Amen, brother Loeb!
 
     S scale and other scales in all their forms and variations is supposed to 
be a 'hobby'.  No one is or should be rejected because they do not salute the 
same 'flag' or other human interest in hobby as a diversion.  
 
     This is supposed to be fun and not a P.T. test run by a Marine 
D.I.!  There is an old story about a group of ten people told to pass a 
story from one to the next, when last last individual was asked what he heard, 
he said an elephant, unfortunately the story started with a goat.  Humans are 
ever changing and generally never satisfied.
 
     Let us all discuss modeling and take pictures of whatever you make.  Share 
it.  We at THE SUPPLY CAR, LLC will post it.  Make it attractive to help other 
new modelers see what you did when you are gone.  Our site will, hopefully, 
over time have articles on every phase of our wonderful hobby.  We really need 
some video with commentary to post on Youtube to attract a youger demographic 
to keep S scale from expiring from old age.
 
Thanks,
 
Bob McCarthy
THE SUPPLY CAR, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.thesupplycar.com
 
Bob McCarthy
THE SUPPLY CAR, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.thesupplycar.com 

--- On Sun, 9/14/08, Trains <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Trains <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: October Model Railroader magazine.... High Rail 
Couplers!
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, September 14, 2008, 9:13 AM






Hi Ed K., and any one else that is into S (ALL of it)

Thanks for responding.. .I guess my point is that you can do it ALL! Without 
limiting numbers, a thriving S magazine will improve with time and become a 
market force for a ALL S people and offer new-commers, no matter what their 
bent, a great platform for exploring ALL that is available to S. And by gosh 
the manufacturers, importers, and suppliers will "see" a much larger market and 
we ALL benefit. I believe it is counter productive and derisive to purposley 
exclude markets in S. This does not mean only AF or only P-64, or only Sn2 etc. 
I share your enthusiasm for a more realistic approach and have built many prize 
winning S scale (and other scales) models that won first place prizes in NASG 
and NMRA etc.

I do miss Ed L's wonderful magazine, and the S-Gauge Herald, my dislike of the 
S-Gaugian has more to do with Don H. than the publication itself. I contributed 
reviews, articles photos, and supported S mags and many model mags with my 
advertising of S products and my hobby shop. The best learning about and 
"converting" to S and S-scale comes thru example and an all inclusive approach 
in my many years of experience. Other scale people and "toy train" enthusiasts 
seem to benefit greatly and can become expert modelers through example and 
exposure, rather than exclusion. 

Its similar to a small school house with multiple grades sharing close 
proximity and lots of experience, understanding, learning and striving for 
improving through a kind of osmossis/transferen ce/influence of exposure, and 
as proven in education, creates better students with a much deeper 
understanding. 

I am not tring to "convert" anyone to anything...I DO want to see a very 
succesful S publication with the largest readership possible and the broadest 
appeal...we can ALL benefit, including the advertisers, producers and "us" 
consumers. It does not mean a "scale" modeler is excluded, it mens included.

The recent S Scale magazine, I tried a few issues, was very difficult to "read" 
and seemed "disjointed" ...primarily , I believe due to graphic "abuse".
Bless them for trying hard, and they also seem to have lacked (as many S 
publications have) from articles, help, photo's and general support beyond 
subscriptions ---That is US!. 

It is a very time consuming, difficult thing to do...publish a magazine on a 
regular schedule. I have watched an old friend of mine, and a former S scaler, 
go from mimeographed sheets to a very slick, highest quality magazine with 
beautiful photography, layout, design and many varied articles that is sold 
around the world and now published by the biggest model railroad publisher in 
the world. It took many, many years of total dedication by him, his wife and 
eventually a staff...and a broad aproach to a very large group of different 
interests, around the world and everything from 2' mine/logging/ industrial 
stuff to big boys and super proto scale supporters to pure "toy Train" 
collectors. This of course brings in the "most" advertisers and the "most" 
readers and does seem to influence the growth of the hobby of trains and model 
railroads and all tht goes with it.

I do hope the "NEW" S magazine and all involved will PLEASE keep an open minded 
aproach and an ALL inclusive editorial and advertising policy. 

I really do not need, want or tolerate prejudiced exclusionary - you believe my 
way or nothing at all, your not my color-can't join my club, your not my party, 
religion, and on and on - being practiced IN MY HOBBY OF CHOICE which is S! 
(real life has got enough of that).

I do welcome anyone's thoughts and opinions, and do appreciate the time and 
effort taken to respond.

S Gaugingly/S Scalingly/S Narrow Gaugingly/S Hi-Railingly/ S AF/Lionelingly/ S 
Collectoringly yours,

Peter Loeb, in Oregon

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