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  2. Kalmbach Media sells Model Railroader, other magazines, to ...

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    Kalmbach Media, a 90-year-old Wisconsin publisher, has sold its Model Railroader, Trains, Astronomy, and other magazines to a Tennessee publisher. The sale to Firecrown Media, of Chattanooga, also ...

  3. Model Railroader - Wikipedia

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    Another thing Model Railroader has is their own model railroad layout, the Milwaukee, Racine and Troy (AKA the "Myrt"), was located on the second floor of the former offices and just celebrated its 45th anniversary since being built (the original was located on the 3rd floor of the old offices at 1027 N. 7th Street which was in operation from ...

  4. Kalmbach Media - Wikipedia

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    The sale left Kalmbach with Discover magazine as its sole remaining publication; Kalmbach later sold Discover to LabX Media Group. [ 21 ] On July, 25, 2024, Kalmbach Media announced the sale of their building for $6.5 million to Silgan Containers and will be dissolved by the end of the year.

  5. Carstens Publications - Wikipedia

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    Carstens Publications, Inc. was a publisher of books and magazines related to the railroad and airplane hobby fields until its permanent closure on August 22, 2014. [1] Many of the titles published by Carstens were older than the company, and have long established histories in their respective markets.

  6. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    That old model train may not have seen the underside of a Christmas tree in years, but it was made by Lionel, producer of model trains for more than a century, so it's tempting to think it's valuable.

  7. Railroad Model Craftsman - Wikipedia

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    As the magazine's editorial focus shifted entirely toward the hobby of model railroading, the publication was renamed "Model Railroad Craftsman" in April 1949. Feeling the name was too close to that of Model Railroader, publisher Al Kalmbach asked for a slight name change as professional courtesy. As a result, "Railroad Model Craftsman" debuted ...

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