On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 12:13:56 -0600, John Degnan wrote
> That's the problem with S scale... "NOBODY" is on the same page in 
> any category.  And like some others have said in the past... if you 
> want it, YOU have to pay to have it done.  And it is going to stay 
> that way until interest in the scale (in the form of active 
> participants) increases.
> 
> As much as I hate to say it, when the 'generally-older', American 
> Flyer fans, which make up the far-greater support group of this 
> scale, begin to pass on... there is a great chance that it will mean 
> the death of the scale.  Do the math... what percentage of people 
> who are active in S scale are AF fans and what percentage are scale? 
>  The AF fans won't live forever...
> 
> John Degnan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

Yeah, and neither will we live forever.  My dad who started me on Flyer just 
passed away this week.  He was a Flyer fan but not active in the hobby.  It 
is a very sobering event as to quality of life.

"Nobody gets out alive" ...Jim Morrison, late 1960's


Andy Malette
www.mlwservices.ca



 
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