Old Railroad Books
skull krazy
10/6/07 12:36pm
Years ago my stepfather passed away and somehow i inherited all his MANY MANY old railroad books.
I am interested in getting rid of these because they aren't doing anyone any good sitting on shelves out in my garage. I KNOW someone out there would die (i know he'd like to come BACK alive to have them!) to have these. I'm sure they are collectables.
Can anyone point me in a direction as to where to pass them along into the right hands? (???)
I am interested in getting rid of these because they aren't doing anyone any good sitting on shelves out in my garage. I KNOW someone out there would die (i know he'd like to come BACK alive to have them!) to have these. I'm sure they are collectables.
Can anyone point me in a direction as to where to pass them along into the right hands? (???)
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I have about 50 books, 95% are hardback, all in excellent condition.
I picked one up expecting the publish date to say 1990's or 80's, but to my surprise it said 1956! :)
My dad was really into the Colorado narrow guage mining town train stuff, so that's what most are....some Nevada.
Dates range from early 50's to the 80's, lot's of 60's & 70's.
One is even titled "Little Book Cliff's Railway", Colorado 1984.
I don't know what the heck i've got here, but i know i got something! (???)
I used to go the the promontory reinactment of the May 10 1869 driving of the golden spike every year....now i hunt deer on it. hehehehe :thumb