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					| A collection of historical photographs and 
			memorabilia, with an emphasis on the classic Gilbert American Flyer 
			display Layouts | 
				
					| "Without extended study we are only accumulators of pretty 
					items, unfortunately missing half the fun of the hobby."
 Frank C. Hare - Former Editor of The Collector and 
					the Train Collector's Quarterly
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			Welcome to American Flyer Displays & History
			In the following pages, you will find one of the largest 
			collections of photographs and illustrations of the various American Flyer display 
			layouts built by the Gilbert company and its contractors.  
			Through the hundreds of pages on this website, we cover almost every 
			aspect of these layouts and displays.  The 
			website focuses on the history 
			and art of the classic American Flyer display layouts in all their 
			forms, but we also include other items of historic interest.  The historical information 
			on this website 
			is based on several years of research and the contributions of many 
			Gilbert collectors and scholars.  To the best of my knowledge, the information is 
			accurate, but if you see what you believe to be errors, please 
			contact me so that corrections can be made.   I am greatly 
			indebted to many Gilbert collectors for their generosity in sharing photos and information from their collections.  
			I hope it will be of help to you in your own "extended study" of the 
			trains we collect.
			In this website you will find information on:
			
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				The factory prepared layouts and displays that were sold to 
				dealers
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				The custom department store layouts that delighted young and 
				old at Christmas time
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				The layouts illustrated in various consumer catalogs, 
				whether they actually existed or not
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				The store displays and layouts used in advertising of 
				Gilbert products
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				The Boys' Railroad Club Layout, featured on the television 
				series
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				The displays that were featured in movies and television 
				programs
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				Gilbert's attempts to market ready made "layouts in a box"
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				The large custom layouts created for the Gilbert Halls of 
				Science
 
			Whether you want to relive the days when these layouts actually 
			existed, or want to recreate some of them, either in whole or in 
			part, I hope these web pages will be useful and enjoyable. 
			
			*Logo photo from Buckage Collection colorized by Daryl Olszeski 
			based on color photos which appeared in Classic Toy Trains in 
			January 2008, "Field Trip to Paradise" 
			Copyright © 2010 Clay Buckage - Copyright © 2013 Daryl Olszeski
			
			
			
			
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