[}:)] The Doctor is In ! I won a #2500 series Vista Dome car on Ebay. I was unpacking it and as I was looking it over I heard something inside. I am thinking “foam packing” So, I unscrew the screws off one end and found the following item: "This article was inspected at the Factory and found in perfect operating condition. Inspected by 5051 R.C. The Lionel Corporation Factory & Service Department 28 Sager Place Irvington, N.J. It was a salmon pink Inspection slip! It seems it never was removed by it’s first owner. Oh, and the name plates are held on with hex screws. I am putting toghther a Streamliner set (because I never had on as a child) and the first one I found at the last TCA meeting. (it was an orphan) I also got lucky on Ebay when I bought the baggage car. The seller gave me a obsevation car(no trucks) as a bonus. (he did not want to throw it out) Two Pullmans to go.If someone is looking for a fixer-uper streamliner car, I might part with it for a good price. Let’s hear about any other “finds” out there.
Till My Next Missive, I Remain The Humble Yet Strangly Evil Doctor!
Does everyone know the story of the Sager Place observation car? It was a Madison car, number 2626, in the 1946 advance catalog, but not made until 1991, as number 19018.
Hello All! The Sager Observation car that Bob speaks of was originally planned for the 1941 product line & was never made as Lionel by then was manufacturing war material to help out Britain & our Allies & then Pearl Harbor happened & the project was put on the back burner so to speak. The Sager name came from one Oscar Sager who was a World War One Veteran who hailed from Irvington,NJ & since the Lionel Factory was on Sager Place in Irvington this is how they chose the name Sager Place for the Observation Car. Dr. Fu Manchu- Sounds like a nice find you’ve got there & a piece of history as well as many of the Inspection Slips got thrown out over the years. Take Care.
Dr,
I had taken my #50 Gang Car in for service just before Christmas. As I’m standing at the counter explaining what I wanted done to it, a little piece of paper falls onto the counter… an inspection slip! I was floored! I now have a MINT all original #50 Gang Car, MINT original Box, MINT original instructions, AND a MINT inspection slip! I bought this car for $25.00 about 8 years ago at a train show.