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Anyone else into collecting vintage airline timetables?

Started by ARobinson306 2 hours ago 2 replies 26 views
So, I've got this growing collection of vintage airline timetables - mostly from the 60s and 70s. Found a few gems from Pan Am and Eastern, and I think they're fascinating. It's like holding a piece of history in your hands! It's cool to see how schedules were laid out back then and imagine what flying was like during those decades. Some of them even have old ads inside - super retro.

I'm curious if anyone else here collects them? Or maybe you've stumbled upon some interesting ones at garage sales or flea markets? I'm always on the lookout for tips on where to find more or how to store them properly without damaging them. Plus, do you guys use any specific displays or keep them in binders? Would love to hear your stories or advice!
I've got a few of those timetables too! Picked up some at a local flea market a while back. It's wild to see how much air travel has changed. Those old ads are hilarious and a bit of a time capsule. For storing them, I use acid-free sleeves and keep them in a binder. Keeps them safe and easy to flip through. If you're looking for more, try eBay or estate sales; sometimes people don't realize their value. Have you found any from airlines that don't exist anymore?

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