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  • Soft cover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket As Issued. No missing or clipped pages. Pages very clean. Some pages with a mildly bent corner or two. Some soiling to the front and back covers. "1937" handwritten on the front cover. Very light wear otherwise. The magazine will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Streamlined Trolley Car" by Bert Mason; "The 'Monitor'" by George Allenson; "An Old Threshing Engine" by LaVerne D. Langworthy; "Donkey Pumps" by Axel Brekker; "Getting to Work on that HO Road" by Eric LaNal; "A Hudson River Ice Yacht" by Rene Gasparaux; "The New Haven Flash Steamer" by G.A. Olmstead; "Designing and Drawing a Screw Propeller" by George Jepson; "The S.P. Mountain Type Locomotive" by Elliott Donnelly; "A Supercharger" by Lucien Fournier; "Why I Use Semaphore Signals" by Leon Stein; "The New York Show"; "The Borysko Tailless" by Carl Schmaedig; "Toolholders" by George W. Burley; "And They Call This Fun!" by Walter K. Moss; "Chatter from the Rocking-Chair Fleet" by C.O. Brook; "Order Boards" by Paul Pick; "OO Gauge Flat Car" by E.B. Hansbury, Jr.; "The 'Royal Blue' Contest"; "Circuit Breaker" by John Little Story; "A Fast Steaming Boiler" by D.D. Fischer; "HO Gauge Layout Contest"; "Dividing in the Lathe" by J.J. Shaw; "Soldering Aluminum"; "Parting Tool for Circular Work" by C.C. Sutton; "Ball Expansion Drive Stud"; "Fishermen's Windlasses"; "Flux for Brazing Cast Iron"; "A Square with Cylindrical Blade"; "Improved Scribing Block" by J.J. Fletcher; "Written by Readers"; "What the Clubs are Doing"; "The Roundhouse" by G.A. Olmstead; "The Dockyard" by Edward E. Thorp; and "Good News".