It was at one time nice to be with this group. Everyone take care and enjoy 
your model trains,


Frank R. EMIRO
 

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 From: John Degnan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2012 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} The State of S Scale
  

 
   
 
 
Ok let me say one last thing... Frank, it is not 
our focus to eliminate AF from the S scale scene. All we want is for S scale to 
survive in the FUTURE... and AF does NOT represent the future.  You can 
have all the AF you want... especially from the incalculable gobs of it that 
are 
trying to be passed off on ebay and other outlets.  If that makes you happy 
then may you live forever and have at least one of EVERY AF model that was ever 
released.  More power to you.  All we scale folks ask is that you 
just SHARE the space with us... and that is where 
the problem lies... you don't want to even relax your death grip on S even if 
it 
means killing the scale... and it will.  As a representative of the modern 
modeler group (due to my age), I can safely and surely say 
that. 
  

John Degnan
[email protected]
[email protected]
 
  
----- Original Message -----  
>From: frank  emiro  
>To: [email protected]  
>Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 10:01  AM 
>Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} The State of  S Scale
> 
>The picture as I see it is, If there is to be no American  Flyer, where would 
>S Scale be and how many people would model from scratch ?  If you do just 
>scale be glad that LTI is promoting S.  
>  
>Frank R. 
EMIRO   
      

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