Dan N and Jim K. do take exception to John's opinion.  It is 
gratifying to hear others support our work.  S scalers are such an 
operationally oriented group, you have to continually strive to make 
things run better and better or you are out of business.  

Jim K.  

--- In [email protected], "Scale S Only" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi John ---
> 
> I will take exception to your statement, as I am sure Jim K., Dan 
N., and 
> Bill P. will also.   I have at least 20 brass steamers, both S and 
Sn3, and 
> I would match them against ANY other style of construction.   Whlie 
these 
> are all largely hand made and therefore have an occasional quirk, 
once they 
> are debugged (only rarely significant), they are amazing 
machines.   My most 
> common fix to older brass is better quality motors, but the new 
stuff 
> already has this.
> 
> Brass diesels, so far, have not been quite as good (not counting 
the new 
> "sharks" that I have not seen operate).
> Have fun!
> Bill Winans
> 
> 
> Yeah, but its still BRASS... leaving most of us facing two facts... 
(1) its
> will be priced out of reach of most of us, AND (2) it will probably 
have
> operational issues (read : won't run well).
> John Degnan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>



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