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  1. Initially American Flyer—aka "Chicago Flyer"—was something of a budget brand, undercutting the prices of Ives, which was at the time the market leader. The trains proved popular, and American Flyer was soon expanding its product line. However, the company's rapid growth led to strains in the relationship between Hafner and Coleman.

  2. The 1930 American Flyer catalog said that it was, "America’s finest miniature railroad train and the 'crack' train of the American Flyer lines, modeled after the 20th Century - America’s Finest! Rich and beyond mere words to express its fascinating beauty, the 'President’s Special', a four-car train, stands out in bold relief, distinctive and individual against all other miniature trains."

  3. Furthermore, American Flyer has a loyal following willing to buy these rare models at a high price. However, generally speaking, American Flyer trains are valued at $80 to $800 depending on their age, rarity, and condition. There are also some models that can be sold for more than $800.

  4. Frank C. Hare - Former Editor of The Collector and the Train Collector's Quarterly Welcome to American Flyer Displays & History In the following pages, you will find one of the largest collections of photographs and illustrations of the various American Flyer display layouts built by the Gilbert company and its contractors.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2021 · Ives went bankrupt in 1928 and Flyer and Lionel purchased the toy train company’s assets and jointly produced Ives products until 1930 when Flyer sold its interest in Ives to Lionel. Despite fielding an impressive four-track operating display of standard gauge trains at the Century of Progress in 1933 and 1934 and half-hearted attempts at other toy lines later on, Flyer fell on hard times.

  6. American Flyer is a model train veteran - they have been manufacturing model trains since 1907! They're also a pioneer of less common model train scales, including Standard Gauge and S Gauge. They offer a wide variety of trains, accessories, and track. Whether you’re looking add a new freight car, track, or track acces

  7. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Beginnings: American Flyer was founded in 1907 by William Hafner and William Coleman in Chicago, Illinois, initially producing clockwork toy trains and later transitioning to electric trains. Growth and Development: The company quickly gained a reputation for quality and innovation, expanding its product line to include a variety of scales and models.