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Hi guy's. Just thought I would share my experience with HSL's digital Archives on American Flyer 1907-1937"Chicago Era"

 

If you are pre war Flyer fan this is filled with all the catalogs,folders,Flyers in color illustrations. Everything from sets to individual cars& engines. I think it's a winner for information in one place. You may want to check it out as well as the other digital archives they offer.

         

http://www.hslinc.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm a big fan of John's digital archives. I too recently purchased his A.F. archive and I own a few others. I highly recommend all his products as they save wear and tear on original catalogs, not to mention money. I know that there will be some exciting additions in the future.

 

Eric Hofberg

TCA, LCCA 

Hi Chris,
 
Thank you for the kind remarks!  I appreciate you taking a chance on the product and I am glad to hear you are enjoying it!
 
Allan, Jim, John, and Eric,
 
Thank you also for your kind remarks and continued support of these products.  I do appreciate it!
 
Peter,
 
Thanks to you as well for wandering over to the Tinplate Forum to add your positive remarks! 
 
For those who may not know, it was due to Peter's encouragement that I developed the Toy Trains Digital Archive shortly after developing the first round of OGR Digital Archives.  The Toy Trains Digital Archive has been one of my more popular offerings through the years!
 
Thanks again everyone!
 
John
 

I'll add my voice to this Digital Archive love fest! There is nothing else out there that compares. And don't forget that Lionel prewar 1925-1942 and postwar 1945-1969 catelogs as well as Greenberg's Lionel paper and collectibles book are available for the iPad.  These are an invaluable resource especially at shows or when you are on the hunt. Thanks John!

Originally Posted by Samplingman:

I'll add my voice to this Digital Archive love fest! There is nothing else out there that compares. And don't forget that Lionel prewar 1925-1942 and postwar 1945-1969 catelogs as well as Greenberg's Lionel paper and collectibles book are available for the iPad.  These are an invaluable resource especially at shows or when you are on the hunt. Thanks John!

 

Thanks James!

Originally Posted by Allan Miller:

I've yet to see anything come from John Holtman that isn't a true gem and a valuable addition to any reference library for those truly interested in the history and heritage of toy trains.  Simply outstanding stuff!

John's products are all top-notch!  There simply is nothing like it anywhere else in the toy train/model train world.  WAY outstanding!

 

http://www.hslinc.com/

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