Earl, I find your statement to be a bit bold... I've never known demand to be 
based on a single person's ability or inability to work with the product.  But 
what do I know... this is, after all, S scale, and there is nothing normal 
about it or it's supporters, right?   But just for the record ... out of the 8 
or 9 replies I've gotten  to my posting about these wheels, yours is the only 
negative or disinterested reply. So as you see... there IS demand there. 



I've been using PROTO:64, code 87 wheelsets (which are far less forgiving than 
code 88) for the past 2 years and have absolutely no trouble putting or keeping 
my models on the track.  Yet my ability to work with them has not increased the 
demand for them... (elbow) 



It's like I've said before, folks... if'n you ain't interested in one of my 
projects or a product I may be promoting... well... I think you get the 
picture.  I am not asking NWSL to start producing these on a regular basis, I 
am merely sharing with everyone that NWSL has agreed to produce a small order 
of these for ME and ME ALONE.  But, also, they  said that IF there was enough 
demand, they would add them to their product catalog for ease of ordering for 
all interested modelers . 





John Degnan 




----- Original Message -----


From: [email protected] 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, August 8, 2011 11:09:43 AM 
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: NEW PRODUCT : Code 88 Wheel Sets!!! 

I am well into converting from highrail to using Tomalco code 100 track and 
 code 110 wheelsets.  I am having a lot of trouble even putting the rolling 
 stock on the track.  I have not operated enough to know how hard it may be 
 to keep the rolling trains on the track.  But I would think using any   
wheelsets smaller than code 110 would just make it harder.  So it is  hard for 
me to envision a whole lot of demand for the code 88 or anything  smaller, 
though more power to those of you who are able to do so. 
  
 - Earl Henry, Nashville 



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