Careful there, as I know one person who is in the clergy on the S list  and he 
sounds like a nice guy.
Might be some more in that business on this or any list.   
I would not put all of anything in one basket.
And no, I do not belong to any organized religion.
Mike
From: JGG KahnSr 
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 8:52 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: RE: {S-Scale List} Re: Bruce Heald's letter in Model Railroad News

  

Well, Dick, surely you know what a pain most clergy can be?

Jace Kahn

General Manager 
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.

> I have had a lot of correspondence with Rev. Bruce Heald. The first was his 
> positive response to my September 2009 "S Curves" column, in which I covered 
> the issue of designing a model railroad that will hold one's interest. Rev. 
> Heald's lengthy letter extolled the virtues of a prototypical operating 
> scheme, and I agreed with him. His letter, together with my response, 
> appeared in the Nov. 2009 MRN.
> 
> The next significant exchange was in response to my September 2009 review (in 
> MRN) of the Pennsylvania Heritage Models two-truck Birney streetcar. Based on 
> the review, Rev. Heald inexplicably purchased the scale version of the 
> streetcar (even though it's available in hi-rail too, a fact made clear in 
> the review). And boy did he complain (to me and MRN) about how terribly the 
> car ran on his tinplate track. I forwarded his note to PHM's Tom Doherty 
> while at the same time suggesting to Rev. Heald that he contact Tom and ask 
> for a wheelset trade. He did, and was satisfied. But now I knew that Rev. 
> Held would rather complain in public than act in private.
> 
> I have never challenged Rev. Heald's concept of operation. I agree with him!

> So I do not know why Rev. Heald spent the bulk of his rant about operation in 
> response to my May 2011 "S Curves," particularly since he already knew that I 
> have no disagreement with him about operation. My only point in my May column 
> was how non-S people perceive S. Apparently, some S people find it very 
> difficult to think outside the box.
> 
> 
> Dick Karnes



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