Dave, You are correct about our friends to the North as well as, from
other far places. From what I can tell, nobody from Canada has voiced
any opinions about being left out and usually they get caught having to
pay more for magazines and products. So I can certainly understand a
consideration for an 'international' in any future name.
The local 0 scale group called themselves HOGS--Houston O Gauge
Society. Another local group calls themselves-- BARF. At least it gets
attention I guess.
Bob Werre
On 11/16/11 12:36 PM, David Heine wrote:
>
> On the NASG web site could we add a slogan? Something like "For All S
> Scale Modelers".
>
> I don't see a name change happening in the near future, although I
> would personally like one with Scale instead of Gauge and change
> National to International. In fact the national to international could
> be used as the name change excuse, if it would happen. As recent
> discussions have indicated, some of the best S scale modeling is done
> by our Canadian brethren.
>
> In my mind S gauge includes someone modeling in On42 but not in S
> narrow or wide.
>
> Dave Heine
> Easton, PA
> Modeling in S/Sn3/Sn2/Sn20
>
>
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