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theoldreliable
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Died September 2, 2006.

If anyone is interested in getting a Tyco book going...this coming year would probably be a good time to hunt down ome of the employees and/or owners. They are not getting any younger.
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LoopNhook posted this a couple weeks ago. You're right that someone needs to track the remaining interests down soon. Eric Tyler would be the only name I know of. Or maybe some of the staff at IHC and/or Mattel would have some info as well? I'm sure Mattel would be a tougher nut to crack - I wonder how many of the Tyco staff they even kept (and how much of that staff had any experience with the trains in the first place).
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Here's a picture of Norman Tyler with the 1952 TYCO product line..


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God bless Mr Tyler.
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