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I recently purchased a rather large train collection.  while going through the collection I came across this hat.  it is a Carhartt engineers hat. nothing special except for the large sewn on material in the front.   a large Lionel circle L with "Treasure House Garfield NJ"  on the left and on the right " New Jersey's leading Lionel dealer".  To me this is an incredible find.  A fantastic piece of local train collecting history.  for those of us collectors who live in Bergen county and northern NJ are familiar with Bill Vagel's Treasure House.  many people and collectors bought or had their trains repaired there.  to quote the late Pat Scuorzo from a METCA waybill :

It was the "Madison Hardware", of New Jersey, so to speak. It was located, where else but in Garfield NJ. "Treasure House" was the place to go for trains, parts and repairs. It was also a Friday night meeting place for many members of METCA.

After Bill Vagel closed shop on Friday nights we gathered at a local pizza place. We talked about trains, what new items we picked up and so forth. Many of those who attended were Bill Vagel, Joe Ranker, Doc Robinson, Joe Francis, Matt King, Fred Weber, Jerry Van Dyke and I. On some of those Friday nights we had the presence of Mr. Lenny Dean, from Lionel. He would tell us about new items coming from Lionel, out of the Irvington, NJ plant.  Some of those people are no longer with us today and I will always remember those Friday night get-togethers, with other collectors and friends."

 

on a more personal part of the Treasure House my father(Ed) and Uncle Jerry took the bus as kids to Garfield to visit the great train store.  my father ,now 76, remembers walking into the store around 1950 and seeing display shelves on both walls and circle of track in the window.  he also remembers the work counter on the right hand side of the store. my mothers friend also married his son Bobby.  I remember as a young boy Bobby having a Pepsi delivery truck with not just soda in it, but trains in it also.  Bill Vagel and his Treasure House left his mark on many train collectors and operators. It doesn't take much to reminisce about good times. in this case all it took was a hat.   if you have any stories or fond memories of the Treasure House and Bill lets hear them. 

 

Kevin Quinn

METCA

 

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Originally Posted by NJTHBYDM:
... On some of those Friday nights we had the presence of Mr. Lenny Dean, from Lionel. He would tell us about new items coming from Lionel, out of the Irvington, NJ plant.  ...

Definitely a terrific find.  Love to hear about these stories.  Thanks for sharing.

 

I realize we're all guilty of "over-glamorizing" Lionel manufacturing folklore of decades gone by.  But to think all this stuff once came from Lionel's manufacturing facilities in Northern NJ is truly amazing.  Now it all comes from half a world away, and nobody even knows what's shipping when -- much less when anything is even scheduled to be manufactured.  Heck, most importer reps don't even know the specifics about catalog'd products until they see what the overseas factory produces and ships.    Progress? 

 

Enjoy your new find... and thanks again for the terrific memories.

 

David

       Kevin, 

 

I grew up in Garfield and lived on Grand Street just a few blocks away from The Treasure House which was located on Passaic Street.   What a wonderful place it was for a young kid like me to go to with my friends it was a wonder land in my mind. Thanks for bringing back some of my cherished memories. 

I love the hat, it's a great piece. I also have some badges from the Treasure house.

 

I was wondering if anyone here could explain what the "Bill Vagell Symposium" was? I have a handful of special Standard Gauge cars that have that marked on them. Most of the SG cars I have seen are early Roberts Lines' cars and would date to around 1970. Some of the cars have the original RL's sprung trucks, others have Lionel repro trucks.

 

Curious as to what the event was. Was it a train show? Was it the Friday night get togethers? Seems as it may of been an annual event. I think I have seen O-gauge cars as well.

 

Any info would be appreciated.

 

ARNO

 

 

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To continue this thread about the Treasure House, I recently bought another collection. In this collection was this standard gauge boxcar.  Bill Vagell Symposium.  Treasure House Garfield NJ.  This is the 4th variation I have seen so far. Arno posted 3 other pictures of the boxcar.  The manufacturer label reads "ROBERTS 1000" 

   Also pictured is a O gauge boxcar made by KMT from one of his symposiums.

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  • Vagell standard gauge boxcar: one variation of Bill's symposium cars mfg by Roberts.
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