I'm not a YY collector, but earlier this year I thought that it was high time I had a good YY reference work on the shelf. After a bit of dithering, I bought a copy of Picha and Lagner's "Matchbox Models of Yesteryear 1956 - 1972", and very pleased I am with it too. IIRC, it cost about £25, and I did hear that Graham from Rocketron still has copies for sale.Tinman wrote:Care to go out on a limb and recommend a YY guide or catalog that I might be able to locate and purchase?YYS4BOB wrote:Yes, the English version came first. There were several updates. Very out of date now, but the pictures are nice.
Matchbox books
Re: Matchbox books
Re: Matchbox books
This is the book most of us use, the so-called “Bible”:
It sometimes turns up on eBay for extortion money and sometimes reasonable.
Rod
It sometimes turns up on eBay for extortion money and sometimes reasonable.
Rod
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Re: Matchbox books
It all depends on how much information you want to learn about the Yesteryears range.Tinman wrote:Care to go out on a limb and recommend a YY guide or catalog that I might be able to locate and purchase?YYS4BOB wrote:Yes, the English version came first. There were several updates. Very out of date now, but the pictures are nice.
If you just want to know what models were in the range and when they were introduced onto the retail markets there are a few guide type books available but if you want to know about variations of each model made then the often mentioned 'White Books' which are quite valuable reference works.
Ghosthunter.