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'''Jean-Edmond Fournereau''' ('''J. Fournereau''') took over '''[[Marescot]]''' in 1931, leading to a number of pieces being referred to as "Fournereau-Marescot", or "Marescot-Fournereau".
 
==Jean-Edmond Fournereau==
As well as being a model railway manufacturer, Jean-Edmond also founded '''[[Loco-Revue]]''' magazine in 1937, and published a book on French steam locomotives ("Locomotives A Vapeur De La S.N.C.F."), some time around ~1947.
 
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* [http://www.train-jouet.com/autre_o/Fournere.html J. Fournereau, catalogue covers (train-jouet.com)]
* [http://www.train35.com/fournereau-f.html Fournereau Marescot (train35.com)]
* [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loco_Revue Loco Revue (fr.wikipedia.org)]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 22 July 2016

Toy Brands and Manufacturers

Fournereau

1931 -     

Jean-Edmond Fournereau (J. Fournereau) took over Marescot in 1931, leading to a number of pieces being referred to as "Fournereau-Marescot", or "Marescot-Fournereau".

Jean-Edmond Fournereau

As well as being a model railway manufacturer, Jean-Edmond also founded Loco-Revue magazine in 1937, and published a book on French steam locomotives ("Locomotives A Vapeur De La S.N.C.F."), some time around ~1947.

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