The Number 10 Motorizing Kit |
The Number 9 Deluxe Constructioneer |
The Number 11 Hydrodynamic Set |
Interested in Girder and Panel history?Visit my girder and panel history page, to
see the different eras of girder and panel products. You can link to my archived
newsletters, that contains details about girder and panel parts, types of
plastic used, some girder and panel history, and details about various sets.
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The Girder and Panel Collectors Club was something I started in 1994 to document Kenner's famous Girder and Panel construction sets, which were so popular from the late 1950s to mid 1960s. I intended to publish a quarterly newsletter, documenting the history of this toy line, how it came about, the many different sets that were made, and where you could find these "antiques" today. I was able to publish three newsletters, but some things in my life changed and I was unable to spend the time it took to research, write and publish the newsletters. |
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Visit Nick SantaLucia's "Girder and Panel Heaven." It's a beautiful site, created by a dedicated collector!! |
I have created an online Girder and Panel Museum. I am attempting to find a good boxtop photo, and a good contents-display photo, for every one of the sets. Some of the photos were taken by me, and some were taken from online auction sites like Ebay. The museum is about 60% complete, and more photos and information about each set will be added as soon as possible. Click here to visit the museum (warning, there are going to be almost 70 images downloaded with this web page, it may take 10 minutes on a slow modem connection!!) |
I have a number of Girder and Panel sets available for sale, write with
your interests.
If you would like to contact me, send
me an email, or if you'd like to write a real letter, send it to me
at:
The Girder and Panel Collectors Club
P.O. Box 494
Bolton, MA 01740