I went to a train show in Winchester, VA today, and afterwards, I stopped by a Flea market I'd heard about, and one vendor had some awesome stuff, one thing he had was a wonderful 1907 Rambler sales brochure, the front cover and first several pages had water-damage enough to make a hole, but the rest of the inside pages were pristine, damn clean, and crisp. Unbelievable shape for something that old. He wanted $100 for it, I didn't take him up on his generous low price, but was wondering what anyone else might think an original 25 page or so Rambler brochure might be worth. It had some color printing, listed models, etc. The covers had 3 holes and were tied to the pages with multi-strand thread and had nice end-cap bangles on the free ends. Pretty nifty piece. I don't need it, and didnt' get his number, but he has alot of automotive stuff, too bad no Rambler stuff, he has Studebaker and Packard and Desoto ( and loves IH, judging by how much of it he has ). Has multiple tables of stuff inside wooden display cases. If anyone is interested, next time ( could be a LONG time, I rarely go up that way much ), I can try to get any contact info. Anyway, just thought it was worth a mention. - Jerry in Virginia - __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail