Working at the factory: AC Gilbert memories and more.
An interview with Richard and Ron. Richard, a life-long American Flyer S gauge fan, shares a bit of his story. Ron shares his memories of the AC Gilbert factory and stories from family members who worked there. He also shares a bit of his personal train story. Here are ways to support this site: / austinsamericanflyer Fun Flyer Apparel...https://trainbrain.creator-spring.com/ Connect with Austin: [email protected] More Flyer fun on instagram! Find me @ Americanflyertrainfun

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The Dark Story of America’s Dangerous Toy Empire: The Gilbert Factory

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Baldwin Investigation: Harbinger of things to come? Did AC Gilbert make a mistake?

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Why Chicago doesn’t tear down these old bridges

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The Railrodder - Unofficial Restoration of the NFB's 1965 film starring Buster Keaton

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American Flyer Trains: Track Test with riveting, edge-of-your-seat live commentary

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Erector Sets and other A C Gilbert Toys

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The Ham Radio: Where Did 750,000 Operators Go?

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This Engine Breaks ALL the Rules

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American Flyer Trains Gilbert Factory Presented By RFGCO.com

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An American Flyer #302 AC from 1952 gets a refresh.

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American Flyer Anatomy 101: the Gilbert steam engine

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The Rise and Fall of Briggs & Stratton, the Engine That Powered Every American Backyard

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American Flyer trains: What happened in 1939...the rise of 'True Scale.'

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Lionel 783 Hudson Teardown, Cleaning, Lubricating, Upgrading, and Repair

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Pennsylvania Glory | 1930's, '40's, '50's

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The Death of America's Airplane Model Empire: The Abandoned Cox Models Factory

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The Mechanic, Engineer And Toolmaker Who Built The Rolls-Royce Of Lathes

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1954 A.C. Gilbert American Flyer - Engine 293 - Retrospective with BW Video - Be a kid Again!

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