Re: [AMC-List] Dim, flicker, and off (AMC Family Albums)
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Re: [AMC-List] Dim, flicker, and off (AMC Family Albums)
- From: farna@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 07 May 2006 16:13:28 +0000
Thanks much for the run-down of which editions were printed John! And for catching my mistake -- I somehow managed to subtract a year even after looking at my Copyright 1976 edition with 77 models (not 75 w/76!!).
I met and talked to John conde around 92-95. He mentioned that he'd put together some of the albums and was surprised by the demand. He mentioned that he'd liked to have done another before he retired, but there was no funding. I don't recall if that was due to the Renault take-over or not -- I seem to recall he retired when Renault came in, but I'm not sure of the year.
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The "AMC Family Album" isn't as rare as you'd think Michael. It was rather
popular, popular enough that AMC updated it in 1975 (has 76 models too!) and printed it as "The American Motors Family Album"
(I have a copy of it). The intro mentions the "Rambler Family Album" and a "Nash
Family Album" (just as the 69 does), but not another AMC one. It does mention
that it's printed periodically though. I don't know of one between 69 and 75,
and none after. I've only seen a copy of the "Nash Family Album".
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Frank, I'm unaware of any "1975 (has 76 models)" publication, but do know that
the '76 album (includes '77 models) was a last leaf of its kind on the American
Motors Family tree. The "Family Album" concept, nine editions of which
appeared, had begun with Nash's preparation (in 1951) for its golden
anniversary: '52, '54, and '56 printings followed. Three "Rambler" albums ('61,
'62, '63) and two as "AMC" ('69 and '76) completed the run. In this "Antiques
Road Show" era of "How much is it worth?" (rather than "Is it meaningful?"), the
'69 editon may prove more "valuable" than the others --- not because of its
content or its scarcity, but because of its graphic design. It's, like, totally groovy! Read it
in the light of your vintage lava lamp.
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