Kliegl has it's own website to check if the catalogues you have exist already. (Lots of black holes and no updates for a long time.) Otherwise if they are not listed... I believe that website has gone to sleep in CB posing next best place.
Strand Catalogues the same case.
All other catalogues I think safe if out of business thus not having to ask if can post it.
Next how to - if you are able to copy them to PDF and Derek above is able to,
send the files to him. Otherwise all I can do if shipped a catalogue is
hand it off to a front office secretary and they will do the same in copying into a PDF file and sending it to me that I will
send to him. Than if CB has room to post he will manage.
I have a few manuals from Kliegl "
Q-File",
Strand Light Palette 3, and a Izenour light board to copy and post on this website waiting to post before I
send them off to
ETC for storage if the flood gates are open. Last I heard there was not enough room, space or interest to post more.
For catalogues, I have an extensive collection but I use them to supplement the museum and post what I have on-line. Penn State, and other colleges collect such things I belive but in general and try to post them (but it's in last check not easy to access.) I believe
ETC is the safest place to
send such history. Have not been to the
ETC factory in a few years (amazing tour), but I hear from my
Neutrik rep. that they are still very interested in preserving the past. At some
point what is sent is possibly the best place to store it.