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Vintage Lionel Trains
Lionel, LLC is a designer and importer of toy trains and model railroads, based in Chesterfield Township, Michigan. Its roots lie in the 1969 purchase of the Lionel product line by cereal conglomerate General Mills.
Although Lionel, LLC now owns all of the trademarks and most of the product rights associated with Lionel Corporation, the original producer of Lionel trains founded in 1900, there is no direct connection between the two companies.
According to its reorganization papers filed as part of its bankruptcy plan on May 21, 2007, about 95 percent of the company's sales come from O gauge trains. The plan estimated that about $70 million worth of O gauge trains are sold each year, and that Lionel accounts for about 60% of that market, making it the largest manufacturer of O gauge trains.
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Lionel Boy & Trains Embossed Tin Sign |
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Pay tribute to the Lionel company and their electric trains with this stunning Lionel Boy Tin Sign. This sign will be a unique way to add some vintage style to your home or office. |
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1955 Lionel Train Santa Christmas American Mutual Insurance Print Ad (44634) |
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An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board. |
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Lionel Train 1935 Cover , 16x13 |
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The tin sign is just one the hundreds of high-quality wall décor products offered to help you decorate in your own unique style. Items like Lionel Train 1935 Cover enhance any interior and match your budget and style! |
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Vintage Lionel Epoxy Stickers |
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One 5½"x8½" sheet of Lionel train epoxy stickers. |




