One of PVMR's members, Glenn Ritter, designed an A/F  layout with the  
intention of displaying the various sizes of "trains" available.  
_http://kulpritterpics.homestead.com/PVMR120410.html_ 
(http://kulpritterpics.homestead.com/PVMR120410.html)    the 5 X 8 layout is 
Glenn's, shown ( without the size 
delineations ) at a church  bazaar last Dec 4th.  People travelleda s much as 
40 miles to see those two  layouts.  The smaller layout is PVMR's first 
traveling display at 4 X  7.   Three of our five layouts are "S", the largest 
at 8 X 18 is  slowly going to a "Scale" offering, as time and money permit. 
We also display with the NASG banner. 
Jim Lyle. 
 
 
In a message dated 10/30/2011 10:13:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:



It is not uncommon to go into a museum, store, etc. only to  see all the 
different gauges on display, like a group of engines, with nice  place cards 
by each saying what scale or gauge it is and S is nowhere to be  seen, like 
it does not or did not exist.

Mike Marmer

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