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Thanks to Howard Lamey's generousity in allowing me to use his images, here's an advertisement that's going to be in the next issue of Village D'Lights magazine:
Also thanks to Howard's clever buildings and great photography, here's the new BigChristmasTrains.com ad going into the next issue of Village D'Lights
Howard, I had a deadline, so I didn't get to run this by you. Hope you like it.
The rest of you - the buildings in this display are NOT vintage lithographed tinplate - they are cardboard structures built to LOOK like vintage lithographed tinplate. Instructions for most of them are on Howard's site: http://www.littleglitterhouses.com/paul ... ribute.htm
Here's the ad:
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