Whatever happened to Olsenstoy website? I haven't been able to see his site for over a week now. Any ideas as to where he is?
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"She"shuts the site down periodically when she can't keep up with it. Been down more than it's been up lately, but it does usually resume after a few weeks for a week or two.
@Train Nut is spot on.
I believe I saw a statement here within the last week or two that she may be closing it permanently.
Is there any other site that has pictorials on K-Line, Lionel and MTH? Olsnstoy was always good for tht
The one post I read in the past few weeks, Sharon stated she was shutting the website down for several weeks, but she fully has intent to bring it back on line. Everyone just needs to wait her out.
Jetman posted:Is there any other site that has pictorials on K-Line, Lionel and MTH? Olsnstoy was always good for tht
The Lionel Collectors Club of American just acquired eleven HSL Lionel Digital Archive products from my company and they are now available for LCCA members for FREE. These are accessed via the web on the LCCA servers. Included in these products is the Lionel Postwar Service Manual Digital Archive 1945 – 1969. You can read the details about this product here: http://www.hslinc.com/dahome/dalpwsmhome.html .
You can read about all eleven products and access them on the LCCA’s web-site here: www.lionelcollectors.org .
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John Holtmann posted:The Lionel Collectors Club of American just acquired eleven HSL Lionel Digital Archive products from my company and they are now available for LCCA members for FREE. These are accessed via the web on the LCCA servers. Included in these products is the Lionel Postwar Service Manual Digital Archive 1945 – 1969. You can read the details about this product here: http://www.hslinc.com/dahome/dalpwsmhome.html .
You can read about all eleven products and access them on the LCCA’s web-site here: www.lionelcollectors.org .
@John Holtmann - The LCCA Collection has at least one hole in the service manuals - 8 pages of Service Documents for the 1946 edition of the 726... this breaks the trust I have in the completeness of the LCCA archive.
Hi Bmoran4,
The missing 1946 726 loco section is on me. A few items were brought to our attention many years ago when the product was published originally (including that section). Those sections were included in an ADDENDUM section that users could access from the HSL web-site (i.e they were not in the product itself). Those pieces did not get incorporated into what was migrated to the LCCA’s server. I will be in touch with the LCCA and get them included.
Thanks for your comment.
John Holtmann posted:Hi Bmoran4,
The missing 1946 726 loco section is on me. A few items were brought to our attention many years ago when the product was published originally (including that section). Those sections were included in an ADDENDUM section that users could access from the HSL web-site (i.e they were not in the product itself). Those pieces did not get incorporated into what was migrated to the LCCA’s server. I will be in touch with the LCCA and get them included.
Thanks for your comment.
@John Holtmann - Awesome! Keep us posted!
FYI, Olsens is back up, and John has corrected the LCCA library as well! Both are great resources!