Dr. martin A. Folb posted:... These extraordinary trains are finally achieving a place in the World of collecting that they so rightfully deserve. While not quite ready to achieve the stratospheric prices of a Gustav Klimt painting of Adele Bloch Bauer ($135,000,000) or a Picasso- “Les femmes d'Alger (Version ‘O&rsquo” ($179,400,000), they have been noticed by as prestigious a publication as The Robb Report. I am enclosing some scans from an article that was done about one of my acquisitions, The 20th Century Limited (Lionel Set #433E), as well as a few other collectors including Ward Kimball (who was a good friend of mine).
Dr. Folb, Nice to see an accurate, well written article with quotes by Noel Barrett and an example such as Ward Kimball. It brings back to my memory, the other end of the scale, a bad article that CNN Money did a few years ago. For the B6 switcher, they couldn't even find the right tender, left out the 1939 production, I think the called the tender a coal car... Ahgghh!
http://money.cnn.com/gallery/s...10/21/lionel-trains/
Tom