--- In [email protected], "Edward Loizeaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think John Degnan is correct with his encouragement
> of new firms to join the ranks of "S manufacturers" and bring us
> new/improved products that would not otherwise be here. . . I vote for
> unrestricted entry into the S market!
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Like an Atlas Customline #6 switch in S?
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>
> Ed says: Might I mention an observation made over several decades
of model
> railroading. Hang onto yer hats, here goes: RUBBER GAUGERS RARELY
IF EVER
> HAVE NICE LAYOUTS.
>
> "S"incerely....Ed L.
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Neither do a lot of S scalers - they're to busy arguing on this list
about "I wants", Kadee couplers or whether or not insulated frog
switches are better than solid frog ones - that is, if they aren't
picking each others' brains trying to get their DCC control systems
working like the salesman said they would.
When all is said and done, more is always said than done. . .
Bob Nicholson
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