Talk:Lionel, LLC

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Breaking the article in two?[edit]

Due to the historical significance of the original Lionel Corporation and the vehement allegiance of its fans, I propose breaking the article in two, the first to cover the original Lionel Corporation era, and the second to cover the General Mills - Lionel, LLC era. --Gary D 07:25, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)

That would probably make things a little less confusing, although the 1969-2004 era will be a much shorter article. I'll see if I can get a chance to break the article later today. --Dave Farquhar 13:47, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Good job! I think this really works better, representing the true state of corporate affairs more accurately and allowing for unambiguous use of the "defunct companies" category. --Gary D 19:52, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Thanks. I agree this works better, and I have to say I was surprised how much there actually is to say about post-1969 Lionel. --Dave Farquhar 21:00, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)


We have a train collection that has been given to us. There are some that are from before 1969. How do we determine the value of the trains?

Neil Young[edit]

Wasn't Neil Young heavily involved in the company in the Kughn era? I read a biography of Neil and he obviously held some shares and took a lively interest in the design of the trains and their electronic sound emulation. Strausszek August 23, 2006 04:40 (CET)

I really dislike how the article refers to Neil Young as "Rock star..." That's a mis-statement as Young is a muscian which is so much more than a "Rock Star." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 144.15.255.227 (talk) 16:13, 27 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Break in tone in Wellspring era?[edit]

Noting that the paragraph "In early 2002, Lionel decided to put out fantastic models in black boxes that read "Joshua Lionel Cowen Series". The JLC Series ran from 2002–2012 as a 10-year anniversary for Lionel's first CEO and president, Joshua Lionel Cowen. It became a hit with collectors" either needs a strong citation or needs to be rewritten to attribute the "fantastic" judgment to critics or customers/collectors, not the article/author.

mattclare (talk) 13:32, 12 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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