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Jagdpanther

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I am looking for something like this so I can look up some of the older sets. There was a link to something like that and I cant remember it anymore. Could someone help out Thanks.
 
I have found Bill Sager's Site to be the finest source of reference material available. It is invaluable for the new, or experienced collector. If you need a picture of a retired item, or the original price.......if you want to read the early literature, or see classic items in a few wonderful collections....its all there.

When I first started collecting King & Country it reminded me of the early 1970's when I begain with Lionel Trains......what was made when? What else was done in a series? Are there any pictures? What is the item I'm watching with a poor description on an auction site? Bill's terrific site provided me with many answers......and he is a great guy!:)

Today I spent a nice chunk of change for some early Smith Miller literature, same situation very little written on the subject so what exactly are you looking at. I find the research is almost as much fun as actually having the item.:D
 

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I have found Bill Sager's Site to be the finest source of reference material available. It is invaluable for the new, or experienced collector. If you need a picture of a retired item, or the original price.......if you want to read the early literature, or see classic items in a few wonderful collections....its all there.

When I first started collecting King & Country it reminded me of the early 1970's when I begain with Lionel Trains......what was made when? What else was done in a series? Are there any pictures? What is the item I'm watching with a poor description on an auction site? Bill's terrific site provided me with many answers......and he is a great guy!:)

Today I spent a nice chunk of change for some early Smith Miller literature, same situation very little written on the subject so what exactly are you looking at. I find the research is almost as much fun as actually having the item.:D


And when you do succeed in getting the item eventually, it is all the more rewarding and meaningful.

Thanks, Raymond.:)

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