requirements for harvesting.  For some strange reason the USB drives are cheaper per TB than internal even though they are frequently the same drive.  My ThunderBolt enclosures have schucked USB drives in them.  My farming drive is a NVMe PCI v4.  For farming TBW is very important.  I'm up to 7 Petabytes without one failure.

@RichardVB posted:

So great Chris!   Like GRJ, I'd sure like to get my hands on 2000-2008 if someone has them................

RVB

A generous guy put them all on a DVD and shipped them to me.  Given that act of kindness, I'll pay it forward, email me your address and I'll drop the DVD in the mail, I have captured the content and no longer need the DVD.

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A generous guy put them all on a DVD and shipped them to me.  Given that act of kindness, I'll pay it forward, email me your address and I'll drop the DVD in the mail, I have captured the content and no longer need the DVD.

Hello John,

Is there any way you can post them here?

I'm certain a lot of folks would appreciate it.

Thanks!

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@paulp575 posted:

I would send an e-mail to the OGR Publisher at adman@ogaugerr.com and ask him what he thinks of posting catalogs here.

I'm pretty sure I know the answer.  When in doubt, err on the side of caution.  It's hard to know what Lionel's stance would be on distributing old catalogs, they may have some sort of deal with a publisher to distribute them.  Putting them on the forum, would doubtless be frowned upon for that reason.  OGR probably doesn't want to get in the middle of something like this, they've already been burned, and I have to agree with that stance.

Hi Richard,


I am the author of the HSL Lionel Digital Archive products. All of these products are now available through the Lionel Collectors Club of America website (www.lionelcollectors.org). You can become an e-member for $25 and have immediate access to Lionel catalogs from 1900 - 1996. You will also have access to many prewar American Flyer and Ives catalogs along with a number of other publications.

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Hi Richard,


I am the author of the HSL Lionel Digital Archive products. All of these products are now available through the Lionel Collectors Club of America website (www.lionelcollectors.org). You can become an e-member for $25 and have immediate access to Lionel catalogs from 1900 - 1996. You will also have access to many prewar American Flyer and Ives catalogs along with a number of other publications.

I presume the catalogs that are available from LCCA are the EXACT same as what I got on 2 of the 4 DVDs?

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