--- In [email protected], Richard Karnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If there is a ratio of 10 narrow-gauguers for every scale
standard-gauger, there are around 2000 scale standard gaugers.
>
Hi Dick, Why the poor showing for standard gauge S compared to
narrow gauge S? In all the other scales it's reversed( like the groups
setting!) are S scalers just a backwards thinking bunch! Does it have
something to do with SN3 track being close to HO gauge? Maybe most
folks think they don't have room for larger curves than HO size so
they go into SN3 instead of S standard gauge? I really am at a loss to
understand the popularity of O scale if that is the reason though? Of
course I've never figured out how N scale won the small size battle
with TT scale so baffled in nothing new to me.and what's up with
Alicia Keys? trying to be the new britanny spears? Come back
girl!.....dave
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