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1944
NEW YORK CENTRAL AD SHOWING THE "SIGNAL CORPS", 10" x 13 1/2", excellent
condition with some yellowing of the page from age and a shallow
nick out of the bottom edge #RR29574
$7.00
SAME AS ABOVE,
6" x 9 3/4", excellent condition #RR29574b
$6.00
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1943
NEW YORK CENTRAL AD showing A CUT-AWAY OF THE DINING CAR, KITCHEN AND PANTRY,
6 1/4" x 9 3/4", excellent condition #RR29615
$6.00
SIMILAR TO ABOVE,
1945 showing CUTOUT OF TROOP TRAIN, 6" x 9 3/4", excellent condition
#RR29615b $6.00
SIMILAR TO ABOVE,
1945 "Who's Who on the 'Century'" showing SMALL CUTOUTS OF LAUNDRY,
CREW DORMITORY, TICKET TEAM, DINING CAR, AND PASSENGER CAR, 6" x 9 3/4",
excellent condition #RR29615c $6.00
SIMILAR TO ABOVE,
1944 showing CUT OUT OF ARMY HOSPITAL TRAIN, 6" x 9 3/4", excellent
condition #RR29615d $6.00
SIMILAR TO ABOVE,
1944 showing CUT OUT OF DYNAMOMETER CAR, 6" x 9 3/4", excellent condition
#RR29615e $6.00
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1945 NEW YORK
CENTRAL AD showing A CUTOUT VIEW OF THEIR "SUPER SERVICE STATION" OR ROUNDHOUSE,
6" x 9 3/4", excellent condition with a small tear on the bottom edge and
small creases on the top corners #RR29273
$6.00
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1954
LIONEL TRAINS AD, 6" x 9 3/4", excellent condition #TY29894
$5.00
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1909
SANTE FE RAILROAD AD FOR THE ALASKA-YUKON- PACIFIC EXPOSITION, 6"
x 9", excellent condition #NAM29895
$12.00 ....
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1949
NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD MAGAZINE AD WITH SANTA, 6 3/4" X 10", excellent
condition #25377 $3.50
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1956
GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE AD, 10" x 13 1/2", excellent condition
#DSY26273 $12.00
SAME AS ABOVE,
very good condition with an extremely tight (really pretty much missing)
left margin and small tear on the top edge #DS26273b
$6.00
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1943
WALTHERS O GAUGE MODEL RAILROAD EQUIPMENT CATALOG, 104 pages, fine condition,
please see attached description for more detail,
fine condition #TY27657 $22.00
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1921
IVES TOYS MAGAZINE AD, TRAINS AND BOATS, great color, very good condition,
tight margins on sides, printing error on the peach background and margin
to the left of the boy's elbow #X25154
$18.00
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1971
SNO-JET SNOWMOBILE MAGAZINE AD with
MARIO ANDRETTI,
AL UNSER AND BOBBY UNSER, 1971 S/S JET 396 YAMAHA TWIN, 6 1/4" X 9", near
mint condition with tight left margin #TSP25687
$4.50
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BROTHERHOOD
OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN'S MAGAZINE, SEPTEMBER 1916, theses
are great magazines, this one has a technical article on the Westinghouse
Air Brake with diagrams, it also has a great Carhartt ad , a South Bend
Studebaker railroad watch ad and a Hamilton railroad watch ad, all ads
are black and white, a little over 100 pages, 6 1/4" 9 1/2", good
condition with some rust from the binding staples showing through on the
edges of both covers, some wear on the corners and edges, and some moderate
overall soiling, it has a slight twisting so it will not lie flat (the
twisting is from not lying flat), but that will disappear after it has
been lying flat for awhile. #RR9-16
$8.00
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LOCOMOTIVE
ENGINEERS JOURNAL, JANUARY 1916, has great little stories about various
personal events that happened along the rails, a very interesting insight
into lives of the times, Carhartt and Osh Kosh coverall ads, South Bend
Studebaker railroad watch ad and Hamilton railroad watch ad with small
inset photos of 5 Conductors from the Penn. R. R., all ads are black and
white, a little over 100 pages, 6 1/2" x 9 1/4, good condition
with some rust from the binding staples showing through on the edges of
both covers, some wear on the corners and edges, and some moderate overall
soiling #RR1-16j $8.00
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LOCOMOTIVE
ENGINEERS JOURNAL, MAY 1916, has great little stories about various
personal events that happened along the rails, a very interesting insight
into lives of the times, rare Coca-Cola ad with train engine, coverall
ads, South Bend Studebaker railroad watch ad and Hamilton railroad watch
ad with small inset photos of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad engineer Jakey
Brown, all ads are black and white, a little over 100 pages, 6 1/2" x
9 1/4, good condition with some rust from the binding staples showing
through on the edges of both covers, some wear on the corners and edges,
and some moderate overall soiling #RR5-16j
$12.00
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LOCOMOTIVE
ENGINEERS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 1917, has great little stories about various
personal events that happened along the rails, a very interesting insight
into lives of the times, coverall ads, Ball railroad watch ad, Illinois
Bunn Special railroad watch ad, and Hamilton railroad watch ad picturing
the "Broadway Limited" Pennsylvania RailRoad with an inset photo
of its engineer, O.P. Keller; all ads are black and white, a little over
100 pages, 6 1/2" x 9 1/4, good condition with some rust from
the binding staples showing through on the edges of both covers, some wear
on the corners and edges, and some moderate overall soiling and some scribbling
in ink on the back cover #RR11-17j
$8.00
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LOCOMOTIVE
ENGINEERS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 1918, has great little stories about various
personal events that happened along the rails, a very interesting insight
into lives of the times, great Carhartt service trousers ad showing a W.W.I
soldier "First in France" on the back cover, Ball railroad watch
ad, South Bend Studebaker railroad watch ad, and Illinois Bunn Special
and Sangamo special railroad watch ad, all ads are black and white, a little
over 100 pages, 6 1/2" x 9 1/4, good condition with some rust
from the binding staples showing through on the edges of both covers, some
wear on the corners and edges, and some moderate overall soiling and dogears
on a few of the back pages #RR2-18j $10.00
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I have more of
both the BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN'S MAGAZINE
and the LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS JOURNAL (mostly this same time
period) if you are looking for a particular date, please ask Wanda
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more information about Deco Dog's fine ephemera and Art Deco collectibles,
e-mail Wanda Husick (wanda@decodog.com)
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