Earl, The biggest problem with S people ,they are not sure wether they are 
guagers or scalers. Can you say that there isn't enough modelers in s that 
couldn't buy !00 of a specific car. Get serious. There is supposed to be 900 + 
members of this group that means only 1 of 9 would have to buy 1 car. Is that 
to much to ask by a supplier. By the way I have gone back to O scale and have 
been able to purchase loco's and cars that S hasn't evan seen or heard of. The 
biggest problem is track and Space. I do have 2 O scale clubs in Cincinnati 
where I was the only s scaler in this Town Scalers do not support the hobby 
,there just not enough of them especially able to buy. Thanks Just my opinion 
but I was a manufacturer and never again.Bert Cutler

To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:07:55 -0400
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} FINAL UPDATE : Seaboard Round Roof Box Car


















 



  


    
      
      
      I too am puzzled by the conclusion that "S scalers do not support the  

hobby" based on the failure to obtain sufficient orders of one specific type of 
 

boxcar of one railroad.  And I do not accept any guilt that seems to  

implied for those of us in S-scale that have not ordered this kit.  My  
interest 

is primarily in railroads of the south and I like the Seaboard,  but like 

most of my favorite railroads, it is not exactly the most sought-after  

railroad in S.  Plus most of us in S already have unfinished projects, many  of 

which may never get started.  We have to prioritize and my priority is  with 

building a layout and with completing passenger car kits.  I  sympathize with 

John but disagree with his conclusion, and blame.  

 

"O" gauge!  Really!  Have fun with it but this is something I  just do not 

get!

 

 - Earl Henry, Nashville

 

 

 

In a message dated 4/11/2011 12:50:50 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  

[email protected] writes:



I do believe your statement that "S Scalers don't support the hobby"  is

really incorrect (for lack of a better word).



Remember that of  the total model railroad market, S GAUGE is less than 10%

and of that S  SCALE is about 20% of that, based on some of the numbers that

have floated  around on the lists. Even O is second to HO, I believe,

followed by  N?



That does not make for a big S scale market.



Then within that  SCALE market you have ERA, need and dollars amongst  other

criteria.



I model the late 90's - many of the items I've seen  listed are too early 

for

me. For example, the reefers SHS has are nice,  neat, etc but are out of

place for me.



I have bought a few things  because I wanted them but didn't really need

them. I think we've all done  that. SMMW's 44 tonners are a nice to have but

I have two Steam Depots so I  don't want anymore. I did get two of his 70

tonners - still not sure what  I'll use them for.



I model a short line with 5 locomotives in its  roster. With the AM GP9 and

the SHS switcher, I can model 4 of them. After  1999, they traded one of the

switchers to a model I don't think any Gauge  has. The 5th locomotive will

probably never be made in S. Oh well. I can  live with it.



Then there's the money. We're all getting older, and the  cash is slowly

getting tight, particularly if the wife finds out what  you're spending.



DPH had the EMD SD45 on the horizon. I want one. I  need one (well okay

that point is a bit stretched). And hopefully, when it  does arrive, the

money will be there. Amen for summer OT.



So, yes, S  Scalers are supporting the hobby. But there are a lot of factors

that  determine how far they can support it.



Ken



On Mon, Apr 11, 2011  at 8:27 AM, Bert Cutler <[email protected]_ 

(mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:



> John, I learned over 3 years ago that S scalers don't  support the hobby. 

I

> went back to O scale about 4 Months ago and the  difference is fantastic. 

I

> don't have to depend on toy trainers to get  what i want. I have almost

> gotten my collection back at about half the  price as S. The only problem 

is

> the price of Track and space. I have  picked up several Locos that is not

> evan available in S and probably  never will be. The biggest problem that 

I

> have now is Getting rid of  my remaining S which is sizeable. I have gone 

to

> 2 O scale shows and I  did not see any 3 rail. I bet the columbus show 

will

> be more toys then  scale Thanks Bert Cutler

>

>

>

>



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