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As of October 31st, 2016  The Madison Hardware Story is officially in stock and ready to ship!  We have two options for you to choose from. All the ordering information is on my website madisonposter.com Also, Madisonhardware.co is up and running.

Pricing for the book ranges from $39.95 to $49.95. The book is an 8.5 x 11 hard cover with a dust jacket. Page count is 152 pages. 

 

Here is a bit more about the book:

For Lionel Train enthusiasts the name "Madison Hardware" invokes thoughts of toy train treasures stacked to the ceiling of a small Manhattan store front. For over ninety years Madison Hardware supplied New York, and later Detroit, with the Lionel Trains that millions of children longed for. The Madison Hardware Story is more than just toy trains. It is the story of a store and how it’s owners impacted an entire collectible’s market.

 

Over 200 unpublished photographs of Madison Hardware. Explore inside Madison’s warehouses, a place where the public was forbidden to visit. Informative and entertaining anecdotes from the people closest to Madison Hardware. Including trusted friends and employees, former owner Richard Kughn, and longtime customers. Comprehensive information on Lionel parts and special products produced by Madison Hardware.

Here is a behind the scenes look at Madison Hardware. This talk was recorded during the LCCA convention in Kansas City:

And here is the latest information about the book shipping:

10/31/2016 - Big week this week. We have a shipping party planned for tomorrow (November 1st). We expect to pack and label all the preorders to this point. That means as long as I can fit all the books in my SUV we should be all caught up by Wednesday. We're ready to run full steam into the holiday season, and if your wife, kids, significant other has no idea what to get you for Christmas this year, this fits the bill! Thanks to all of you for your patience, I hope the end results are worth the wait. 

Below are photos of the book plates that come with the dual signed edition and upgraded author signed edition. 

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Looking forward to seeing you all at York! 

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C W Burfle posted:

I am confused. A number of posters have written that they are ordering the hard cover edition.

I thought that Notch 6 wrote that they all will be hard cover with a dust jacket.

Option 1) Hard cover edition with dust jacket.

     "      2) Same edition, signed by author.

    "      3)  Same edition, signed by both author and Richard Kughn.

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Thanks again to all who have ordered today! The response has made me feel pretty good about where this book is heading. The dual signed copies are selling briskly and I'm confident we will be sold out before the book is delivered. We will have plenty of other copies to go around, and we have some special events planned for this Summer and Fall to support the book. 

Thank you all so much for the response in the last 24 hours! I am humbled by the support from the O gauge community and can not wait to show you all the finished product. I should mention at this point that if you're planning on going to the LCCA convention in Kansas City, that  I will be giving a presentation on Wednesday night about Madison Hardware. The plan is for it to be short and sweet, but hopefully I'll get to show off some of the materials that did not make the book. 

Keep the orders coming, there is plenty to go around! 

Here is my personal experience Madison Hardware story -

Dad used to indulge me occasionally and take me to the Gilbert Hall and the Lionel Showroom.  One Saturday we made a side trip to Madison Hardware since all these locations were within easy walking distance of each other and Dad seemed to want to check it out.  I'm thinking it probably was 1952.  I was just a little kid, and of the American Flyer persuasion to boot.

I have two recollections of our brief visit which was on a busy Saturday.  One was that the place looked like an auto parts store (except it was trains) that had been organized by a demented mentally incoherent psychotic.  The other is that one of the staff was giving a customer a brutal tongue lashing.  I mean he was really letting the guy have it, almost foaming at the mouth.  I can vividly recall the verbal violence and the shouting, which was quite alarming, but no details.

We decided to leave and so did some other folks.  That was the only time I was in Madison Hardware so I don't guess I need the book, but thanks anyway.

Pete

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Texas Pete posted:

Here is my personal experience Madison Hardware story -

I have two recollections of our brief visit which was on a busy Saturday.  One was that the place looked like an auto parts store (except it was trains) that had been organized by a demented mentally incoherent psychotic.  The other is that one of the staff was giving a customer a brutal tongue lashing.  I mean he was really letting the guy have it, almost foaming at the mouth.  I can vividly recall the verbal violence and the shouting, which was quite alarming, but no details.

Pete

Pete,

You're not alone.  Many have similar recollections.  You really should get the book.  I think you'll find it entertaining some of the stories told.  Definitely worth the $39.95.

Stu

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All Star Electric Trains posted:

Will the book be sold anywhere else or just through the madisonhardware.co 

I'm going to let the dust settle on the preorders before we look at outside distribution. That being said, I have been approached by some hobby shops about carrying the book, which is a very likely scenario. If you're looking for this at Barnes and Nobel etc, I don't think it's going to happen.  So for now our website is it. Once the book arrives, that will more than likely expand. 

Hi Derek - Congrats on this new book - I placed my order today - Option 2, Author Edition.

I do recall going to Madison Hardware - Detroit. The famous sign was in the lobby on the first floor. They had a buzzer, and an elevator would take customers up to the 4th Floor. My boys were about 11 & 9 years old.  I have them on video being at the Madison Hardware store, but over a 150 hours of family stuff. Hard to find, still looking.

I do have CRS / Can't Remember Stuff / Do have have this information correct?  I went to Google Earth today and found the photos below.  The building looks about the same today, as it did back in the day. It looks like an OGR Ameri-Towne / Kitbashing Building. lol

Madison Hardware Front Elevation Google EarthMadison Hardware Detroit Fort Street Google EarthCheers from Train Room Gary Pan 2 View

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Good Morning Gary, 

Your photos of the Fort Street building are correct. Today it has been converted into condos. A few notes on your dates. Yes Madison did move to Detroit in 1989, but it took almost two years until they actually were set up on the fourth floor and started offering service to the public. Also, Madison actually closed it's doors for the final time in the Fall of 2001. Hope this helps! You did a very nice job on your MH Youtube video. 

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